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First premier of KZN dies
Former national chairperson of the IFP and first premier of KwaZulu-Natal, Dr Frank Mdlalose, has died of COVID-19. The announcement was made by IFP Founder, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi earlier today (Sunday) on the party’s social media platforms.
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Business Chamber CEO steps down
Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber’s Nomkhita Mona has stepped down as its Chief Executive Officer as of March 31, 2021. On the interim, Prince Matonsi, who is currently the Operations Manager, has been appointed as acting CEO, a role that…
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Victims of Perridgevale shooting identified
Two of the three people killed in a hail of bullets outside a bus company ticket office in Perridgevale on Friday have been identified. They are Davedene Van Zyl (21) and Johannes Bruintjies (36) from Mpuko Street, Timothy Valley. The…
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Messenger units suggest a spike in COVID-19 cases in KwaNobuhle
The Nelson Mandela Bay Public Health directorate has introduced a programme for monitoring the presence of COVID-19 in wastewater in its health surveillance early warning system.
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Criminals have a new trend: beware of this tactic
Police are warning the community to be extra vigilant as criminals are using a new tactic to defraud unsuspecting victims.
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Man killed in horror crash in Sunridge Park
The name of the man killed in a horror crash in Sunridge Park late on Thursday evening has been released by police.
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Three killed in hail of bullets outside bus company office
Three people, including an innocent bystander, were killed in a hail of bullets during an apparent hit outside the ticket offices of a bus company in Storey Street, Perridgevale, yesterday afternoon.
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Kouga Council approves draft budget unanimously
Kouga Municipality’s cash-backed draft budget and tariffs for the 2021/2022 financial year, starting July 1, were approved unanimously by Council on Tuesday, March 31. This, despite challenges such as maintaining an acceptable employee related cost ratio, curtailing electricity and water…
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Abalone worth thousands seized
Two people were arrested in the early hours of this morning after they were caught red-handed loading abalone worth approximately R100 000. During this joint operation between the Port Elizabeth Flying Squad and a private anti-poaching unit, the abalone and…
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EC government gives millions to universities for funding issues
The Eastern Cape Provincial government has allocated R30 million to help university students struggling to pay registration fees and for those that are unable to get qualifications from their universities because of the debt they owe to these universities.
