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Louis makes his mark on sport
MARLON Louis is well-known for taking centre stage when it come to the development of school sport.
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SASSA sends lifeline to rejected Covid-19 grant applicants
THE South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has taken a decision to look at declined Covid-19 grant applications again and get to the bottom of the reasons for rejection.
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Mandela Day comes early for Livingstone Hospital
STAFF at the Livingstone Hospital in Port Elizabeth were delighted to receive 500 masks from a buy one, donate one mask drive project run by the Community Conservation Fund Africa (CCFA).
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Donated items warm bodies and hearts
Some of the homeless in Port Elizabeth and elderly in Bethelsdorp now have extra protection against the cold this winter thanks to the knitting skills of a few employees from the Shoprite Group.
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WATCH: Covid-19 recovery patient shares his experience
Local business owner Gavin Biggs, from Linkside, who recently recovered from Covid-19, shared his gruelling experience to help others realise the severity of the virus and encourage them to adhere to social distancing guidelines.
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Hospital opens ‘at the right time’
After the number of positive Covid-19 patients in the province doubled last week and private hospitals in Nelson Mandela Bay had to take drastic measures to ensure that no patient gets turned away, a flicker of light recently emerged at…
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Walmer hockey star an inspiration
WALMER hockey player, Nomnikelo Veto, has made a name for herself as one of the top players in the country.
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‘Development of world-class players must start at an early age’
PROMINENT figure in the football fraternity, Desmond Lewis, believes that one way of improving the standard of football is to develop players from an early stage.
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Reconnect with virtual tea party
LOCAL residents have had to give up many of the simple pleasures in life this lockdown – including getting together with friends over a piping hot cappuccino or pot of fragrant tea.
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New sports field for Gqebera township youth
WORK is due to start soon on a new multi-purpose sports facility at the Heatherbank Primary School, which serves the Gqebera community in Port Elizabeth.





