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Bay residents invited to night of belly dancing
ZAHRA’S Oriental Belly Dance Studio is staging their eight edition of the annual World Belly Dance Day at the Savoy Theatre on Saturday, May 12.
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Altona baat by nuwe skoenontwerp
LEERDERS van die Laerskool Altona in Port Elizabeth gaan hierdie winterseisoen met breë glimlagte en warm voete rondloop.
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‘Broadway and Beyond’ to mark 85 years
PORT Elizabeth’s Gilbert and Sullivan Society are preparing to celebrate 85 years of bringing the best of community theatre to local audiences with yet another dazzling revue, Broadway and Beyond, at the Savoy Theatre.
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Historical inauguration for Nelson Mandela University
“WE are a world, a continent and a nation in transition”.
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Local artists host ‘041 Lifestyle’ event
THE Friendly City will be abuzz with entertainment when Port Elizabeth artists Azi Dlala, better known as Azi SA, and Isaac Wilson present their 041 Lifestyle event at Njoli Square in Kwazakhele on May 1.
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Sweethearts Foundation and ACSA host wheelchair handover
THE Sweethearts Foundation, together with The Airports Company of South Africa, recently hosted a wheelchair handover ceremony at Rhubarb and Lime Café, during which four specialised wheelchairs were handed over to four deserving beneficiaries.
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New Port of Ngqura milestone enables revenue growth
THE completion of the R360 million Admin Craft Basin (ACB) in the Port of Ngqura has opened up opportunities for revenue growth in this young developing port.
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Lifestyle audits announced for mayoral committee members
EXECUTIVE Mayor of Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality Athol Trollip has announced that as a show of transparency and accountability, the entire NMB Mayoral Committee will undergo lifestyle audits.
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Learners make the cut for leadership programme
PORT Elizabeth-based learners Kayline Terblanche and Lenay Maveline van Rooyen were among the 45 learners from across South Africa and Swaziland who were selected to participate in the 2018 national retailer, Boxer Superstores’, 16th annual Youth Lea
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Vandalism of pot plants continues
THE destroying of pot plants is beginning to raise concern as to whether this current pattern could be instigated by the same culprits.









