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Inside Kariega’s crippling power problem

Kariega township KwaNobuhle’s electricity woes are expected to continue unless the municipality builds a new substation, for which it simply does not have the money.

Frustrated by the neglect of their town, farmers from Krakeel River have rallied together, using ...

In the 2018 national senior certificate exams, northern areas resident Chadleigh Ownhouse emerged ...

LISTEN | Golden period ahead for SA, says ActionSA’s Trollip

Politics

With six weeks to go before South Africans head to the polls for what is expected to be a hotly-contested 2024 general ...

LISTEN | EFF’s Mzwanele Manyi explains party’s land ownership stance

Politics

With just more than six weeks to go before South Africans head to the polls for what is expected to be a hotly ...

TRIBUTE EDITION | Weekend Post calls it a wrap

Weeken Post

It was the end of an era as the last edition of Weekend Post was published on February 24.

Nelson Mandela Bay metro stepping up efforts to repair street lights

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With about 10,000 broken street lights in Nelson Mandela Bay, the municipality has started a programme to repair 3,000 ...

WATCH | Bittersweet moment as uncle of murdered NMU graduate receives his degree

News

A temporary hush broke the ululation and celebrations at Nelson Mandela University’s Madibaz Indoor Centre as the uncle ...

Knysna residents demand jobs in N2 upgrade

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The N2 in Knysna has been opened again after angry Knysna residents took to the streets on Tuesday morning to demand ...

Nine reasons why River Dale's designer homes are in demand

Lifestyle

SPONSORED | Looking for the home of your dreams in an idyllic setting? Don’t buy until you’ve seen this new village in ...

Nelson Mandela Bay music teacher desperate to get stolen trombone back

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A Gqeberha music teacher and trombonist has appealed to the public to keep an ear to the ground for any information ...

Spate of tragedies in illegal connections crisis

News

Residents living in the vicinity of illegal electricity connections are fearing for their lives after four people were ...

Rape complainant tells how love story turned into living hell

News

Leaving behind a life of luxury — living in expensive homes and driving sports cars — an Egyptian woman came to SA for ...

Teacher’s passion for science recognised with MEC’s excellence award

News

At the heart of Paterson High School in Schauderville, where young minds are flourishing and dreams take flight, ...

Nelson Mandela Bay official fired over alleged attempt to steal tyres

News

A Nelson Mandela Bay municipal official has been fired for dishonesty and gross negligence after a security ...

'How we’ll get SA firing on all cylinders' — ActionSA

Politics

As the national and provincial elections draw closer, The Herald will be providing space for political leaders in the ...

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A bittersweet journey of achievement and loss A hush temporarily broke the ululation and celebrations at the Nelson Mandela University’s Madibaz Indoor Centre as the uncle of a deceased student was called up to collect their certificate posthumously. Trying to balance the pride and sorrow of the moment, a shaky Mninawe Siphelele Jim bravely contained his emotions as he walked the ramp towards the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Professor Pamela Maseko, who read out his late nephew’s name. “Madame Acting Vice-Chancellor, Mr Mziwenene Tinzi, who tragically passed away last year, was a candidate for the Bachelor of Arts, and I request that you confer the degree on him posthumously,” Prof Maseko. The crowd erupted in celebratory cheer after the acting Vice-Chancellor duly conferred the degree posthumously, as Jim shook her hand. “I cannot even put into words how I’m feeling. The [graduation] moment was very touching,” Jim said. Read the full story here: https://news.mandela.ac.za/.../A-bittersweet-journey-of... #mandelaUniGrad2024 #MakeGraduationFashionable

Opinion

SA’s food inflation falls to lowest level since September 2020

Food inflation remains a topical issue in SA. The drought in some regions of the country has raised fears of a potential upside in food prices.

Better electricity service delivery the only way to prevent more tragic deaths

The proliferation of illegal electricity connections, often done out of desperation and frustration, has become a ticking time bomb, claiming innocent lives ...

Why aren't young South Africans out on the streets, demanding change?

As we edge closer to April 27 and the celebration of our 30-year-old democracy, one question obsesses me.

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After a difficult year, treading through unfamiliar territory and having to learn to operate under a new normal, we at ...

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs' properties in LA and Miami ...

US Department of Homeland Security agents have opened an investigation of hip-hop star Sean "Diddy" Combs, searching ...

Zendaya, Austin Butler, the KarJenners and more ...

Skincare experts shed light on foods to help you glow like your favourite celebs.

Bafana coach Broos wary of Algeria on the rebound from Afcon

Hugo Broos is wary of an Algeria on the rebound from their disappointing Africa Cup of Nations and eager to impress new ...

Ferrari's Sainz on how he went from hospital to hero

Spaniard Carlos Sainz has shed light on how he went from hospital to hero, winning an Australian Grand Prix the Ferrari ...

Warriors still searching for that perfect performance, says Qeshile

Despite a perfect record in the CSA T20 Challenge, Dafabet Warriors wicketkeeper-batsman Sinethemba Qeshile believes ...

Davids backs Boks playing Test in Gqeberha

Gqeberha’s prospects of hosting a long-awaited Springbok Test were given a big shot in the arm when SA Rugby deputy ...