Albany Museum is to host the king of AmaXhosa, King Zwelonke Mpendulo C “Aaah Zwelonke” Sigcawu when he visits Grahamstown tomorrow.
Author: _Gr0cCc0Tts_
With exams in full swing in the country's universities and schools, many students will have to address the disappointing reality that they did not do as well as hoped when the results come out.
The festive season is slowly approaching and in most cases where the average South African buys a holiday on credit, it can take up to six months to pay back.
The dangers of under-age drinking cannot be overstated and parents are advised to look out for behaviour that might indicate their teenagers are consuming alcohol.
Kingswood College hosted its annual U13 Girls’ Water Polo Festival last weekend. The festival began on Friday, 4 November with matches starting from 3pm.
The Council of Makana Municipality was unanimous in its calls to clamp down on the municipality’s highly inflated overtime budget as a result of workers who are hell-bent on neglecting their duties during the day so they can start work after hours to claim for overtime.
Onceya and his four co-accused briefly appeared in the Grahamstown Magistrate’s court on Thursday, 3 November. Magistrate Lindelwa Figlan said investigating officer Detective Warrant Officer John Manzana needed to verify the second address provided by Onceya during his bail application.
After 17 hours on the road, driver Duppie du Plessis admitted his judgement may have been poor when he opted to make a U-turn in Grey Street late on Wednesday night. Ten hours, later, he was still waiting for the recovery vehicle to arrive.
Primary school children, matrics and tertiary students were the focus of a special service at St Joseph’s Catholic Church in Grahamstown on Sunday, 30 October, that also honoured local graduates from tertiary institutions in the region.
A Bismillah Supermarket employee in J Street, Saeed Akhter, who used to own a Broadway Discount Shop at Queens Street, lost all of his stock during the looting in October last year.