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How to: download the Courier app and not be like Brad. . .

You don't want to be Brad, especially once his wife Susan finds out.

News happens instantly, every hour, minute and second of every day and, when it comes down to how a certain event could impact your life, wouldn’t you like to know about it?

It shapes the way we live day to day.

Take Brad for instance, always clueless about current affairs being discussed in the office.

Brad is about to be late dropping the kids off at school because he didn’t hear about an accident on the N2, neither does he know about the burglary in his neighbourhood. . . Brad is always the last to know.

Brad isn’t going to have an awesome day.

Brad, could have avoided most of this had he been clued up enough.

If you don’t want to be like Brad, then spend the next two minutes wisely by downloading The North Coast Courier App to your phone.

It’s quite simple and the benefit is enormous: News sent straight to your phone and available at your fingertips whenever you need it.

If you have an iPhone, all you have to do is open Apple iStore, type in ‘North Coast Courier’ in the search bar, click on the app and select install.

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The same applies for Android users.

Too complicated? Simply copy paste the following link into your browser, select search and install.

Android users: https://bit.ly/33SIsLA

Apple users: https://apple.co/2C96Ug3

If Brad only had done this too then he wouldn’t have had to spend the next 30 minutes being scolded by his kids’ school principal for having his kids miss their Grade 12 mathematics exams.

You don’t want to be Brad, especially once his wife Susan finds out.

Download The North Coast Courier mobile app, now available free from the Apple iStore and on Google Play, for IOS and Android phones.


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Mobile users can join our WhatsApp Broadcast Service here, or if you’re on desktop, scan the QR code below.

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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