Former Kouga Municipality official found guilty of corruption

Former Kouga Municipality official found guilty of corruption

It took 11 years for Thursheus Snyders (48), a Former Kouga Municipality official, to be held accountable for his involvement in a corrupt scheme within the Kouga Local Municipality. The crimes, which occurred between 2012 and 2014, finally led to his conviction by the Gqeberha Specialised Commercial Crimes Court on March 6.

According to National Prosecuting Authority regional spokesperson, Luxolo Tyali, Snyders, a former Senior Administrative Officer for Auxiliary Services, was found guilty of unlawfully accepting bribes and favours in exchange for securing business for WOOA Telecomms CC.

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Music Lineup For Bands Innie Bush At The Port Alfred Easter Festival

Music Lineup For Bands Innie Bush At The Port Alfred Easter Festival

Port Alfred – The final music lineup for Bands Innie Bush at the Easter Festival has been announced. 

Lianie May, Appel, Robbie Wessels, Jack Parow, and Van Pletzen are the artists featured on Friday, 18 April. So, we’ll get ‘Leeuloop‘ and ‘Cooler As Ekke’ vibes during the show.

Music Lineup For Bands

Jack Parow

On Saturday, 19 April, Monark, Rubber Duc, December Streets, Rockerfellas, and Majozi will perform as part of the Music Lineup For Bands Innie Bush. This promises to be a big night full of rocking tunes and good vibes. Both December Streets and Majozi are returning for their second edition of this festival.

The gates open at 3 p.m., and tickets are available on Howler. They are R350 / night. All tickets are here: HOWLER

VIP tickets are available for R1,500. These tickets include event admittance, an event t-shirt, VIP tent access, a shuttle, meal and drink vouchers, and access to Guido’s After Party. 

The three surfing tournaments and Bands Innie Bush 2025 are the anchor events of the Port Alfred Easter Festival. Bands Innie Bush will take place at Rosehill Road, Port Alfred, this year. 

Friday’s event page.

Saturday’s event page.

Music Lineup For Bands Innie Bush

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TLB Operator bids farewell after 36 years service

TLB Operator bids farewell after 36 years service

In a heartfelt farewell, Flip Windvogel, a dedicated Tractor Loader Backhoe (TLB) Operator, officially bid adieu to Kouga Local Municipality, marking the end of nearly four decades of service.

Windvogel, a native of Humansdorp, took on his role in February 1988 and decided to retire early, just shy of completing 37 years of devoted work.

37 Years Of Service

Reflecting on his career journey, Windvogel recounted his early days. “I was 19 when I made Jeffreys Bay my home,” he said. “I started working at the municipality as a TLB Operator and retired in the same position. In February, I would have had 37 years of service.”

The 56-year-old expressed his reasons for stepping down from his long-held position. “I enjoyed working for the municipality, but decided to retire early because I am getting older. Working as a TLB Operator at my age is taxing on the body,” Windvogel explained. “This job requires that you work early mornings and late nights. I decided to spend more time with my family.”

Camaraderie

Windvogel fondly recalled the camaraderie he shared with his colleagues. “I miss the jokes and being busy,” he admitted. “It is an adjustment not getting up to go to work. But my daughter gave me a job to take my grandchild to school. Furthermore, I get to pay attention to the maintenance tasks I couldn’t get to at home. Fishing is my hobby, so that is what I look forward to doing more often.”

Having made Jeffreys Bay his permanent home since 1987, Windvogel shared his personal story. “I met my late wife here. She died in the early 2000s. Some 16 years ago, I remarried. We have three daughters, two sons, and eight grandchildren.”

Focused and Sober

As a seasoned TLB Operator, Windvogel offered words of wisdom for his former colleagues. “You can be a machine handler, but it takes years of experience to get to know the equipment. If you remain focused and sober in the way you operate the machine, you will become one with it and you will do a great job.”

He concluded with a heartfelt message to the team at Water Services. “Thank you for allowing me to be part of you and to give you guidance in certain matters.”

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