Gans-Berg Nuus - 9 January 2026

Gans-Berg Nuus - 9 January 2026

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Gans-Berg Nuus - 9 January 2026

The famous Six Gun Grill Trans Agulhas Challenge once again brought adventure to our coastline, with nearly 50 inflatable boats racing over 650 km from Plettenberg Bay to Strand - including a stop in Gansbaai. The event remains one of the toughest and most exciting water races in the world, drawing crowds and competitors alike. 

Read the full story and more community news in this week’s edition here.

Gans-Berg Nuus - 9 January 2026

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Gans-Berg Nuus / News is a weekly bilingual community newspaper serving Gansbaai and the surrounding Overstrand areas. Alternating between Afrikaans and English on the front page, it provides current local news, municipal updates, business advertising, and general items of interest. Businesses and p...

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