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Sitruskursus aangebied vir leerders vanaf 2023
Daar is ’n groeiende behoefte aan opleiding vir jongmense wat die sitrusbedryf wil betree, veral in die Oos-Kaap, wat een van die grootste sitrus-uitvoerstreke in die land is.
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JBay rape, incest case postponed to January 2023
The father, mother and half-brother of a 17-year-old girl from the Jeffreys Bay region who was allegedly raped and sexually groomed briefly appeared in the Humansdorp Magistrate Court on October 19, where the case was postponed to January 16, 2023,…
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Prosecutor charged in Jeffreys Bay rape, incest case
Regional court control prosecutor, Vicky Rossouw, appeared in the Humansdorp Magistrates’ Court on November 7, for allegedly failing to report sexual violation of a child in a rape and incest case where a 17-year-old girl from the Jeffreys Bay region…
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No permanent employees to deal with collapsing road infrastructure in Kou-Kamma
There is allegedly not a single permanent employee employed by the Kou-Kamma Local Municipality to address the municipality’s collapsing roads infrastructure, despite this being a vital aspect of the municipality’s core functions and responsibilities.
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Balle gaan behoorlik rol by Jeffreysbaai-rolbalklub hierdie naweek
Eerskomende naweek gaan 28 rolbalspanne van regoor die Oos-Kaap aan ’n aksiebelaaide naweek propvol rolbal by die Jeffreysbaai Rolbalklub deelneem.
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Melon farm establishes new pound for stray animals in Kouga
A new pound had been established at a farm in Melon to assist with the management of stray animals in the Kouga region.
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Gamtoos Irrigation Board works to keep roads safe
After noticing how unsafe the R331 was between Patensie and Hankey, the Gamtoos Irrigation Board embarked on a clean-up project by removing overgrown grass from the drains and large rocks to allow motorists to safely travel on the road.
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Local lecturer writes successful mathematics textbook series
The adage of no risk, no reward has proven itself true once again, with the incredible story of Jbay Technical College lecturer, Arthur E. Oliver.
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JBay Community Policing Forum educates learners about crime
As part of the Jeffreys Bay Community Policing Forum’s social responsibility initiative and in a bid to educate young people about the negative effects of drug abuse and crime, the organisation recently visited four schools in Jeffreys Bay and plans…
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Christmas tree to bring gifts to at least 400 under-privileged learners
Kouga Municipality is in search of kind-hearted elves that will help fill the stockings of less-privileged learners in Kouga – helping to make Christmas wishes come true, even if it is only for one Christmas–whether it is colourful pencils, a…










