Tremaine van Aardt Deputy news editor & motoring editor

Tremaine van Aardt is the deputy news editor of The Herald and Weekend Post. He has worked his way through the ranks at these brands from an intern to managing several reporters daily in his current role. The former education reporter and award-winning journalist is also the motoring editor responsible for the weekly World of Wheels segment in The Herald.

TIME TO TORQUE | Fun, funky Citroën C3’s an impressive little compact

Motoring

It’s fun, funky and generously specced considering the price.

TIME TO TORQUE | Third-generation Nissan Qashqai conquers on comfort

Motoring

Electric vehicles have sparked new investments, partnerships and opportunities but SA is not quite there yet — thanks ...

Teamwork makes the dream possible for township schools

Weeken Post

While they might be marked according to an equal assessment, matrics in Gqeberha central and eastern suburbs do not ...

KwaMagxaki matric overcomes personal struggle to ensure success

Weeken Post

While preparing for his trial exams, Asive Diamane held his baby brother in one arm and a book in the other as tried to ...

Supercar fleet rolls into city for exciting rally

Motoring

Do not blink for the rest of the week if you are in Gqeberha — you might just miss a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ...

Collegiate issues apology over controversial article

News

Collegiate Girls High School has acknowledged that aspects of an article published in its annual year book could be ...

Modified car owners, traffic officials to meet over ‘victimisation’

News

Members of Port Elizabeth’s stanced car community are hoping to have talks with the city’s leadership about what ...

Modified car owners ‘victimised by traffic cops in illegal vehicles’

News

Some of the vehicles used to ensure motorists are abiding by the road rules are failing to do the same when it comes ...

Summerstrand residents take charge of stemming crime

News

The Summerstrand Neighbourhood Watch is taking conventional patrols, radios and call-outs to the next level through ...