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Formula 1 2020 has a start date
WHO would’ve thought that come May 2020 Mercedes, Red Bull, and Ferrari would have won the same number of races? Yes, this is facetiously meant, given that the 2020 Formula 1 season is yet to commence.
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RE-OPENING OF SCHOOLS: This is what you need to know
The provisional date for learners to return to school during the nationwide lockdown has been scheduled for June 1. This is for Grades 7 and 12 learners only.
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EP Cricket pays tribute to Mike Stallenberg
IT is with deep regret and shock that the Eastern Cape cricket community learnt of the passing of Mike Stallenberg on Saturday.
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Statistics SA to use telephonic data collection until after lockdown
OWING to the lockdown and progression of the Covid-19 pandemic, Statistics South Africa’s executive committee has taken a decision to suspend face-to-face data collection until after the lockdown is lifted.
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Coach Khesi’s road to success
MOTHERWELL-BASED Volcano LFC chairperson and head coach, Mzuvukile Khesi, reflected on the path he had taken to achieve success as a sports coach.
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Young player works hard to turn into professional player
YOUNG Volcano LFC player, Lisakhanya Mkoto, is working very hard to reach her goal of becoming a professional soccer star.
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Tank farm: A step closer to their liquid bulk dream
AFTER turning the first sod for the new liquid bulk tank farm in the Port of Ngqura early last year, Transnet National Port Authority is on track with its part of the development.
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Innovative virtual expo part of Covid-19 business relief effort
THE Eastern Cape’s first Virtual Business Exhibition will be held on June 11 and 12, as part of a response to assist battered Eastern Cape companies to reconnect, trade and grow sales.
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Sollar Stars FC looking to make a comeback
ONE of the oldest Port Elizabeth East Football Association (PEEFA) clubs, Sollar Stars FC, will start its training sessions after the nationwide lockdown.
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United Brothers: ‘More work needs to be done after lockdown’
UNITED Brothers chairperson, Luyanda Ncwadi, said his club, and sport in general, had been badly affected by the coronavirus pandemic.





