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Leaked exam papers to be rewritten nationally
Basic Education minister, Angie Motshekga, announced that the two leaked NSC examination papers will indeed be rewritten nationally…
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Elderly woman stabbed during robbery in park
An elderly woman is in hospital after being stabbed during a robbery at a park in Inggs Ave, Penford in Uitenhage this morning (Friday)…
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Police warn delivery drivers to be vigilant
Delivery drivers are cautioned to be aware as delivery trucks are being targeted by criminals and their loads stolen…
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NMB Acting Mayor anxiously waiting for President on stricter COVID-19 regulations
The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality Acting Mayor Councillor Thsonono Buyeye has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to act swiftly to control the alarming COVID-19 infections in the City…
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Local athlete halfway to Guinness World Record
Despite being hit by a car and injuring her neck and shoulder, during one of her runs, wildlife enthusiast and entrepreneur, Sharon Jessop, successfully completed her 62 days of consecutive running in order to set a Guinness World Record.
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New machine for EC cancer patients
There is renewed hope for cancer patients in the Eastern Cape, who need treatment for difficult to reach tumours, following the installation of a new state-of-the-art machine at the Icon Oncology radiation therapy unit, based in Port Elizabeth.
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Piles of rubble on pavement a safety hazard for months
The collapse of a boundary wall of a house in Adcockvale Extension and piles of rubble and concrete on the pavement, which pose a safety threat, have been a nightmare for residents for several months.
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Safety the winner at Bahrain Grand Prix
A CURSORY glance at the results of the weekend’s F1 race would reveal another seemingly comfortable victory for Lewis Hamilton ahead of Max Verstappen and Alex Albon.
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NMB, a lucky charm for national teams
THE Nelson Mandela Bay has become the happy hunting ground for national teams, with the national U/17, Amajimbos becoming the latest team to enjoy the Friendly City’s lucky charm.
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Local business throws weight behind community club
IT was smiles and joy on the faces of Mabayibone Strikers FC’s management and players, after the owners of the Walmer Township business, Xakaxa Funerals, handed over playing kit and match balls to the club’s juniors on Saturday.



