Be a sport, Danny, and spare us huge absurdities
Jordaan says some of the best in the world want to coach our ‘huge brand’. Of course they do, we’re ranked 75th
Continue reading →Jordaan says some of the best in the world want to coach our ‘huge brand’. Of course they do, we’re ranked 75th
Continue reading →Residents in Gqeberha’s western suburbs can expect their taps to run dry in August, while the same fate will likely befall most of Nelson Mandela Bay by the end of 2021. With the municipality already indicating that KwaNobuhle will … Continue reading →
For about five years, Joan Bird has religiously donated jerseys and matching beanies to Bay philanthropist Marcelle Wentworth, who in turn gives them to children in Gqeberha’s townships.
Continue reading →Businesses selling feed for livestock in the Eastern Cape are allegedly charging subsistence farmers inflated prices — sometimes up to R600 more than the normal price when buying with the government’s Pesi vouchers. This has led to the department of … Continue reading →
A 30-year-old KwaZulu-Natal man is to appear in court after he allegedly fatally stabbed 35-year-old Sandile Buthelezi during a social gathering for talking too much on his phone.
Continue reading →DA Women’s Network (DAWN) leader Nomafrench Mbombo has resigned from that position.
Continue reading →Mango has made part payment towards the sum it owes for landing fees, parking fees and passenger service charges.
Continue reading →A magistrate, a doctor and four licencing officials are implicated in the fraudulent issuing of a driving licence.
Continue reading →This means the party, which has six seats in the council, has to significantly increase its support base as it would need 55 more seats to have an outright majority in the 120-seat council.
Continue reading →It is this enduring passion and determination to create positive change that resulted in Tsamenyi — together with respected businesswoman Gloria Serobe and author and speaker Mmatshilo Motsei — being conferred with honorary doctorates at the Nelson Mandela University autumn … Continue reading →