Severe flooding in Nelson Mandela Bay, particularly Kariega, has caused road closures and dangerous conditions due to heavy rainfall from a low-pressure system.
Severe pothole damage and non-functional streetlights on Gqeberha roads raise safety concerns, prompting scrutiny from local council and residents.
A 24-year-old man was fatally electrocuted in KwaNobuhle while allegedly attempting to steal cables from a streetlight pole.
Residents of Kariega still face water shortages despite the municipality’s efforts, with ongoing low pressure and outages affecting many areas.
South African motorists face a mixed bag at the pumps from Wednesday, with petrol prices jumping by R1.43 per litre while diesel drops by up to R3.25 per litre.
PE Harlequins players involved in a three-vehicle collision on the N2, while returning from a match, were discharged from hospital.
Nelson Mandela Bay’s Metro Police faces a serious operational crisis with only four vehicles available, prompting calls for significant department expansion.
Tiryville residents are struggling with severe water outages since February, lacking communication from their councillor and facing health risks.
Four teenagers were shot dead and one left injured at a Motherwell house, with police saying the motive remains unknown.
SAPS investigate murder incident after two men were found shot dead inside a Despatch house, while a 27-year-old woman was wounded in her hand.