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Larry Eugene Pierce, of Columbus, passed away in Houston May 3 at the age of 70. He was born to Clarence Eugene and Louise Pierce in Galveston Dec. 22, 1950. ....
Taxi, buses, car go up in flames in KwaDwesi protest PREMIUM By Riaan Marais - 23 February 2021 While some KwaDwesi residents claimed it was service delivery protests, others blamed criminal elements in the community for the chaos that led to two busses and three other vehicles being destroyed in and around Old Uitenhage Road on Monday. Two Algoa busses and a Tata Indica were torched on the intersection where Mkwenkwe Street meets Mission Arterial Road. This article is reserved for HeraldLIVE subscribers. A subscription gives you full digital access to all our content. Already subscribed? Simply sign in below. Already registered on DispatchLIVE, BusinessLIVE, TimesLIVE or SowetanLIVE? Sign in with the same details. ....
Algoa temporarily withdraws buses after arson attacks By Guy Rogers - 23 February 2021 NOT A PRETTY SIGHT: The burnt-out shell of an Algoa bus being towed on the Uitenhage road on Tuesday. It was set alight in KwaDwesi on Monday Image: FREDLIN ADRIAAN Algoa Bus Company has temporarily withdrawn its services after several violent incidents which saw two of its buses torched on Monday. Mack Windvogel, a dispatcher at the company’s Neave Industrial headquarters, confirmed on Tuesday that staff had received an e-mail from CEO Sicelo Duze notifying them of the decision. Duze said in the notification that the company had been left with no option but to suspend services. ....