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2 weeks ago |
sowetanlive.co.za | Bongani Magasela |Sino Majangaza
Siyabulela Hem celebrates after knocking out Bongani Mahlangu. Active boxing has been disrupted in East London due to the refurbishment of the city's iconic Orient Theatre. Tournaments already sanctioned by Boxing SA were postponed, and expectations are that renovations at Orient Theatre, which began last week, should be completed in six weeks. Promoter Ayanda Matiti's international tournament which initially was set for March 29, is back on Friday evening.
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1 month ago |
theherald.co.za | Ntsikelelo Qoyo |Sino Majangaza
Opposition parties have delivered a scathing assessment of the Eastern Cape’s 2025/2026 financial budget, accusing it of failing to attract new investments, create jobs and address the needs of the province’s people. Finance MEC Mlungisi Mvoko tabled his budget at the legislature in Bhisho on Tuesday. DA MPL Malcolm Figg said Mvoko’s speech was not inspiring.
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1 month ago |
sowetanlive.co.za | Sino Majangaza
Rural municipalities often complain about working with limited budgets due to low revenue collection rates. South Africans living in rural villages are industrious people who defy many odds to get by daily in the face of limited resources at their disposal. While some households receive financial support from family members working in cities, others must carve out a living through sheer determination.
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2 months ago |
dailydispatch.co.za | ZIYANDA ZWENI |Sino Majangaza
Charges against Teris Ntutu and his co-accused in connection with allegations of fraud and corruption relating to a R10m Mnquma municipality black plastic bag tender have been withdrawn. This was confirmed by National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Luxolo Tyali. Tyali said the charges were withdrawn on Monday in the Mthatha high court. “I can confirm that the charges have been withdrawn,” Tyali said. Tyali said Ntutu made representations to the Eastern Cape director of public prosecutions.
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2 months ago |
dailydispatch.co.za | Ernest Mabuza |Sino Majangaza
The Highgate Hotel in East London was the target for a deadly attacks in 1993. File photo. The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) says it is pleased with progress made in the past two weeks in the inquest into the 1993 Highgate Hotel massacre. The inquest is one of the matters referred to the NPA by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). It started on January 27 and continued until Friday. It was adjourned until March 24 to 27.
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