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Western Cape Mobility Minister welcomes court ruling on Codeta interdict
The Western Cape Minister of Mobility Isaac Sileku stated that he welcomes the judgment handed down by the Western Cape High Court, dismissing taxi association Codeta’s urgent interdict application against the closure of certain taxi routes and ranks and upholding…
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Higher education sector mourns loss of leader Professor Lis Lange
GQEBERHA – The South African higher education community is mourning the loss of Professor Lis Lange, a distinguished academic leader and former Nelson Mandela University Council member, whose passing has […]
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Police arrest two suspects with firearm, stolen property in Motherwell
GQEBERHA – Gqeberha police have arrested two suspects on Thursday, 9 October, who were allegedly involved in a series of crimes in the Motherwell area and were also in possession […]
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Metro police arrest drug suspect who attempted R200 bribery in Gqeberha
GQEBERHA – Nelson Mandela Bay Metro Police officers have apprehended a 46-year-old man in possession of narcotics: Tik and four bags of CAT, who later attempted to bribe officers with R200 […]
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Trump ‘in excellent health’ after second medical checkup of year
Trump’s health update: physician states he is in ‘excellent health’ with a cardiac age 14 years younger than his actual age.
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Ramaphosa to deliver eulogy at ambassador’s funeral on Sunday
Honouring the late ambassador who passed away in France, the president will deliver a eulogy at the funeral in KwaMbonambi on 12 October.
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Macron reappoints Sebastien Lecornu as France’s PM
Outgoing French prime minister Sebastien Lecornu is said to return to his post, just four days after handing in his resignation. French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday reappointed Lecornu back […]
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Crime plagues Firgrove power grid as theft and vandalism cause extensive outages
Customers in Firgrove and surrounding areas have been grappling with extensive power faults since Friday 10 October, with Eskom confirming that criminal activities and accidents are responsible for the interruptions.










