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Former Health MEC makes first high court appearance
The Former Eastern Cape Health member of the Executive Council, Sindiswa Gomba and her co-accused made their first appearance in the East London High Court yesterday.
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Boy (11) accidentally shoots, kills cousin
A case of murder has been opened following the alleged accidental shooting of a seven-year-old child in Libode.
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Police looking for suspects that robbed business in Ngcobo
Ngcobo Police are hot on the heels of robbery suspects after a business was robbed in Ngcobo yesterday, 30 September.
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Former KSD Municipality cashier appears in court for theft charges
Former King Sabata Dalindyebo (KSD) Municipality cashier, Olwethu Madikizela (34) appeared in the Mthatha Specialised Commercial Crime Court on September 28.
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SAPS Mount Frere on the hunt for 12 escaped prisoners
Twelve prisoners have escaped from SAPS Mount Frere cells during the early hours of this morning, September 30.
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SAPS Mount Frere on the hunt for 12 escaped prisoners
Twelve prisoners have escaped from SAPS Mount Frere cells during the early hours of this morning, September 30.
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Libode child born with suspected rare condition dies
EASTERN Cape Health MEC, Nomakhosazana Meth, has expressed shock at the sudden passing of two-month-old Anothando Mtshobi, from Ngavungavu location in Libode, who was born with suspected progeria, a rare genetic condition that causes one’s skin to ag
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Maraya’s song bags two ECMAS nominations
NGCOBO-BORN DJ and record producer, Zwelethemba Maraya’s single, titled Stand By Me, which shot to global acclaim shortly after its release in October last year, is now receiving its due acclaim locally, after it secured him two nominations at this…
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President Ramaphosa visits the N2 Wild Coast Road Project
PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa has heaped praise on the work currently underway at Msikaba Bridge in Lusikisiki which forms part of the multibillion rand Wild Coast Road Project, saying it showed signs of a government at work, an economy on the…
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AbaThembu King and son put their differences aside
ABATHEMBU King, Buyelekhaya Zwelibanzi Dalindyebo, and his son, Prince Azenathi Dalindyebo, seem to have put their differences aside after the latter suddenly decided that he no longer wanted to pursue an assault case he had opened against his father








