Lynn Williams is a Senior Journalist at Algoa FM.
Lynn has been in the media industry for 20 years.
She started her career as a print journalist and has vast experience of the South African media landscape.
Nelson Mandela Bay's City Manager, Noxolo Nqwazi, appeared in the Gqeberha commercial crimes court on Monday, flanked by her co-accused that included politicians and business owners.
The leader of the ACDP in the Eastern Cape, Lance Grootboom on Tuesday laid fraud charges against Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor, Gary Van Niekerk at the Humewood police station.
A long list of businesses in Nelson Mandela Bay could soon be without water or electricity if they do not settle their arrear municipal accounts of close to R2 billion.
The Gqeberha accountant who stole more than R50 million from two Spar franchises pleaded guilty to the offences in the Commercial Crimes Court on Wednesday. Jonathan Blow, 52, was found guilty of two counts of theft, immediately after his plea was read into the court record and will be sentenced in the coming months.
The evidence presented in the protracted rape and human trafficking trial of Nigerian pastor Timothy Omotoso demonstrates a clear pattern of behaviour on the part of the accused. This is the sentiment of state advocate Joel Cesar, who presented his argument in the Gqeberha High Court on Tuesday, on why Omotoso and his co-accused should stand trial and not be set free.
Controversial Nigerian Pastor, Timothy Omotoso could in all likelihood walk away a free man if the court finds that he was not given a fair trial.
President Cyril Ramaphosa hailed the expansion of the police forensic science laboratory in Gqeberba, which was completed ahead of schedule and under budget.
The 62-year-old tavern owner and her alleged accomplice, charged with the double murder of a Windvogel father and his son, abandoned their bids for bail.
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