May
28, 2005
 
 
 

 
   

‘Survivor’ final will have them all glued to the telly

Tuesday night will be fireworks all the way, says Babalwa Shota

CANCEL that date; skip the gym and buy a bag of microwave popcorn because Tuesday is D-Day. The three-hour finale of SABC3’s Survivor: Vanuatu Islands of Fire is on, and it’s getting hotter as it approaches an explosive ending....

Dancing in honour of mother, mentor and her best friend

After years of grieving, a daughter finds meaning in the skill she learnt, writes Barbara Hollands...

Acclaimed dance sensations Bounce decide to hop, skip and jump over PE

By Babalwa Shota
Features Editor

AFTER weeks of eager anticipation for what would have been a once-in-a-lifetime treat, Port Elizabeth fans of the street dance sensation Bounce have had their hopes dashed....

Good old-fashioned Woodstock rock

By Leon Muston

WITH the Woodstock Festival well under way, today’s entertainment will include some of the best rock bands in the country and some stunning extreme sports demonstrations....

Strong acting in tense cops and robbers remake


Ian Gray

THE new version of Assault on Precinct 13 is a no-nonsense action movie with less emphasis on blood-letting than is usual nowadays....




Delivery the key to nation’s success

LET’s face it, South Africa is no welfare state. Its failures fully to deliver affect the matters of old age pensions, keeping hospitals running in an efficient and caring way and getting township schools up to scratch. All these could be rectified by proper service delivery, by ensuring that the machinery of government turns efficiently, that our hospitals are properly staffed and run, that the social services help those for whom they are intended and that municipal services promote the health and comfort of all....

Fake licences to be had for a fee – in an hour

By Lauren Cohen

ASPIRING Eastern Cape motorists can be hooked up with a contact to secure a fraudulent driver’s licence within an hour – all it takes is a trip down to your nearest traffic department....

Yellowfin tuna hunt is for tough men, and a vixen

You need a hide that withstands bruising and a stomach that rides big swells. Strength and patience also help, writes Michael Roux van Zyl. Keen amateur fisherman Mike Holmes took the pictures...

Cup final teams chasing massive incentive

Special Correspondent

JOHANNESBURG – Two young SA coaches, Pitso Mosimane and Roger De Sa, will be at each other’s throats as they both chase the R2.5-million on offer to the victorious team in the Absa Cup soccer final at Olympia Park in Rustenberg today....

Dulce opens offices in historic PE hotel

By Michael Roux van Zyl

THE Port Elizabeth-based Dulce cafe franchise company recently bought a historical Richmond Hill hotel and restaurant to use as its national headquarters, while expanding on its core hospitality business....


 
 
 
 
 
 
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