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KINGS BREAKFAST

THE Eastern Province Kings and The Herald are hosting a breakfast with former rugby star Thando Manana, at the Tramways Building in Lower Valley Road tomorrow, at 8am. The Herald deputy editor Nwabisa Makunga will lead a discussion with panelists Andre Rademan, president of the EP Rugby Union, radio presenter Daron Mann and former national rugby player Bernard Petersen. Tickets are R250. Inquiries: Sharon@eprugby.co.za, reception@eprugby.co.za or call (041) 408-8915.

BABELONIAN MATHS TALK

THE Ancient History Society of Port Elizabeth is presenting a lecture tomorrow at 7pm at the Italian Club in Harold Road, Charlo. Dr Lester Cowley, a research associate in the Department of Computing Sciences at Nelson Mandela University, will talk on Babylonian mathematic­s. Entrance is free, donations are welcome. Dinner will be available before the talk at R40 for pasta and wine. Booking for dinner is essential. Inquiries: Peter, 083-359-1072.

PROBUS CLUB TALK

THE Probus Club of PE South will meet tomorrow at the Club on Bird in Bird Street at 11.30am. The speaker will be Gail Cilliers of Retina SA and the talk is followed by an optional lunch at the club. All visitors are welcome. Inquiries: Jenny, (041) 366-1818.

ARTIST CRITIQUING SESSION

THE East Cape Watercolou­r Associatio­n will be hosting an interactiv­e critiquing session by a Port Elizabeth oil painting artist on Wednesday at Wesley Gardens Methodist Homes Hall in Greenshiel­ds Park. The session will start at 9.30am sharp, and coffee will be served after the session. Inquiries: Robyn, 072-256-7154.

DAN PATLANSKY

THE New Solo Acoustic Tour by blues musician Dan Patlansky is in Port Elizabeth on Thursday with a show at the Music Kitchen at 7.30pm. Tickets cost R150. Inquiries: (041) 364-1964, 072-994-5096. Patlansky then performs in Cape St Francis on Friday and Plettenber­g Bay on Saturday.

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