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Suggestions for hosting tourism indaba
The Nelson Mandela Museum Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dr Vuyani Booi, suggested that there should be a Tourism Indaba hosted this year, with the aim of creating solutions to keep tourism growing.
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Man facing six counts of culpable homicide released on bail
The Mbizana Magistrate’s court has released Sanele Zinkwantshu (24) on R1000 bail after he was charged with six counts of culpable homicide. The court postponed the case to July 15 for further investigation.
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Kei Cuttings: Police officer among four fatalities in five-car pile-up
Four people, one of whom was a police officer, died when five vehicles, including an unmarked police vehicle, collided at about 18:50 last night on the N2 near the Kei Cuttings towards Butterworth.
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Presenter leaves for greener pastures
A former radio presenter from Ngcobo FM in Ngcobo, Siphamandla Simelane, advised young people to focus, and keep on chasing their dreams.
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Agency marches, demanding safety for tourists
Destination Development Manager for Eastern Cape Parks Tourism Agency (ECPTA), Fezeka Mlungu, confirmed that they had hosted a march with the aim of fighting the high rate of tourist muggings in Mthatha.
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EC squad selected for national champs
Eastern Cape boxers heading to the national championships in KwaZulu-Natal in July have promised that they are going to do everything in their power to win more gold medals this year.
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Drug awareness campaign held
Besides being a security risk to all communities, drugs have destroyed the academic and professional prospects of some young people.
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Four learners recovering after Mount Frere bus accident
Four learners from Ludidi Senior Secondary including a driver are recovering well at Madzikane kaZulu hospital in Mount Frere following a bus accident which occurred Tuesday, June 12, while they were travelling back home.










