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Scammers posing as Eskom employees
Eskom is cautioning Eastern Cape-based residents about a recent scam involving people impersonating Eskom staff/contractors.
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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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Jeffreys Bay cable thieves sentenced to 15 years in prison
Yesterday, June 22, the Humansdorp Magistrate Court convicted and sentenced two cable thieves to 15 years direct imprisonment for damaging essential infrastructure – a first for the region.
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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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Diefstal van wild op plase deesdae ’n groot probleem
Om wilde diere op reservate of wildplase op te pas kan traumaties en gevaarlik wees, sê Nico Mostert.
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Kouga Rugby Academy helps players reach potential
Determined to see young aspiring rugby players in Kouga prosper in the sports industry, a group of locals from Humansdorp established the Kouga Rugby Academy and have already helped about 80 young players receive bursaries to study at elite schools…
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Cape St Francis Angling Club to celebrate 70th anniversary
The Cape St Francis Angling Club is looking forward to celebrating its 70th birthday in August this year.
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St Francis Hospice needs support
Thousands of patients suffering from cancer, TB, Aids and multiple sclerosis benefit from the palliative care offered by the St Francis Hospice. The Hospice also offers counselling services and pain relief treatment.







