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"It seems like people have given up," Michael Wynne told Grocott's Mail, briefly looking up from the task of removing a poster from an electricity meter box last Saturday.
Every January, the media reports extensively on the desperate plight thousands of matriculants who have qualified for entry into a degree programme, yet can't enrol at a public university because of lack of space.
The New Year is a time when people think about changing jobs says Kim Lombard, member of the South African Reward Association (SARA) and Compensation, Benefits & Rewards Manager at Danone.
On Wednesday, public schools around South Africa opened their doors for teaching and learning in 2017. St Mary’s Roman Catholic Primary School was abuzz with new pupils accompanied by their parents and siblings as principal Gerard Jacobs stood by the gate to welcome them.
Makana Municipality is awaiting a response from Eskom to its latest payment plan. This is the third version of a proposal for paying off the R53 million that remains of Makana’s debt to the power utility.
The South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd (Sanral) last month announced a R226 million road resurfacing project between Grahamstown and Fort Beaufort. Resurfacing of R67 from Grahamstown to Fort Beaufort will commence this month and is set to be complete by September 2018. “This road provides a regional link between various smaller towns in the middle part of the Eastern Cape,” said Mbulelo Peterson, Sanral Southern Region’s manager.
A cellphone, sim card and clothing were recovered from a house in N Street last weekend, only hours after a man was robbed of them, thanks to the vigilance of a Grahamstown police officer.
A 16-year-old boy arrested with his two friends in connection with the murder of a Grahamstown girl late last year is seeking bail.
Nombulelo Secondary School principal Nicci Hayes praised the matric class of 2016 and says they have improved on the 2015 matric average.