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NSRI decries vandalism of shark bite kits in Jeffreys Bay

The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) said it had suffered two disturbing acts of vandalism of its shark bite kits in Jeffreys Bay.

One kit was vandalized and the first aid equipment stolen, leaving the protective box irreparably damaged.

The organization said that these kits served as essential life-saving tools, much more than just first aid supplies.

The NSRI’s Andrew Ingram: “Having these kits readily available on the beaches gives first responders immediate access to critical life-saving equipment, ensuring swift action in emergencies. We must now replace the stolen equipment and repair the damaged boxes, which costs R5,000. If you are able to help, please go to our website, nsri.org.za.”

-EWN

In other news – Metro FM allegedly suspends DJ Lamiez Holworthy & LootLove for attending ANC rallies

Well-known South African radio hosts DJ Lamiez Holworthy and LootLove are making headlines against their alleged suspension from Metro FM. Reports have it that the station suspended the two for attending African National Congress rallies (ANC).

DJ Lamiez Holworthy and LootLove

However, against the news, the radio station is yet to address the daring rumours. Taking to X, formerly Twitter controversial blogger Musa Khawula revealed that the station suspended the two stars. Read More

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