Beware of online scams, police warn
The buying and selling of products online has cost many their hard-earned cash, and the Gqeberha police have cautioned prospective buyers and sellers to take extra care when doing so.
Continue reading →The buying and selling of products online has cost many their hard-earned cash, and the Gqeberha police have cautioned prospective buyers and sellers to take extra care when doing so.
Continue reading →As fears grow over Covid-19’s third wave, the Eastern Cape health department will spend only R3.4bn of its R26.4bn budget on actual health care in the current financial year.
Continue reading →The EFF Student Command has won student representative elections at four of NMU’s five campuses.
Continue reading →Councillors in Nelson Mandela Bay will again attempt to remove speaker Buyelwa Mafaya on March 30.
Continue reading →With the Eastern Cape department of public works and infrastructure (DPWI) budget having shrunk by 3%, MEC Babalo Madikizela has stressed the importance of doing more with less. To achieve this, he said, they required a good balancing act as … Continue reading →
Closing arguments in the formal bail application of a man accused of murdering two brothers in an alleged mob-justice attack were heard in the Motherwell Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.
Continue reading →Despite being allocated R26.4bn, the Eastern Cape health department will spend only R3.4bn delivering health-care services in the 2021/2022 financial year.
Continue reading →A Gqeberha woman was shot in the head in front of her teenage daughter outside her Ikamvelihle home on Wednesday. Bulelwa Mene, 38, was shot dead in her front yard shortly after returning home from work. Police spokesperson Captain Andre … Continue reading →
The former SA U19 player, who has now made three appearances for EP in the white ball format, said he was relishing the prospect of playing first-class cricket, if given the chance.
Continue reading →Despite the rise in the “Zoom shirt” as more people work from home, SA Fashion Week founder Lucilla Booyzen does not foresee the world living in tracksuit pants and slippers for much longer.
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