Siya and Rachel Kolisi are now executive producers! They’re working on a short film about GBV
Rachel said the film is necessary and impactful.
Continue reading →Rachel said the film is necessary and impactful.
Continue reading →SA’s famous faces weighed in on the situation, with stars like Siv Ngesi, Thickleeyonce, Sizwe Dhlomo, Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi and other big names lashing out over the incident.
Continue reading →Nelson Mandela Bay residents will be able to book driver’s licence renewals and learner’s licence applications online from Monday.
Continue reading →Already credited with one of sport’s great comebacks when he returned from back surgery to win a fifth Masters in 2019, ending an 11-year majors drought, Woods will have to be even more resilient if he is to overcome the … Continue reading →
SA actress Dr Gcina Mhlophe will share the magic of storytelling at a Nelson Mandela University (NMU) webinar to celebrate International Mother Tongue Day. The legendary performance artist and educator will speak at the online launch of a new multilingual … Continue reading →
The investment retention incentives set out to help accommodation establishments suffering from cancellations due to the Covid-19 hotspot tag and beach closures.
Continue reading →The old Summerstrand Hotel, a Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth) landmark, is being converted into a 500-bed residence for Nelson Mandela University (NMU) students. The residence, which is due to open in March, aims to provide safe and affordable accommodation close … Continue reading →
Alli has fallen down the pecking order under Mourinho, not starting a Premier League game since the opening day of the season, but stole the limelight on Wednesday with a sensational overhead kick and two assists.
Continue reading →The DA could be without a mayor in the Eastern Cape as Nelson Mandela Bay’s Nqaba Bhanga and his Kouga counterpart mayor Horatio Hendricks face motions of no confidence on Friday.
Continue reading →January tourism data will reflect even worse numbers than December, because of the closure of beaches and rivers and the ban on the sale of alcohol, says the Tourism Business Council of SA.
Continue reading →