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Young coach tells his story
KWAZAKHELE-BORN Mthunzi Cyril Zane Mrwebi can trace his success as the head coach of Seven Sundowns Sports Club back to his own football career, which started at Showvillage United Brothers in Motherwell NU 3 in the early 1990s.
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Star swimmers stay positive
THE postponement of this year’s Olympic Games, due to have started in late July, has had a massive effect on a multitude of athletes, among them star Madibaz swimmers, Alaric and Alard Basson.
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Isuzu trucks lighten the load for local non-profit
WITH the national lockdown preventing many South Africans from working and trading, the food pantries across communities are running low.
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Community collaborates to support Walmer Township
IZIZWE Projects launched an emergency relief fund on Tuesday, April 7, to aid families in Walmer Township.
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Sweetcorn muffins on today’s lockdown menu
THIS week’s easy dish, perfect for the whole family, is shared by chef Afzal Mahomed of the Capsicum Culinary Studio team in Cape Town.
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Local NPOs engage learners through TV show during national lockdown
THREE established non-profit organisations have joined forces to reach out to learners during lockdown with interactive content in a TV show called QuaranTV.
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Hungry coelacanth munches Motherwell school’s recyclable trash
MFESANE Secondary School in Motherwell conducted their first litter accumulation surveys on their school grounds, sorted through the waste and sent it off for recycling through the help of a large wirework coelacanth fish, known as Munch.
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Premier’s statement on weddings, traditional and religious ceremonies
The Premier of the Eastern Cape, Oscar Mabuyane, has issued a statement on weddings, traditional and religious ceremonies…
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State of Disaster declaration lapses
The Nelson Mandela Bay Metro might not be able to apply for further drought relief funding as the local State of Disaster declaration has lapsed..
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MOFA appeal to their members to stay indoors
THE Motherwell Football Association (MOFA) has appealed to their clubs to continue to stay safe indoors during the Covid-19 pandemic.
