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NEW MBDA BOARD HITS THE GROUND RUNNING

Thursday, 01 December, the Mandela Bay Development Agency (MBDA) Board, which was announced by the city on the 16th of November, wasted no time in rolling up their sleeves and getting to work. High on the agenda of the new Board is to provide much needed stability and the necessary leadership for the entity to navigate itself back to a high-performance service delivery agency of the city.

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MBDA intensifies anti-gender based violence efforts

The MBDA invites the public and civil society to take the streets of Schauderville to march against gender-based violence. The March will start at 08:30am on the 26th of November, meeting stop is High Field Road leading to Neave Street Park.

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NMBSTC hosts first annual High School E-sport finals

The Nelson Mandela Bay Science and Technology Centre (NMBSTC) in collaboration with Malume Playground is hosting the first annual High School E-sport League (HSEL) finals on Friday, the 28th of October 2022 at the Science Centre premises in Kariega at 13:00pm.

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MBDA commemorates an unsung hero

The Mandela Bay Development Agency will commemorate a young unsung hero, Nomvume Mnyazi on the 21st of October between 12:00 and 14:00 at the Mendi Arts Centre in New Brighton. Mnyazi, was a young learner from Red Location, who attended Newell High school and later went to Cowan High school where she died as the first casualty of the Port Elizabeth 1976 students uprising. She was gunned down at Mendi Road, New Brighton.

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About FISH and Bayworld

Choose your attitude! Be there! Make their Day! Have fun! These simple practices were developed by the workers in Pike Place Fish Market, Seattle, at a point when business was bad, job loss imminent, where doom and gloom was the order of the day and no hope in sight. Sounds familiar? The state of our beloved South Africa, and city post Covid-19 perhaps?

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