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Ward councillor’s path to improving community
Her determination to be the voice of the people in her community and to improve service delivery has seen Ward Councillor, Lorraine Maree, forming her own footpath in her ward by working towards dealing with various issues in the greater…
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State of Humansdorp Graveyard a concern
Visitors to the Humansdorp Graveyard in Du Plessis Street have been left frustrated with the overgrown grass, due to the lack of maintenance and the damage to gravestones caused by cattle while they graze on the grass.
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Rugby academy established to uplift youth
To help combat drug abuse among young people in Humansdorp and to provide those who are interested in playing professional rugby the opportunity to improve their skills, a group of locals has established the Titans Rugby Academy.
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Local videographer to film fascinating short story about aliens
Local photographer and videographer, Jonathan Phyllis, from Humansdorp, plans to start production on his fascinating short story, based on true events, titled Me and the Alien, which he will showcase to the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture.
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Joshua Project opens branch in Kareedouw
Joshua Project is a registered non-profit drop-in centre for vulnerable children and youth, who are living on the streets.
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One Village empowers learners to walk with pride
One Village, a non-profit organisation in Jeffreys Bay, in conjunction with Adcock Ingram, recently donated 6 000 pairs of new school shoes to underprivileged learners across the Kouga region.
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Bursary recipient has passion for her community
Bursary recipient, Chrismarelle de Hart, is currently in her second year of a Bachelor of Education in Foundation Phase, which she hopes to complete in 2025.
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VERONICA VERTEL | Twee tepels rooipeper . . .
Daar is min dinge wat my so lekker laat lag as wanneer iemand hulle verspreek, of ’n woord verkeerd uitspreek. En dan is dit gewoonlik nie eers ’n tongknoper in die ware sin van die woord nie.
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Ontmoet Markham, Kouga se eie klokkeman
Markham Geswint werk aan die Oupa-klok, alleen in sy wêreld van uurwysers, ratte, gewigte, slingers en die hipnotiese ritme van tyd: Tiek-tok,-tiek-tok.
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Historiese projek knap Pell-begraafplaas op
Die Pell-familie was pioniers in die vroeë ontwikkelingsjare van Jeffreysbaai. Hulle was ware baanbrekers rondom 1865, wat ’n groot rol gespeel het in die totstandkoming van die gesogte kusdorp.









