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Kuns vir die Winterfees!
Staan tru branderplankryers, die kunste eis ook ’n regmatige plekkie tydens Jeffreysbaai se jaarlikse Winterfees wat eersdaags in dié pragtige kusdorp aangebied sal word.
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Churchill Dam could run dry by Sunday – Kouga Municipality
The Kouga Municipality informed residents earlier today, June 24, that due to excessive high-water usage, it is estimated that the Churchill Dam which supplies water to Jeffreys Bay, Humansdorp and The Greater St Francis Area, will run dry by Sunday,…
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VERONICA VERTEL| Wie sou ooit kon dink!
“Die volgende oorlog in dié land sal oor water gaan!” het ’n waterkenner meer as twintig jaar gelede by ’n kongres in Gqeberha gesê.
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Vind vrede by Jeffreysbaai se labirint
Jeffreysbaai het binnekort een van die land se mooiste labirinte.
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R51 million allocated for local drought-relief
More than R51 million has been allocated in an effort to help Kouga Municipality secure extra water for the drought-stricken region.
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Nifty Fifty Club for retired persons beats loneliness
Members of the Nifty Fifty Club in Jeffreys Bay for retired persons recently undertook their annual trip away, along the Garden Route, enjoying nature and all it has to offer.
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Annual dry period in Hankey, Patensie
Hankey and Patensie residents are advised that the annual “dry period” for the town has been set for Friday, June 17, to Monday, July 4, this year.
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More than 2 000 athletes get set for Mayor’s Cup
Some 684 soccer players, 240 rugby stars, 150 touch rugby enthusiasts, and 80 professional netball players will battle it out for top honours in the 2022 Kouga Mayor’s Cup tournament this year.
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Drought projects to secure additional water
Kouga Municipality expressed its gratitude to all residents who were at the forefront of the call to save water, but there are still drought-stricken Kouga residents who do not realise how scarce the region’s water resources are.
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Humansdorp Facebook page to give hope to local community
Pastor, videographer, and humanitarian, Marshall Geswint, from Humansdorp, has combined two of his greatest passions, filming, and his community, by establishing a Facebook page to uplift the people in his home town.








