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Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality

Nelson Mandela Bay residents vote for better services and jobs for youth

30th May 2024 Joseph Chirume 0

Voters in the Eastern Cape heeded the call to cast their ballots despite delays.

Water crisis in Nelson Mandela Bay

29th March 2023 Joseph Chirume 0

According to the municipality the current average level in the five dams that supply the metro is 13,27%.

No end in sight to water crisis in Nelson Mandela Bay

17th September 2021 Joseph Chirume 0

Droughts are expected to become more frequent in southern Africa as climate change heralds extreme weather events globally.

Covid-19 exposes ailing health system in E Cape

23rd June 2020 Joseph Chirume 0

The coronavirus has exposed the ailing public health system and the inequalities between private and public healthcare.

Municipal workers in Port Elizabeth march for better working conditions

12th June 2020 Joseph Chirume 0

Municipal workers in Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality march for insourcing and danger allowance during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Foreign nationals in Port Elizabeth Central live in fear

31st May 2018 Joseph Chirume 0

In May 2008, xenophobic attacks swept through South Africa leaving 62 people dead and 21 of whom were South African citizens. Elitsha spoke to foreign nationals in Port Elizabeth Central to ask whether they feel safe or not.

Blame game between levels of government leave the poor without services

13th December 2017 Joseph Chirume 0

Colchester in the Eastern Cape is a true reflection of South Africa. You have the rich living in townhouses and not so far you have Endlovini Informal Settlement that has poor services because political parties are busy politicking.

Refuse collectors demand better working conditions

29th June 2017 Joseph Chirume 0

A month-long strike by Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality’s (NMBM) refuse collectors was called off last week after the striking workers felt that their employer had roped in […]

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