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‘Chatty Dip’ traffic lights to become four-way stop
FOR several months, the traffic lights at the intersection commonly known as the “Chatty Dip” have been out of order and residents are concerned that this might cause accidents and lead to the loss of lives on Nelson Mandela Bay…
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Facility taken apart brick by brick
WHAT was once an ultra-modern state-of-the-art sporting facility in the heart of the metro’s northern areas, is now nothing but a glorified ruin and things are getting worse by the day.
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Stolen copper wires worth thousands recovered
Copper wires worth more than R150 000 were recently discovered by a police official in a bakkie outside the Post Office in Addo.
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Renergen to start production of ultra-cold COVID-19 vaccine storage
SA natural gas and helium producer Renergen will start production of its helium-powered ultra-cold mobile freezer in the next few days and has started discussions to sell the units to logistics companies.
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Online safety in digital age: What parents need to know about sexual predators
With families being confined to their homes as part of lockdown, a growing portion of the day is being spent online…
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Delivery woman hijacked in Walmer
A woman was hijacked whilst busy with a delivery in Rubens Street, Walmer, yesterday.
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Man stabbed, woman’s car pelted with stones in Victoria Drive
A man was robbed and stabbed and a woman’s car pelted with stones during two unrelated incidents that occurred simultaneously in Victoria Drive yesterday.
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NMBM strike called off
The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality workers’ strike that has been taking place over the past week, has been called off, Nelson Mandela Bay mayor, Nqaba Bhanga, announced today.
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WATCH: Baby no. 2 on the way for Prince Harry and Meghan
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan have announced yesterday that they are expecting their second child….
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Dagga worth more than R1m confiscated in NMB
Police in Kabega Park confiscated drugs worth an estimated R1,5 million at a house in Van der Stel Street yesterday morning (Sunday) at approximately 10:00.
