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Feb 26, 2024 |
heraldlive.co.za | Devon Koen
A Gqeberha woman and her alleged accomplice accused of conspiring to kill her estranged husband appeared briefly in the city’s high court on Monday, when their trial was meant to start. However, senior state advocate Marius Stander told the court he had been asked to stand in for his colleague, who was ill, so the matter would have to be postponed. Anichaa Ntoto, 31, is accused of paying Lubabalo Maseti, 30, R3,000 to kill her husband, Mcolisi Mguqulwa.
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Feb 26, 2024 |
heraldlive.co.za | Devon Koen
Rape-accused Paradise Beach father, stepson to stand trial in May Premium By Devon Koen - 27 February 2024 A Paradise Beach father and his stepson, charged with a host of sexual offences including incest, human trafficking and rape, have asked for more time to consult with their lawyers before trial. They appeared briefly in the Gqeberha high court on Monday and the matter was accordingly postponed to May 6...
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Feb 24, 2024 |
heraldlive.co.za | Devon Koen
LEGENDARY TRIO: Winston Ntshona, Athol Fugard and John Kani at the Opera House Weekend Post became a stage for the arts over the years, showcasing home-grown talent, international actors and singing sensations, renowned theatre performances and behind-the-scenes drama. Often granted behind-the-scenes access to the lights, cameras and action, arts writers not only get to meet their idols, but also mingle with them. In the world of journalism, entertainment reporting is the Ritz.
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Feb 22, 2024 |
heraldlive.co.za | Devon Koen
Premium As the final curtain is set to fall on the 2024 Mandela Bay Arts Festival this weekend, festivalgoers are in for a treat as some big names will still take to the stage to round out the occasion. The second instalment of the festival, in collaboration with the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality and the National Arts Festival, proved to be a welcome opportunity to experience the arts, with the organisers excited about what is to come. ..
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Feb 21, 2024 |
heraldlive.co.za | Devon Koen
Pearson High pupils survive crash on N2 By Devon Koen - 22 February 2024 Twelve pupils from a Gqeberha school have been taken to hospital for treatment after the bus they were travelling in overturned on the N2 near Humansdorp on Thursday. Eastern Cape transport department spokesperson Unathi Binqose confirmed all 12 pupils, and two adults, had survived the accident after the driver of the vehicle allegedly lost control and veered off the road. The vehicle then overturned...
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