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Six teenagers face murder charges over fatal school stabbing in Humansdorp
Six teens charged with murder return to Humansdorp Magistrate’s Court on 2 October over fatal stabbing of Liyolo Wakweni (18) at school.
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Collaborative Forum launches for Eastern Cape’s green future
Eastern Cape launches ground-breaking environmental initiative to strengthen sustainability and collaboration across the province.
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Jeffreys Bay teen pursues Miss Deaf South Africa crown
Quindeny Louw (19) from Jeffreys Bay went from NICU survivor to Miss Deaf South Africa 2025/26 finalist, representing the Deaf community with pride.
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Diary | Dagboek – 25 September 2025
Discover vibrant local markets and community events across Jeffreys Bay. From weekend bazaars to family-friendly fairs, there’s something special for everyone.
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Woodridge learners shine at leadership conference in India
Woodridge Preparatory School recently achieved another landmark moment in its commitment to character building and global engagement.
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R11.3m invested in high mast flood lights
Kouga Municipality awarded Ve-Reticulation (Pty) Ltd a R11.3 million contract for high mast floodlight installation over 2025/26-2026/27.
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Kouga welcomes new Electrical Services Manager
Kouga Municipality has appointed Bonga Mpongwana as new Manager: Electrical Services, bringing over a decade of energy sector experience.
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Conrad Koch, Chester Missing return with new comedy tour
Conrad Koch and Chester Missing bring Puppet Power to Eastern Cape this October, stopping in East London, Gqeberha, Knysna, St Francis Bay.
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Tarring progress paves the way for better roads
The second phase of Kouga Local Municipality’s gravel road upgrade project is set to launch later this month, September 2025.
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Kouga Municipality welcomes NMU Environmental Health students
Kouga Municipality proudly opened its doors to fourth-year Environmental Health students from Nelson Mandela University, continuing a learning tradition.










