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Alarming rise in vulture electrocutions on power lines
VULPRO, an NGO that works to safeguard Africa’s vulture populations through rescue and rehabilitation, has warned that unless urgent action is taken, South Africa’s electrical grid could be driving the endemic Cape vulture towards extinction.
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Bay’s best dancers prepare for battle at annual festival
THE date is set and all dance lovers have been called on to circle August 20 to September 1 on their calendars for the 38th Port Elizabeth Dance Festival (PEDF).
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Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull all in the mix
FORMULA 1 heads to Spain’s Circuit de Catalunya this weekend for the fifth round of the 2018 season.
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Enter now for Mini Maestros competition
ENTRIES for the annual South African Society of Music Teachers (SASMT) Mini Maestro Music Competition are now open.
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Date set for 15th annual IRONMAN
THE hugely popular Standard Bank IRONMAN African Championship 2019 is set to take place in Nelson Mandela Bay again on Sunday, April 7, next year.
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Teams fail to honour games
TO the dismay of many soccer supporters, a number of teams failed to honour their fixtures in the women’s regional league on Saturday.
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League newcomers shine in seven-goal thriller
SAFA Nelson Mandela Bay Industrial League newcomers Tenneco salvaged a very close 4-3 victory over fellow “rookies” Contitech at Dana UTH Grounds on Sunday.
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14-year-old conquers tough ocean swim
HE has been swimming since the age of four, so taking on the recent Jendamark Bell Buoy Challenge was a breeze for Thomas Ivings, who at 14 years and 16 days was the youngest ever participant to swim in this…
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Moedersdagtee saam met Daniah
DRAMATIQUE dramaskool gaan ’n Moedersdagtee op 12 Mei om 10:00 by die Laerskool Newtonpark aanbied wat ’n spesiale verassing vir die dames inhou.
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Provincial rugby trials take place today
The Eastern Province High Schools Rugby Union’s (EPHSRU) provincial under 15, 16 and 18 trials will take place on the St Andrew’s College fields in Grahamstown today.




