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The Herald is the voice of Nelson Mandela Bay – in print and online. On May 7 1845, the first copy of The Herald was printed, making it the oldest newspaper in South Africa. The Herald has come a long way since that first printing day when the paper hit the streets at a cover price of a single penny. The Herald publishes fresh news, insights, opinions, sport and entertainment reports all day long, seven days a week on a fully mobile responsive website.
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The Herald is the voice of Nelson Mandela Bay – in print and online. On May 7 1845, the first copy of The Herald was printed, making it the oldest newspaper in South Africa. The Herald has come a long way since that first printing day when the paper hit the streets at a cover price of a single penny. The Herald publishes fresh news, insights, opinions, sport and entertainment reports all day long, seven days a week on a fully mobile responsive website.
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1 What’s really going on in the DRC 15:47
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15:47The conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo which claimed the lives of SA soldiers is likely to escalate. That’s political analyst Ntsikelelo Breakfast speaking in the wake of the death of 13 soldiers killed in fighting with M23 rebels in the DRC. The SA troops are in Congo as part of UN and Southern African missions. In Behind The Herald Headlines with Daron Mann this week, we unpack the devastating conflict with Breakfast. The Herald…
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1 Why the Sunrisers are shining again 10:14
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10:14The Sunrisers Eastern Cape are finally starting to prove why they are the Betway SA20 defending champions after a dismal start to the championship this season. The home side whipped the Pretoria Capitals by 52 runs in their clash at St George’s Park in Gqeberha on Wednesday night, making it three back-to-back victories after three opening defeats — their three worst defeats in the tournament’s short history. In Behind The Herald Headlines with Daron Mann this week, we speak to Sunrisers coach Adrian Birrell as the team prepare for their match against the Joburg Super Kings at St George’s Park on Friday. The Herald…
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1 Top pupils reveal secrets behind their success 14:53
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14:53The Eastern Cape achieved a record 84.89% matric pass rate in 2024 and among those who contributed to this increase are two Nelson Mandela Bay pupils who were also the top achievers in the province. Diya Gajjar and Chris Joubert, both from Pearson High School in Gqeberha, finished first and second in the province, respectively. Pearson was also among the eight schools in the Bay to achieve a 100% pass rate for the class of 2024. In Behind the Herald Headlines with Daron Mann this week, we speak to Diya and Chris who both highlight the role support systems — at home and at school — played in their remarkable achievements, some of the challenges they faced in the exams and their plans for this year. We also speak to principal Haldane Pienaar who lauded Diya and Chris for achieving what was a “first in our history” and thanked school staff and parents for their support. The Herald…
The National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) is investigating the brutal battering of at least 20 seagull chicks by a handful of young holidaymakers camping near the Gamtoos River mouth. Speaking on Behind The Herald Headlines with Daron Mann this week, NSPCA spokesperson Jacques Peacock described the incident as tragic and said they hoped to get to the bottom of the situation soon. The chicks were beaten to death with sticks. The senseless killing has led to widespread outrage on social media. “The fact that it was at the hands of youngsters makes it even more abhorrent,” Peacock said. He said they hoped to hand over a docket with all the necessary information to the police once the investigation was completed. The Herald…
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1 The factors behind Eastern Cape’s horrific road deaths 10:38
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10:38Human behaviour is behind many of the road accidents on Eastern Cape roads so far this festive season.That is the opinion of Eastern Cape transport department spokesperson Unathi Binqose, speaking after a bloody weekend on the province’s roads in which more than 18 people died and 20 were injured. In an accident near Graaff-Reinet on Monday morning, 14 people died in a head-on collision between a minibus taxi and an SUV on the N9. A few hours earlier, on Sunday night, another head-on collision on the R61 near Bizana claimed the lives of three people. Speaking on Behind The Herald Headlines with Daron Mann this week, Binqose says fatigue, reckless and negligent driving and driving under the influence of alcohol were factors in road deaths. The Herald…
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1 Citizen of the Year winner shares advice on staying safe in the water this summer 13:20
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13:20Summer is here and water safety is a top priority during the festive season. Swimming experts and emergency responders have urged bathers to exercise caution and to never leave children unsupervised in or near the water. On Friday’s episode of Behind The Herald Headlines, Daron Mann chats to The Herald Nelson Mandela University Citizens of the Year Health and Safety category winner Natalie Ogden. She discusses practical water safety tips for whether you are swimming in the ocean, a river, dam or pool and advises to always swim at beaches where lifeguards are on duty to enjoy the festive season responsibly. The Herald…
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1 Malgas prepared to work with defeated rugby rival 16:49
