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Over 40,000 people expected to descend on Nqweba, Eastern Cape
NQWEBA - Tourism Minister Patricia De Lille expressed her excitement about rural tourism. WATCH | Documentary debuts at encounters international festival She was speaking at the official opening of the Kirkwood Spar Wildsfees Festival in Nqweba - formerly known as Kirkwood in the Eastern Cape. The festival draws over 40,000 visitors from across the globe over three days. eNCA reporter Nceba Ntlanganiso filed this report.


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Families pray for successful recovery
MTHATHA - The families of two children still missing after the Eastern Cape floods have only one wish, to recover their bodies and give them a proper burial. WATCH | Eastern Cape flood disaster: Supporting distraught families who lost loved ones Search teams in Mthatha are looking for a 12-year-old and 5-year-old in two different rivers and they hope to find their remains in the next few days. eNCA reporter Nkosikhona Malinga-Mnisi filed this report.


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an hour ago
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Young and old brave cold in desperation for employment
CHIAWELO - It wasn't just younger people who came out in droves desperate to gain employment. Many others over the age of 35 took advantage of the opportunity to submit their CVs to recruitment agencies. Many over the age of 35 joined a youth employment recruitment process by the Department of Employment and Labour in Soweto. A stark reminder of South Africa's unemployment crisis.


eNCA
3 hours ago
- Climate
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Disaster management teams mopping up
CAPE TOWN - Disaster management teams have already started mopping up Cape Town. The Cape Flats have been severely hit by two days of torrential rain. While no disruptive weather is forecast over the weekend, disaster teams remain on high alert as several areas are flooded. eNCA's Nobesuthu Hejana reports.


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4 hours ago
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Top cops nabbed for fraud out on bail
JOHANNESBURG - South Africa's crime intelligence unit is supposed to be at the forefront of crime fighting, and prevention. But for decades, some of its secretive operations have compromised its mandate, to keep South Africans safe. And now head of the unit Dumisani Khumalo and five other senior officials, are out on R10,000 bail each and face corruption charges.