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Eastern Cape car-winning cop on a mission to end GBV in Kamesh
KARIEGA – The winner of a car at this year’s Women’s Challenge in Gqeberha is on the frontlines of the war against gender-based violence. Nomandla Lunguza, a lieutenant-colonel in the […]
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BCM seek legal advice over mayor’s fraud, corruption allegation claims
The Buffalo City Metro (BCM) has approached its lawyers seeking legal advice after the Independent Commission for Human Rights (ICHR) in the province released a public statement claiming that the […]
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Late Education Chief honoured in memorial lecture
The late Education Chief Specialist in the Department of Education and community builder, Zuko Nqeketho, was celebrated for his contributions to community upliftment at his home village of Mqwangqweni, in […]
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MEC launches R100 Million agriculture programme
The MEC for the Department of Agriculture in the Eastern Cape, Nonceba Kontsiwe, officially launched the R100 million 2025/26 Cropping Season in Bhaziya Village, outside Mthatha, last week. The event, […]
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Linamandla swings to her dream car
What does it take to make a four-year-old living with a heart condition wildly happy? For four-year-old Linamandla Mpupa from Mdantsane, it turned out to be an adventure-filled trip to […]
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Gqeberha man (28) sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment for raping his minor cousin (12)
Axolile Swapi (28) pleaded guilty to raping his twelve-year-old cousin, telling the court he had prior intention and acted with a completely sober state of mind.
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NMU institutes investigation following student’s tragic death
Nelson Mandela University is conducting an inquiry following the death of a student who committed suicide after allegedly being raped.
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Suspects back in court for murder of Gqberha businessman
Three suspects charged in connection with the brutal murder of businessman Danie de Jager made a brief appearance in court today.
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A mother’s Christmas anguish: Four years without justice
As another Christmas approaches, Juanita Scott continues to seek justice for her son, carrying the weight of unanswered questions.
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Sisters transform personal tragedy into hope for cancer patients
In a cosy sitting room two elderly sisters sat surrounded by friends and neighbours as scissors snipped away decades of carefully grown hair.










