The Southern Kings have made five changes along with one positional change to their starting 23 ahead of their upcoming Super Rugby derby against the Stormers on Saturday.
Author: _Gr0cCc0Tts_
The Minister of Science and Technology, Naledi Pandor, will officially open Scifest 2017 in Grahamstown on Friday, 10 March.
A 24-hour stop-go will be in operation on the N2 at the Fish River bridge until Thursday 16 March, causing delays of an expected 5-10 minutes.
The National Arts Festival is what set VGHS old girl Viwo Kulati on a course that will see her drop an album this year.
The South African Banking Risk Information Centre (SABRIC) has alerted bank customers to a card-swapping scam.
Grade 12s who are serious about giving their final exams the best shot now have the most valuable weapon in their arsenal – time – and should use it to their advantage, an education expert says.
From storytelling and interactive exhibitions, to poetry sessions, musical acts and film screenings, the Redisa-sponsored Puku Story Festival held in Grahamstown from 21-26 February 2017 presented an array of educational activities to promote learning in mother tongue.
The Currie Cup will return to a more intense, strength-versus-strength format this year following a decision of a Special General Council of SA Rugby in Cape Town on Friday 3 March.
Springbok Sevens backline player Rosko Specman attributed the feat of being named Player of the Final at the HSBC Las Vegas Sevens early on Monday morning (SA time) to good team structures and the support of his Blitzbok team mates.
Representatives of SA Rugby’s BokSmart rugby safety programme and the Chris Burger Petro Jackson Players’ Fund (CBPJF) will join forces with a number of international rugby bodies at a Rugby Nations Workshop in Cape Town on Thursday and Friday (9 and 10 March), where post-injury player welfare and rugby safety matters will be placed under the spotlight.