Turning negatives into positives
Despite being wheelchair-bound, visually impaired and unable to write, a Nelson Mandela University student took control of and overcame his condition to graduate with 14 distinctions.
Continue reading →Despite being wheelchair-bound, visually impaired and unable to write, a Nelson Mandela University student took control of and overcame his condition to graduate with 14 distinctions.
Continue reading →A major Nelson Mandela Bay frozen food wholesaler has suffered losses running into the millions, after three hijackings in recent months that saw tons of frozen meat removed from their cold storage delivery trucks en route to clients.
Continue reading →While most70-somethings might prefer to spend their days reading or tending to their gardens, Manny Plaatjies says he has no intention of stepping away from the stage and still has “Manny more” performances ahead.
Continue reading →Kaizer Chiefs ended Mamelodi Sundowns’ unbeaten record in the league when they beat the Premiership leaders 2-1 at Loftus stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Continue reading →Two men were arrested following a house robbery in Kwazakhele on Friday, while police continue to search for five people in relation to another robbery in Bushy Park on the same day.
Continue reading →Two men were arrested following a house robbery in Kwazakhele on Friday, while police continue to search for five people in relation to another robbery in Bushy Park on the same day.
Continue reading →Eleven people were arrested at the weekend for drug possession and the illegal possession of perlemoen worth more than R800,000.
Continue reading →Eleven people were arrested at the weekend for drug possession and the illegal possession of perlemoen worth more than R800,000.
Continue reading →In a five-page statement‚ the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) said it “strongly disagrees” with Mthethwa. The sports umbrella body accused Mthethwa of “selectively” applying section 13(5) of the sports act and said the minister has “overreached” … Continue reading →
It was a long, hard few weeks. Deadlines had to be met, kids had to be fetched and carried, and meals had to be cooked. And the school term had dragged on and on.
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