Risking life and limb for a laugh, a group of Gqeberha youths filmed themselves fiddling with electricity switches in a substation in the Bay after easily gaining access to the unsecured asset.
While the fight to improve security along Gqeberha’s beachfront continues, private security operatives have had their hands full across the metro as hijackings have spiked and caused further concerns over crime in and around Nelson Mandela Bay.
The Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber’s third quarterly survey indicates businesses are increasingly embracing alternative energy solutions to ease the effect of load-shedding, and this shift is boosting the metro’s economy.
Anger has exploded in rugby-mad Nelson Mandela Bay over the metro’s exclusion from the Springboks’ World Cup Tour. Letters were flying thick and fast on Monday to remind SA Rugby that the metro is the home of captain Siya Kolisi and other members of the winning team. Anger has exploded in rugby.