Despite new Post Office system, snaking queues are the norm in Port Elizabeth
News | 22 January 2021
Community is split, even within families, on whether mining should be allowed to take place
By Fred Kockott
News | 22 January 2021
Municipality is concerned with informal settlements mushrooming in the city
News | 21 January 2021
The two projects are meant to benefit elderly, disabled and blind residents whose 500 informal structures are being built in the area
News | 20 January 2021
Eugene Jali lost his hand in a maize mixing machine
News | 20 January 2021
Toilets, basins, light bulbs, doors have been stolen
Brief | 20 January 2021
The officers allegedly beat up a 20-year-old for breaking curfew regulations
News | 20 January 2021
Six-year-old Phawu Mandiyase was playing with his friend when the incident occured
News | 20 January 2021
Eastern Cape beneficiaries travel 100km to try to beat the queues
News | 14 January 2021
But minister Motsoaledi this week temporarily suspended certain services, including applications for new IDs, passports and all marriage services
News | 14 January 2021
SASSA says her old age grant will be paid in February
News | 13 January 2021
A 20-year-old says he were punched and kicked outside his mother's house
News | 12 January 2021
Residents believe their area will be safer without illegal connections
Brief | 12 January 2021
Makhanda councillor says they shouldn’t have occupied buildings
Brief | 10 December 2020
The unit claimed that the state attorney had not done its job properly in a medical negligence case
Law | 10 December 2020