Zamandulo Malonde is a features features and general news reporter for The Herald and Weekend Post, covering lifestyle, arts, entertainment and human interest and general stories in the Eastern Cape.

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Bread-making helps sculptor get over artistic block

Those attending the inaugural Winter Wild Coast Family Festival in Chintsa last weekend were able to participate in a ...

Local Heroes

Author Inga Kabane heads project to restore Butterworth High School

Now a self-published author raising her own family, a Butterworth High School alumnus was taken aback when she ...

Careers

Francine Zana: from cleaner to entrepreneur

When Eastern Cape entrepreneur Francine Zana dropped out of school and sought a job as a cleaner, never in her wildest ...

Daily Life

Mover & Shaker: Businesswoman Francine Zana cleans up the competition

Eastern Cape domestic cleaner-turned-businesswoman, Francine Zana’s life is an inspiring tale of determination and ...

Daily Life

Fun and learning as East London Museum goes ‘Back to the Future’

Young theatre enthusiasts have the opportunity to join Doc and Marty on a quest through time and space as they travel ...

Local Heroes

Unemployment hasn’t stopped caring woman from assisting community

What started as a small passion project by five friends in Mdantsane has made a positive impact on the lives of many ...

Local Heroes

Stephen Heger doing his bit for prostate cancer research, men’s mental health

For decades, the biking community has been burdened with the stereotype of gang-related violence and other ...

News

Beautician generously shares skills with disadvantaged young women

An avid believer in the adage “when you look good, you feel good,” East London’s Chloe D Beauty owner, Chloe Dyer, is ...

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New private hospital in the works for Mthatha

Private healthcare for Mthatha residents and surroundings is about to become more accessible with the imminent ...

Local Heroes

NPO founder helping fill the gaps in care for others fighting cancer

While some may view a cancer diagnosis as possibly the end to one’s life, it marked a new beginning for an East London ...