Threat to SA competitiveness
CRUMBLING education standards, a rise in corruption and high unemployment threaten South Africa’s competitiveness and future sustainability, Consulting Engineers SA (Cesa) president Naren Bhojaram said in East London.
Fists of fury time at Orient
THE controversy surrounding the SA junior- flyweight title will finally be sorted out on Sunday when both title-holders Luzuko Siyo and Bongani Silila clash in a bid to produce a unified champion at Orient Theatre in East London.
Adventurous tourists cruise in for a taste of Buffalo City
THE East London port was abuzz with excitement yesterday morning when an international luxury liner docked.
Cops ‘can’t deal with rape’
MANY police officers in the East London policing area do not know how to respond to rape cases, a Saturday Dispatch investigation revealed.
Race on for Border hot seat
PHUMLANI Mkolo, the ANC boss in Buffalo City Metro region, is one of three candidates running for the presidency of Border Rugby this weekend.
UK saxophonist to woo EL audiences
UK SAXOPHONIST and musician Andrew Young is set to bring some Liverpool flavour to the East London stage next week as part of his coast to coast tour.
Out Of The Vault: ‘Unluckiest’ school in EL now a source of pride
ONCE dubbed the unluckiest school in East London, Uviwe Senior Secondary School in Scenery Park is now regarded as the “university of Scenery Park”.
Buffs is the race for a PB
THE Nestle Bar One Buffalo Marathon is a race of huge prestige and is one of the most recognised marathons in South Africa.





