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Reading assistants reach for their dreams
SOME 17 hardworking and determined reading assistants have taken up the opportunity to study teaching with the assistance of the Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm’s education bursary programme.
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Application opens for pensioners’ rates rebate
PENSIONERS who own property in Kouga can now apply for an extra rebate on their municipal rates.
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First Choice products available at the click of a button
SOUTH Africa’s leading manufacturer of UHT milk, Woodlands Dairy in Humansdorp, has launched its online store. The ShopFirstChoice website offers all of the First Choice long-life products including milk, cream, custard, dessert toppings, Velvet and
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Kerk raak kreatief met bediening
DIE inperking en gevolglike stemmende regulasies weens die Covid-19 pandemie noop kerke om kreatief te dink om hul gemeentelede effektief te bedien en te bereik.
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Buffs to help keep learners safe from Covid-19
KOUGA Municipality is helping to look after the health of staff and learners at Jeffreys Bay Comprehensive High School.
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Temporary housing makes history
HISTORY is being made in the Gamtoos Valley where ten local SMMEs have been employed by Kouga Municipality to build temporary shelters for beneficiaries of the upcoming Hankey RDP housing development.
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Author sets new book in Jeffreys Bay
AWARD-winning author, Sally Partridge (37) from Durbanville in Cape Town, has released her sixth novel, Sea Star Summer – a love story set in Jeffreys Bay.
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Council approves municipal budget for 2020/21
KOUGA Municipality’s budget for the new financial year was unanimously approved by the Council during a virtual meeting on Friday, June 26.
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VCS adopts new eLearning
TAKING the lead: Victory Christian School (VCS) in Jeffreys Bay will launch a new eLearning platform this month – taking learners and teachers to new heights in the use of education and technology.
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Past municipal leaders slammed for wasting money
MORE than R32 million in fruitless and wasteful expenditure, incurred under the watch of Kouga’s two previous Councils, has been certified as irrecoverable and written off.






