Despite the chronic water shortage, the Nelson Mandela Bay metro says it will fend off Day Zero
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Corruption and greed blamed as political rivalries turn increasingly violent in the region
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A Liberian-flagged ship spewed between 200 and 400 litres of oil into the sea off Port Elizabeth city during ‘bunkering’ re-fuelling
120 000 jobs will be created by 2030, but conservationists warn of harm from a history of SA’s noncompliance with environmental regulations.
The coalition government in the Nelson Mandela Bay metro is on shaky ground following the dismissal of Deputy Mayor Bobani
The DA and UDM will meet to secure the Nelson Mandela Bay coalition.