Dysfunctional heritage body holds up Eastern Cape energy projects PREMIUM By Ray Hartle - 13 April 2021
Up to R27.5bn in alternative energy investments in the Eastern Cape are among projects being held up due to the dysfunctional EC Provincial Heritage Resources Authority (ECPHRA).
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Undeterred young 2019 Local Hero on list for heart transplant PREMIUM By Ray Hartle - 02 April 2021
East London teenager and Daily Dispatch Local Hero in 2019, Unakho Ntshintshi, has been placed on the waiting list for a heart transplant at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town.
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SIU probe into Eastern Cape s R35m PPE tender unravels into shambles PREMIUM By Ray Hartle - 15 March 2021
A R35.5m PPE tender, issued in June 2020 by the Eastern Cape health department, when the first wave of Covid-19 infections was at its worst, and which was already under suspicion because of a Special Investigating Unit probe into all such contracts, has disintegrated into a legal and accounting shambles.
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Edwin Okey Chikata Ijeoma was no intellectual slouch when he arrived in SA from Nigeria on a study permit in 1998 to pursue academic studies at the University of Pretoria. His hard work saw him obtain a PhD in economics in 2003