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Bay presenter rewarded for ‘living her dream’
IT was a dream come true for local presenter, Yolanda Masoka, when she walked away the winner of the Best TV Presenter category at the Live Your Dream SA Awards in Durban last month.
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Youth ready to go green
A GO-Green project, spearheaded by Ward 8 Councillor, Gustav Rautenbach, will see Bay youth gearing up to get their hands dirty.
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New home for Schauderville pool in pipeline
WITH nothing left to salvage at the Schauderville swimming pool, plans have been set in motion to relocate the vandalised facility.
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Dynamos players honoured
ONE of Zakhele Football Association’s oldest clubs, Dynamos FC, honoured their players for their performances during the 2017/18 and 2018/19 seasons at their awards function, which was held at the Holy Pentecostal Church in Kwazakhele on Saturday.
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Vulumzi honours teachers, community members
MOTHERWELL NU 5-based Vulumzi Senior Secondary School honoured their outstanding Grade 12 educators and prominent community figures who played a significant role in the Grade 12 learners’ lives during their glittering teachers’ awards ceremony functi
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Nelson Mandela Bay Masters League quarter-final results
JUBILEE Park Fields in Uitenhage turned into a hive of activity when the Nelson Mandela Bay Masters League hosted its quarter-finals on Sunday.
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So-called smaller teams spring surprise upsets
SAFA Nelson Mandela Bay SAB Regional League’s high-flying sides were at the mercy of so-called smaller teams this weekend.
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Local sides make their region proud
THREE Nelson Mandela Bay sides which compete in the ABC Motsepe League made their region proud, when they registered victories over the weekend.
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Bike route back to coastal course
CYCLISTS who are gearing up for the upcoming 16th IRONMAN African Championship can look forward to a near all-coastal course after IRONMAN South Africa, a Wanda Sports Group company, announced on January 14 a change to the bike route.
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Lack of security poses danger
W ITH minimal security measures in place at Nelson Mandela Bay Metro’s 24 public libraries, thousands of rands are being spent on repairs.



