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Man dies after falling off ladder at VW plant in Kariega

A 56-year-old Nelson Mandela Bay man died on Friday after falling off a ladder at the Volkswagen Group manufacturing plant in Kariega.

In Behind the Herald Headlines with Daron Mann, we catch up with DA Eastern Cape leader Andrew ...

As SA prepares to mark 30 years of democracy, significant milestones have been reached, but crime, ...

LISTEN | What the Patriotic Alliance has planned for you

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

Kou-Kamma municipality tackling financial challenges

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As SA prepares to mark 30 years of democracy, significant milestones have been reached, but crime, poverty and the use ...

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.

Neglected, vandalised sports grounds tell sad story

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As SA prepares to mark 30 years of democracy, significant milestones have been reached, but crime, poverty and the use ...

Filthy Graaff-Reinet dumpsite ‘a chaotic free-for-all’

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As SA prepares to mark 30 years of democracy, significant milestones have been reached, but crime, poverty and the use ...

Mount Pleasant officially Eastern Cape's best-performing GET school

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SPONSORED | The primary school's success at the MEC Excellence Awards is a testament to its unwavering commitment to ...

DA, residents march in protest against northern areas killings

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Residents and DA members marched to the Gelvandale police station yesterday to submit a memorandum of demands, ...

Poverty, crime and the bucket system haunt Walmer Township

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As SA prepares to mark 30 years of democracy, significant milestones have been reached, but crime, poverty and the use ...

Man accused of killing wife expected to plead guilty next week

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A Gelvandale man accused of murdering his estranged wife outside their home two days after Christmas is scheduled to ...

Mourners robbed before memorial service in New Brighton

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Robbers escaped with cellphones and cash after holding up a group of mourners who had gathered for a memorial ...

Woman drowns after accidentally driving car off ship into Gqeberha harbour

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A young woman drowned at the Gqeberha harbour on Thursday morning after accidentally driving a new car off a vessel ...

Taxi driver still missing after six months

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The police and the family of a 41-year-old jikeleza driver who went missing in October 2023 are continuing their ...

Tributes flow at memorial service for Algoa Bus CEO Sicelo Duze

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Uncompromising in his religious and educational beliefs and someone who did not shy away from tackling tough issues, ...

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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

Not many sympathise, but listening to Afrikaner group won’t hurt

While the ANC dismissed the concerns of a large group of institutions and leaders, it doesn’t dissipate the pressure

Let’s build on gains made in past 30 years

Thirty years ago, South Africans were gearing up to vote in the first democratic elections.

Teachers deserve a little more understanding

Every day I witness how teachers work their hearts out trying to discipline wayward children; it is hard and sometimes impossible.

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

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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 ...