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Through their local campaign, ‘It’s your country, enjoy it,’ Shot’left is on a mission to encourage South Africans to travel within the country and explore all it has to offer.
Cape Town – An Eastern Cape man is lucky to be alive after being bitten by a shark on Monday while free diving. According to the National Sea Rescue Institute’s (NSRI) operations manager ...
A helicopter successfully herded 16 critically endangered banteng onto a truck in Cambodia for the first time, ...
Both white and Black farmers and even conservative white Afrikaner groups denied the Trump administration’s “genocide” and land seizure claims that led the U.S. to cut all financial aid to South ...
Topping the agenda at President Trump's meeting with South Africa's president is the new US refugee policy welcoming white ...
An 80-year-old man was arrested for possessing stolen livestock in Eastern Cape, marking a significant step in the fight ...
Stock theft in the Eastern Cape is on the rise, leaving farmers devastated and workers fearing for their livelihoods. A ...
DAMMAM, 17 January 2006 -- Eastern Province Cement Company (EPCC) made profits of SR309 million in 2005, according to its General Manager Dr. Zamil Al-Mugrin. Operating profits reached SR284 million, ...
KOMANI - Several multi-million-rand sporting facilities in the Eastern Cape have been vandalised and are now unusable. READ: McKenzie demands upkeep of sports facilities in Eastern Cape The Steve ...
In September, 18 members of a multigenerational family were gunned down in a rural homestead in Eastern Cape province. Most of the victims were women who had gathered to prepare for a traditional ...
The Eastern Cape Department of Education has withdrawn ... heinous acts of crime committed against a 7-year-old minor in the province,” he said. Gade said he has engaged in numerous discussions ...
Eastern Cape MEC for Agriculture, Nonceba Kontsiwe, is urging communities across the province to take an active role in food production as a tool to combat hunger and uplift local economies. “In ...