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Bay residents get free Wi-Fi at taxi rank
NELSON Mandela Bay residents who frequent the area in and around the Greenacres taxi rank now have access to free Wi-Fi.
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Local girl crowned Top SA model
YOUNG Lee Serfentine (13) from Hillside recently returned from a talent show competition in the USA called Talent America.
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Can your school outrun speeding locomotive?
WHAT was your favourite childhood memory? Playing at the park with your closest friends? Spending all day in front of the TV set, playing video games? Or perhaps it was taking road trips with the family.
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CIC helps recover stolen bakkie
PORT Elizabeth’s high tech communications and safety network helped in the recovery of a vehicle after it was reported stolen last week.
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Showtime revue
AUDITIONS for the 2019 edition of Nelson Mandela Bay’s top family song, comedy and dance show, the 29th annual Woodlands Dairy Showtime Awards young talent development revue, will take place in the Charlo Primary School Hall on Saturday and Sunday,…
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Home sides suffer surprise losses in EP rugby league
HOME side rugby supporters were taken aback when their sides succumbed on their home turfs during the EP Rugby Union League games that took place on Saturday.
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Geliefde onnie groet Sunridge ná 36 jaar
“DIS wonderlik om ná 36 jaar terug te kyk en te weet dat jy die saadjie by menigte van hulle geplant het wat nou hulle graad of meestersgraad in klavier of trompet doen.”.
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Savour the taste of a winter WINEderland
THIRSTY visitors will be able to warm up with a glass or two of their favourite beverage when the Tops at SPAR Wine Show transforms the Boardwalk into a winter WINEderland from tomorrow, Thursday, July 26, to Saturday, July 28.
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Young Romans set their sights on winning promotion
YOUNG Romans FC managed to secure a hard-earned 1-0 win when they locked horns with Real City during their Motherwell Football Association First Division game at the Motherwell NU 13 Grounds on Sunday.
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Solar power boost for NMU
NELSON Mandela University’s South Campus will soon be producing just over 10% of its own electricity requirements, thanks to an innovative R18 million green power plant, which is being established on the campus this month.




