Johannesburg - GQE-BE-RHA, Gqeberha! This is the name/word that has been hot on the lips of many South Africans since Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa approved and gazetted Gqeberha as the new ...
The second ODI between India and South Africa will be played at Gqeberha, which is the new name of Port Elizabeth, on Tuesday, December 19. The pronunciation of the word 'Gqeberha' is a tricky one and ...
The decision to rename Port Elizabeth Gqeberha has met with mixed reaction on social media. Some have welcomed the change, while others are still trying to get their head around the idea and have ...
South Africans have taken to social media to voice their opinion on the new Port Elizabeth name change. This after Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa gazetted new names for Port ...
Many South Africans are learning how to pronounce Gqeberha, the new name for the city of Port Elizabeth. It is the Xhosa name for the Baakens River, which flows through the city. Xhosa is one of South ...
South Africa’s city of Port Elizabeth has been officially renamed to Gqeberha – derived from the Xhosa language – the native tongue of late political hero Nelson Mandela. Many South Africans have ...
Gqeberha is a mouthful: the first syllable is a glottal click, the last a guttural rasp. Though a multilingual lot, many South Africans stumbled over Port Elizabeth's new moniker - the isiXhosa word ...
India will play their next ODI at Gqeberha, formerly Port Elizabeth. But can they pronounce it? Or even spell it? Or is Washington Sunder's "gazebo" the closest they'll come to it? Tomorrow India will ...
South Africa’s city of Port Elizabeth has been officially renamed to Gqeberha – derived from the Xhosa language – the native tongue of late political hero Nelson Mandela. Many South Africans have ...
South Africa’s city of Port Elizabeth has been officially renamed to Gqeberha – derived from the Xhosa language – the native tongue of late political hero Nelson Mandela. Many South Africans have ...