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Bay mother launches children’s Bible stories book
CHANTAL Moodaley, a Port Elizabeth-based mother, recently launched her first children’s book. The book, titled Old Testament Stories, contains well-known Old Testament stories from the Bible.
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Can Ferrari fight back in Monaco?
FOR several decades Formula 1 has, among other descriptors, been one synonymous with glamour.
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Popular man vs train race is back
PEOPLE of the Eastern Cape, get out your running shoes, apply your sunscreen, grab a friend or family member and put on your biggest smile because this local event is going to be one to remember.
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Update on listeria outbreak
THE Government, led by the Departments of Health (DoH), Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF), Trade and Industry (the dti) and the National Consumer Commission (NCC) and the National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications (NRCS), has released
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Big break for DJ brothers
THE South African award-winning Mi Casa, which is made up of the trio Dr Duda, J-Something and Mo-T, ran a competition on Instagram that called on all DJs and producers to remix their hit song, Nana.
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New business venture for New Brighton school kids
A PROGRAMME designed to help pupils become budding entrepreneurs has had such an impact on New Brighton’s Charles Duna Primary School that it has led to a school-based jewellery making business.
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US opera to be performed in the Bay
THE Mandela University’s Music Department is proud to present Wading Home, an Opera of New Orleans, performed by students from the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Nelson Mandela University’s Choral Ensemble and the Eastern Cape Children’s Ch
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Mentalist Peel to perform in Bay
AWARD-WINNING mentalist and magician Brendon Peel will perform his show, Hocus Pocus, in Port Elizabeth for one night only.
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Karateka duke it out at national champs
THE third United World Karate South Africa National Championships took place at The Boardwalk Hotel’s Tsitsikamma Room on May 5, where more than 260 karateka competed on six floors in categories ranging from novice to elite.
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Public to choose design for pedestrian bridge
IN a matter of a few weeks, the Mandela Bay Development Agency (MBDA) will complete the Flemming Street environmental upgrade, an important link in creating a connection between the Vuyisile Mini Square and the Baakens area.





