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Duck Chowles to salute Stones
ROLLING Stones fans are in for a treat as Duck Chowles flies in to Port Elizabeth to front the Centrestage band in the guise of flamboyant rocker, Mick Jagger, as they bring their popular tribute, Sticky Fingers, back to Old…
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Student excited to mentor others next year
NIKITA Karsan, a 23-year-old LLB student at Nelson Mandela University, has been selected as a mentor at CampusKey Port Elizabeth.
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Spreading the cheer among schools, supporters
Last week saw the third week of the PE Express’ 35th birthday celebrations take place. In celebration of this milestone, the newspaper’s staff are sharing the love love with our loyal advertisers and supporters by handing out cupcakes all over…
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Helping hand for minds
REPRESENTATIVES from The Boardwalk and Hungry Peter Take Away Restaurant recently visited the Healing Minds centre in Walmer, to handover a welcome donation of non-perishable foods.
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Bay athlete beats injuries to become Iron champ
RAISING her arms in a victory salute to mark a gold medal winning performance, Michelle Enslin has claimed the ultimate title at the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii for her age group category.
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Waste company invests in communities
WASTE management company EnviroServ has spent more than R3 million helping 73 unemployed youth around the country enter the working world by sponsoring their studies through a learnership.
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Familie-fees om die draai
OUD en jonk het hierdie Vrydag iets besonders om na uit te sien wanneer Doxa Deo Framesby hulle jaarlikse feesmark hou.
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Day of appreciation held for all in uniform
THE South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Nelson Mandela Metro hosted the eighth annual Police Appreciation Day service on November 25 at the Victory Ministries International church.
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Walmer Gqeberha residents receive title deeds
MORE than 200 title deeds were handed over to owners of government-subsidised houses, who have received proof of property ownership for the first time.
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Holiday fun ahead
PARENTS who are still racking their brains for ideas to keep their young ones occupied after the schools close this December don’t need to look any further than Addo Elephant National Park.
