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Young farmer motivates
Yonela Ngewu (26), from Mnqandanto location in Tsolo, hosted an information day with the aim of helping other farmers in her area, recently.
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Qonce author relaunches Biko book
Qonce (formerly King Williams Town) author and academic, Dr Andile M-Afrika, recently introduced the second edition of his book, titled The Light That Lit Our Lives, to the Mthatha audience, during a launch held at Mthatha Arts Centre in Norwood…
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Wild Coast Sun awarded most effective private vaccination site
The Wild Coast Sun has been recognised by the Alfred Nzo District Municipality in the Eastern Cape for its role in aiding vaccination efforts in the province.
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Expert urges society to respect clan names
Traditional expert, Loyiso Nqevu, has appealed to community members to take their clan names seriously, as they are the tools that help them understand where they have come from.
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ECD moves with Basic Education
Social Development Minister, Lindiwe Zulu, MEC for Social Development in the Eastern Cape, Siphokazi Lusithi, and Department of Education MEC, Fundile Gade, led a stakeholder engagement summit towards the transfer of the Early Childhood Development (ECD) functions from the Department…
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Maskandi singer releases new album
A traditional singer from Nkelekethe location, in Willowvale, has released his first solo album, titled Siyabakhumbula.
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Sports medical assistant takes care of local players
Young sports medical assistant, Sihle Luthuli, has already experienced exciting moments in his three years as a sports physiotherapist.
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Teachers accused of assaulting a learner
Eastern Cape Department of Education spokesperson, Malibongwe Mtima, confirmed that the department had issued letters of suspension to three female teachers from Mqabo Primary School in Ngcobo, after they were accused of assaulting a Grade 3 learner
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Mandatory COVID-19 tests for boys undergoing initiation
All boys undergoing initiation during the summer initiation period will have to produce mandatory negative COVID-19 test certificates as part of the health screening process prior to circumcision.
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Tough sentences for Mzamba murderers
The Eastern Cape Division, Mthatha, sitting in Mbizana, sentenced three men to four life imprisonment terms and an additional 60 years.









