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SPAR provides R100,000 relief to fire-affected communities
SPAR recently provided crucial support to communities and emergency teams affected by ongoing fires in Nelson Mandela Bay and Kouga Municipalities.
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The livewire who refuses to sit still
At nearly 50, Jeanne Neale-May sold her business in Jeffreys Bay and worked as a chef in London’s McLaren factory to explore Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
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Tamika Coombs crowned Boss Models Face of JBay 2025
The Boss Models Face of JBay 2025 competition concluded in December at Fountains Mall, marking a historic first for the region.
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Four little tails wagging for forever families
JBay Animal Rescue Sanctuary, which sterilises at least 80 animals every month in the Kouga region, is located in Ocean View Township in Jeffreys Bay.
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Widespread Kouga wildfires prompt major emergency response and evacuations
Recent widespread wildfires across Kouga Municipality prompted coordinated emergency response involving municipal firefighting teams and SPCA wildlife rescue operations.
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No rain in sight: Kouga Dam drops to 48%
Kouga Dam levels drop to 48.48%, down from 59.67% in November, as region faces severe drought with no meaningful rainfall in catchment.
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JBay’s Global Leadership Academy celebrates another 100% matric pass rate
Global Leadership Academy’s Grade 12 Class of 2025 achieves outstanding 100% NSC Matric pass rate, continuing their streak of excellence.
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Decomposing body discovered during Kouga wildfire emergency response
Firefighting operations were successful during Kouga wildfires, but the emergency response took a tragic turn when a body was discovered on 9 January.
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Historic 88% pass rate marks best-ever matric results for South Africa
Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube announced a historic national pass rate of 88% for the 2025 National Senior Certificate examinations, marking the highest matric pass rate in South Africa’s history and representing […]
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Woodridge College remains safe after veld fire threat
Woodridge College remained safe after a veld fire threatened the campus, with pupils and horses removed as a precaution and the neighbouring fire brought under control.