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16:49Newly elected EP Rugby president George Malgas says he will humble himself and knock on the door of his opponent for the position, Willem Oliphant — for the betterment of rugby. A relieved Malgas was crowned president after he pipped bitter rival Oliphant by the narrowest of margins — 119 to 116 — on Saturday. Speaking on Behind The Herald Headlines with Daron Mann this week, Malgas said he believed he could work with Oliphant for the betterment of rugby, adding he wanted to bring him back into the fold as he felt Oliphant had value to add to EP Rugby. “For me, the value seems to be that he can unlock some funds, nationally and otherwise,” he said. “I think his campaign was based on [being] willing to put money into the union and I’m going to be very humble in knocking on the man’s door...” The Herald…
The race is on for spaza shop owners in SA to register their businesses after a call by President Cyril Ramaphosa. With 23 children having died and more than 800 fallen ill from suspected food poisoning across SA in the past three months, allegedly after ingesting food from spaza shops, Ramaphosa intervened with a directive that all spaza shops be registered. In a follow-up to this declaration, the SA Government News Agency said: “All spaza shop owners and vendors must register with their respective municipalities from November 15 to December 13 2024.” In Behind The Herald Headlines with Daron Mann this week, we speak to National African Federated Chamber of Commerce (Nafcoc) Eastern Cape deputy president Mlungisi John. The Herald…
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1 Jack discusses metro’s job shortlisting processes 11:05
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11:05The Nelson Mandela Bay municipality will head back to the drawing board to rework its shortlisting process for jobs in the metro, after years of sharp criticism that it was sidelining some racial groups. This could result in applicants, who were previously excluded from job opportunities because they did not fit within the city’s Employment Equity Act targets, competing during the shortlisting process. In Behind The Herald Headlines with Daron Mann this week, we speak to corporate services political head Khusta Jack. The Herald…
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1 It’s beginning to look a lot like year-end fatigue 14:09
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14:09It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. The Christmas cheer is already in full force in stores and online but most of us are just trying to get through year-end fatigue. In this week's episode of the S’wana Know podcast, Annelisa and Kelly Kelz chat about how tiring it is to think about Christmas so soon, when they are putting their Christmas tree up and their favourite Christmas traditions. The Herald…
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1 How gambling is taking its toll 11:09
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11:09There is an increase in the number of young adults — predominantly males — in SA who are gambling. That is according to the South African Responsible Gambling Foundation’s treatment and counselling specialist, Bongiwe Ngobese. Speaking on Behind The Herald Headlines with Daron Mann in the wake of gambling addict Liezel Badenhorst’s 15-year sentence for stealing from her employers, Ngobese says gambling is taking its toll on pathological gamblers. The Herald…
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1 Coaches to discuss Mzwandile Mali tournament’s amazing success 16:52
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16:52In today’s episode of the S’wana Know podcast, we discuss the Mzwandile Mali Schools Rugby Tournament — an event that has become a beacon of hope and resilience in our community. Annelisa speaks to head coach Monde Tyaliti, and assistant coach Xolani Grootboom about how they have created a remarkable story of hard work, determination and passion. She also chats to two of the players from the squad about the impact the tournament has had on their lives. The Herald…
Suspected underworld figure Mark Lifman was murdered by people with “desperate reasons”. That is the opinion of Andre Naude, Lifman’s co-accused in the murder of “Steroid King” Brian Wainstein. Lifman, 57, was still carrying his shopping bags when he was gunned down on Sunday, a day before he was due to appear in the Western Cape High Court, where he is charged alongside 13 others for the 2017 murder of Wainstein. He became the fourth accused in the matter to be killed. Speaking on Behind The Herald Headlines with Daron Mann this week, Naude said while he did not think Lifman’s murder was linked to the trial, he could not rule out the possibility either. The Herald…
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A game of musical chairs or a move to improve the city? Babalwa Lobishe was elected as Nelson Mandela Bay’s new mayor on Thursday, swapping posts with Gary van Niekerk, who takes up the deputy position. In Behind The Herald Headlines with Daron Mann this week, we speak to Nelson Mandela University academic and political analyst Ongama Mtimka about the change in leadership. The Herald…
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1 MMA star Shadrack Nsua to discuss how hardship fuelled his fight to win 38:10
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38:10Professional MMA fighter Shadrack Nsua is well on his way to becoming a world champion. In Friday’s episode of the S’wana Know podcast, Annelisa chats to Nsua about the many challenges he had to overcome as a young refugee fleeing from the Democratic Republic of Congo, enduring abuse, living on the streets, and debilitating health issues, and how he managed to use that to fuel his fight to become a professional athlete. We are also joined by Herald reporter Riaan Marais, who wrote about Nsua’s journey. The Herald…
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