Women make semi-nude calendar for charity
Walmer birthday calendar models show their delight at the final product yesterday at Cobblestones in 6th Avenue, Walmer. Picture: SIYAMTANDA CAPA A BUNCH of high-spirited Walmer women went semi-nude...
View ArticleTruck veers off road near Addo, injures 46 workers
The farm truck which plunged off the gravel road near Addo FORTY-six farm workers were injured 44 others walked away unscathed after the truck in which they were travelling rolled down an embankment...
View ArticleHow to be data-smart
Step-by-step guide to become data smart for both Android and Apple users Weekend Post consumer column Fair & Square has been inundated with complaints and allegations of disappearing data and...
View ArticleAUDIO: DA listens to tape of alleged slur
NELSON Mandela Bay DA councillor Chris Roberts, who is accused of uttering a racial slur at last month’s closed council meeting, can be heard on tape saying what sounds like the word “bobbejaan” in...
View ArticleFlySafair offers unbelievable birthday price
To celebrate its birthday, national airline FlySafair has offered all South Africans flight tickets for just of R1. The airline said 30 000 tickets for flights on all its routes were released. The low...
View ArticleOperation Fiela seizes large amounts of drugs
Police have seized large amounts of cash and mandrax tablets, valued at R82 000, in KwaNobuhle, Uitenhage during Operation Fiela earlier this month. On 22 August police obtained search warrants for...
View ArticleDeath of former Miss PE: case postponed to October
Bianca-Anne Harper Agherdien THE 32-year-old BMW driver who was allegedly involved in the fatal head-on collision with former Miss Port Elizabeth Bianca-Anne Harper Agherdien appeared briefly in the...
View ArticleManhunt after prisoners escape from cop van
Five gunmen attacked a police vehicle transporting suspects from court to the Kgosi Mampuru Prison in Pretoria today. The SA Police Service have now put out an alert to help them rearrest the escapees...
View ArticleParenting not child’s play for these pupils
OH BABY: Alexander Road High School Grade 11 pupils Skye Serenata, 17, and Siphe Mbushe, 17, with their Flour Baby Project ‘offspring’. The ‘babies’ are made from 2.5kg bags of flour. Picture: MIKE...
View ArticleSMMEs put a stop to building of RDP homes
HALF BUILT: Residents in Port Elizabeth’s Red Location are up in arms because of housing issues. Nomazulu Mboxela, 82, is one of 34 people whose homes were demolished to make way for new houses...
View ArticleProtests over government’s nuclear power plans
As Greenpeace activists locked themselves into a wooden Trojan Horse outside the Department of Energy headquarters in Pretoria yesterday, local activists handed a memorandum to department officials in...
View ArticlePE woman’s bid to help matriculant
PORT Elizabeth’s very own Fairy Godmother, Annelise Damons, is in a tricky predicament. She has been asked to make the dreams of a teenage boy, who lives in North West, a reality. Touched by the...
View ArticleDispute over cultural festival heats up
Noxolo Nqwazi ORGANISERS of the Nelson Mandela Bay Cultural Festival are embroiled in a dispute with the municipality, demanding it sponsor their events for the next two years. The company, Harmocept,...
View ArticleVictims must become victors – Alison
Alison Botha NOT remaining a victim is a decision that targets of genderbased violence have to make, Noordhoek rape survivor Alison Botha said yesterday. Botha, 47, was a guest speaker at a conference...
View ArticleLight aircraft crash claims two
Two people lost their lives during a microlight aircraft crash in the Winkelspruit area near the N2 highway on Tuesday afternoon. Picture: Netcare 911 Two people lost their lives during a microlight...
View ArticleTeacher’s late-night candle classes help matrics
GOING THE EXTRA MILE: Linda Jonas, a mathematics teacher at Mzamowethu, has been labelled an extraordinary woman who goes beyond her duties to teach maths until late at night to matriculants at her...
View ArticleMandela’s red Merc‚ strike become art
HISTORY RECONSTRUCTED: An exhibition titled Red which deals with labour relations at the East London Mercedes Benz plant in 1990, is on display at the Ann Bryant Art Gallery for the next six weeks....
View ArticleZuma to launch War on Leaks programme in PE
President Jacob Zuma is expected to launch the government’s War on Leaks programme, which is designed to train 15 000 young people to curb water losses, in Port Elizabeth on Friday (28/08/15). During...
View ArticleTrial on death of Top Billing presenter to start end of October
SIMBA MHERE - The trial of the driver involved in a collision in which television presenter Simba Mhere died has been delayed by two months. Preshalin Naidoo appeared in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court...
View ArticlePredicted drop in fuel price only a temporary relief
The expected petrol price decline of 70 cents a litre will be a great relief for many South Africans, but deeply indebted consumers are in for a rough ride. The predicted 70c/l drop in fuel and 50c/l...
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