News
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Eastern Cape leads SA road safety turnaround with biggest festive season drop
Eastern Cape leads nation with highest reduction in festive season road fatalities, marking a remarkable turnaround for the province.
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Young fencer seeks R75,000 to represent South Africa in Senegal
A 17-year-old fencer from Nelson Mandela Bay has been selected to represent South Africa at the Junior African Fencing Championships.
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Reeva’s mother June Steenkamp battles language disorder
The mother of murdered Reeva Steenkamp has been diagnosed with Wernicke’s Aphasia following a stroke she suffered in September last year.
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Water crisis deepens as burst pipes compound critical supply
Burst water mains, leaks and crumbling infrastructure are intensifying Nelson Mandela Bay’s water crisis.
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Fire behind Moffett Retail Park swiftly extinguished
A fire that broke out this morning in the veld behind a Pick ‘n Pay warehouse at around 07:30 was swiftly brought under control with no injuries reported.
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Water crisis looms as Nelson Mandela Bay dams drop to 40%
The metro is grappling with rapidly declining dam levels, infrastructure failures and soaring consumption that’s 37% above sustainable targets.
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Local judoka returns inspired after Japan tour
Members of MJ’s Judo Dojohave returned to SA after competing in the prestigious SANIX International Juvenile Judo Team Championships.
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NMU appoints Dr Naledi Pandor as new chancellor
Nelson Mandela University has appointed former Cabinet Minister, Dr Grace Naledi Mandisa Pandor, as its new Chancellor.
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How the Australian peppermint tree is threatening local ecosystems
Environmental specialists are raising the alarm as the Agonis flexuosa, commonly known as the peppermint tree, shows increasing signs of becoming invasive.
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Fishing vessel fire leads to rescue of 21 crew members off Gqeberha coast
A fishing vessel caught fire off Noordhoek, Gqeberha yesterday, 12 January, resulting in the rescue of all 21 crew members by local vessels and NSRI.










