News
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Triomf reign supreme in literacy competition
THREE schools from the Nelson Mandela district made a clean sweep in the Growsmart Programme competition that recently took place in East London.
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Mercedes Benz rules Singapore
THE Singapore Grand Prix was not a classic by any stretch of the imagination. But Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton wouldn’t have wanted it any other way.
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Framesby se skoolhoof tree af ná vier dekades
Ná byna 41 jaar in die onderwys en skoolhoof sedert Januarie 1994, het die tyd aangebreek vir die Hoërskool Framesby se skoolhoof om die tuig neer te lê.
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Rescued lions homed in Bay
From a circus to a concrete cage. But now a semi-game camp is waiting for four lions in the Eastern Cape after being rescued from bad conditions in Ukraine.
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Annual family expo offers one-stop shopping at its best!
The biggest family event of the year, the PE Express First Choice Kids and Baby Expo will represent a wide variety of kid’s fashion, education and décor ideas for children when it takes place at the Boardwalk Exhibition centre from…
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Fans witness basketball games
ENTHUSIASTIC fans watched a number of spectacular Nelson Mandela Bay Basketball Association (NMBBA) league games at Raymond Mhlaba Indoor Sports Complex on Sunday.
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Student receives funding to develop business
PORT Elizabeth student, Sinelile Zulu, is one of 12 small business owners who recently received a cash injection and marketing support, valued at over R70 000, as part of Shoprite’s Hustle competition.
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Bet-el se Groenhande begin herwinningsprojek
DIE Bet-el Christelike Akademie spog nou met Groenhande, ’n nuwe portefeulje wat in Julie onder leiding van onderwyseres Marike Röth tot stand gebring is.
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Divas Live team up for live tribute show
DIVAS Live, presented by Fairview Sports Centre, will see a sassy trio put their more than five decades of combined experience to the test and show off their superb vocals for a Nelson Mandela Bay audience.
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Retired Hillcrest teacher gives back to community
EVEN though former Hillcrest Primary School teacher, Minnie Trimalley, retired from the classroom in 2014, she has not given up helping future generations of learners, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, to learn the value of education.



