Notice of Public Meeting: Kouga Municipality annual report (2009/10) to be scrutinised

Kouga Municipality (EC108)    Notice Number:  88/2011 Notice Of Public Oversight Committee Meeting On The 2009/10 Annual Report : Notice is hereby … More

Jordy Smith takes 3rd place in Quiksilver Pro France

South Africa’s Jordy Smith, competing in his first ASP World Tour event since suffering a rib injury in Tahiti in … More

St Francis Bay’s Josh Chipps surfs to the semis in SA Junior Champs

Josh Chipps, a surfer from St Francis Bay, made it into the semi finals in the Hurley SA Junior Champs … More

Improving Education plans for Kouga

A new building for Sea Vista Primary in St Francis Bay, renovating Hankey Primary and establishing a high school in … More

St Francis Chronicle Print edition October 2011

The latest edition of St Francis Chronicle for those readers who live elsewhere in  South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and … More

Hurley SA junior Champs in Durban – Final Winners

 JBay’s Kai Woolf clinches U13 girls champs: Kai Woolf (JBay, EP) today clinched the U13 girls championship at the Hurley SA … More

EP’s Matt McGillivray’s near perfect ride at the SA Junior champs

Hurley SA Junior Champs in Durban – Day 4: There was a dramatic surfing moment at New Pier, Durban, yesterday … More

Hurley SA Junior Champs in Durban – Days 2-3

Hurley SA Junior Champs in Durban  – Day 3 Perfect conditions and small waves were the order of the morning … More

Bigger, better SAP station in SFB

Plans for a bigger, better police station at St Francis Bay are progressing well. Acting Kouga Municipal Manager, Sidney Fadi, … More

JBay residents say: “No!” to Bisho taking over

The DA’s call that Kouga Municipality be placed under administration  has been met with resistance from the Jeffreys Bay Ratepayers Association. … More

Great excitement at Hurley SA Junior Champs in Durbs

Official Opening of Hurley SA Junior Champs, Durban: Hurley’s Jevon Le Roux announced a great new prize at the opening … More

St Francis Bay warned of fines or prison if whales are harassed

By Bev Mortimer: Breaking whale watching rules can land you in jail Whale watchers, who approach whales closer than 300m, … More