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39 Matric learners hospitalised after eating at revision centre
About 39 learners at Ekuphumleni Matric Revision Centre were hospitalised for vomiting and diarrhoea after suspected food contamination.
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From small-town to Loftus Versfeld: A young player’s remarkable rise to international rugby
A young rugby player from Hankey is heading overseas after securing an international contract with the Northam Rhinos Rugby Club.
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Oyster Bay models step onto Gqeberha red carpet
Five Oyster Bay Modelling Academy models are set to make their city debut at the Walk in Elegance Fashion Show in Gqeberha on 6 June.
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NMBM water crisis: Multiple treatment works offline as Metro scrambles to restore supply
Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality faces water supply issues, with gradual recovery expected as treatment plants resume operations and reservoirs refill.
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Floodwaters tear through Kouga region, communities rally as hundreds are left displaced
Floodwaters have torn through towns, farms and rural communities in what may be remembered as one of the worst disasters in Kouga’s history.
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Extraordinary flood pushes Kouga Dam beyond capacity
Unprecedented flooding in the Gamtoos Valley has broken records at Kouga Dam, which surged from below 33% to overflowing in just 18 hours.
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Police seek Lukhanyo Mekula in Gqeberha mass shooting
Police are seeking Lukhanyo Mekula to assist in investigating a mass shooting at Wells Estate, Gqeberha, where 3 people died and 6 were injured.
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N2 partially reopened following hazardous oil spillage near Kei Cuttings
Oil residue and hazardous conditions remain on parts of the N2 near Kei Cuttings after an overturned tanker caused a major spillage overnight.
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Eskom battles to restore power across EC as storm damage mounts
Dozens of communities across the Eastern Cape remain in the dark as technicians race to repair weather-ravaged electricity infrastructure.
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Experts warn of danger as flood-swept snakes wash up on Jeffreys Bay beaches
Experts have warned residents to avoid handling snakes washed ashore after recent Kouga floods left wildlife displaced and injured.










