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Tribute to Queen
FOR 10 years Cedric Vandenschrik has been performing his show The Show Must Go On – A Tribute to Queen and Freddie Mercury, and this year is no exception.
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Get a new SASSA card or risk losing January 2019 grant
THE South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has urged social grant beneficiaries, who are still in possession of the old SASSA card, to urgently swap it for the new gold card or run the risk of not getting their grants…
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New commanders for PE police stations
THE South African Police Service (SAPS) in Port Elizabeth has welcomed two newly appointed station commanders who were conferred with new ranks in the Motherwell and Mount Road clusters recently.
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Food blitz continues in malls in NMB metro
A TOTAL of 23 food outlets were inspected in two malls in the metro as the food safety programme by the Public Health Department of the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality continued.
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Isuzu fan showcases work of art
THE very same hands that by day apply microdots to Isuzu bakkies, has recently crafted a lifelike replica of the vehicle out of wire and beads.
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Excitement builds for River Paddle
EXCITEMENT is building for the second SPAR River Paddle Challenge which takes place in the Swartkops River estuary on Saturday, November 24.
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Largest Christmas market returns
WITH less than a month to go, the countdown to Port Elizabeth’s biggest annual Christmas market has begun.
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Pantomime to bring swashbuckling rogue to PE
OF all the stories that have been told, in all the lands and all the languages, the greatest storyteller of all time was Queen Scheherezade in the land of ancient Persia.
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‘Our Seaside City’ art exhibitions on display
ART lovers are in for a treat when local artist, Barry Rhodes’s exhibition hits the Bay, from Wednesday to Friday, November 28 to December 14, at the main mall in Moffett on Main Lifestyle Centre.
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Township learners flourish under literacy project
ONE of the projects proudly supported by the Mark Headbush Foundation, which caters for the needs of less-fortunate individuals, has made a big difference in the lives of local children.
