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Sidwell-inwoners het groot pret by gemeenskapsdag
DIE People Upliftment-program (POPUP) in die Nelson Mandelabaai het op 13 Oktober saam met Doxa Deo Port Elizabeth hulle jaarlikse gemeenskapsdag by die Laerskool Piet Retief in Sidwell gehou.
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Southern Kings joins locals to ‘Walk as One’
ISUZU Southern Kings players will be up early after their Guinness PRO14 Round 7 fixture on Friday, October 26, against the Scarlets at the Madibaz Stadium to lead 12 000 or more participants to Walk as One to show solidarity…
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Kwaru crowned women’s club champs
PORT Elizabeth’s Kwaru Rugby Club won the Women’s Club Championship in Cape Town, after defeating Fort Hare 19-7 at the Langa Sports Grounds in the final of the fifth edition of the tournament, last week Sunday.
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Local entrepreneur receives helping hand
BORN as the daughter of a domestic worker and a bus driver, New Brighton-born Zanele Diniso has never been a stranger to hard work.
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Bome bring nuwe lewe vir inwoners
’N OOP, groen ruimte in Verdunstraat in Lorraine wat binnekort in ’n speelpark omskep gaan word, spog nou met 13 bome wat onlangs daar geplant is.
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Rotary clubs continue the fight to eradicate polio
DURING its more than 100 years of existence Rotary International has been involved with many effective service-above-self projects that, to this day, turn out magnificent results in counteracting challenging humanitarian and social issues and making
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Masterful Raikkonen lassos Texas win
THE United States Grand Prix weekend produced a race for every F1 fan to relish, regardless of where loyalties may lie.
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Play focuses on attacks on women
SEVERAL performers from across South Africa will team up for a play that will be performed at the Athenaeum Little Theatre next week.
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Donation gives state patient a new voice
THE first state patient in the Eastern Cape has received a voice generating communication device at the Livingstone Tertiary Hospital after approximately R18 000 was donated by the public.
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New plans for PE International Airport
THE Port Elizabeth International Airport has put plans in place to expand and accommodate 17 million passengers per annum, which will ensure economic growth for the Bay.
