His name was Sturmann Yanghis. He was a 17-year-old South African brought by ship to the United States in 1860 with four other young men billed in the press as "wild African savages" who had "never before been brought into contact with civilization." Each represented a different Indigenous group.
For many visitors arriving into Gqeberha the first impression they get is of our dear old airport. Chief Dawid Stuurman International, as it now known, has been serving our region faithfully since 1929 and is an important part of what makes Nelson Mandela Bay so special.
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Young girls who were allegedly sexually assaulted and raped by pastor Timothy Omotoso had been so severely groomed that the thought of saying no did not even cross their minds, the Gqeberha high court in Eastern Cape heard on Thursday.