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Municipality warns of water disruptions in certain areas
The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality has issued a warning that water disruptions may occur in certain parts of the metro today, February 19, due to a high demand.
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Millions set aside to pay for scholar transport in EC
The Eastern Cape Department of Transport has availed a sum of R73 million to service the debt owed to scholar transport operators in the province in the past four weeks.
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No buses on Monday due to taxi strike
The Algoa Bus Company will not be operating from Monday, 21 February due to the taxi strike.
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Alleged drug peddler caught in the act, arrested
Whilst following up on information received about illegal drug activities in Central, members of the Anti-Gang Unit stumbled upon an alleged drug transaction taking place in the area.
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Suspects nabbed after allegedly stealing chips
The Nelson Mandela Bay District Crime Combatting Unit was swift to arrest three suspects who allegedly robbed a man delivering chips to a Quick Shop at a garage in Rink Street yesterday morning, February 15.
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Assistant trainer Gila gives caring for racehorses a new meaning
WHEN you spot a wonderful looking race horse in the parade ring at the Fairview track, the chances are good that Lunga Gila is close by.
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Extension of the special COVID-19 SRD Grant
THE special R350 COVID-19 SRD Grant has been extended for the next 12 months (April 2022 to March 2023) as announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa during the State of the Nation Address (SONA) on February 10.
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Ex-Madibaz hockey star lands Great Britain coaching post
FORMER Madibaz hockey player, Jody Paul, would not “in a million years” have envisioned himself as the assistant coach of the Great Britain women’s team.
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Matrics get e-learning boost into final school year
NELSON Mandela Bay matrics have been given a kick-start to their final school year, thanks to a cutting-edge, South African-developed e-learning system.
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Four circus lions rehomed at Shamwari
AFTER nearly four years and 12 800km, Born Free’s ‘Lions of Lockdown’ have finally reached African soil and the safety and sanctuary of their forever home.









