The municipality is considering offers from Rhodes University and local property developer Pierre Ranchhod for a 6.48-hectare area of land located between a small kaolin quarry near the 1820 Settlers Monument and the Gavin Relly Post-Graduate Village.
Author: Busisiwe Hoho
Earth Hour, the one hour we as humans give the earth a break, takes place on 27 March this year. The question is, will you rally to the cause?
The annual Makana Brick 8km fun run/walk takes place through the streets of Grahamstown tomorrow evening. The race starts at 5.30pm and is organised by Albany Road Runners.
Lessons continue at a local primary school after the education department intervened to diffuse a teachers’ strike. After downing tools on the Thursday before last, Tantyi Primary School teachers returned to school on Friday and learning resumed.
Grahamstown’s social hockey league held its final match on Friday evening on the Webster astroturf. The game between the Young Stars, a Grahamstown team, and the Fish Eagles from Port Alfred, was evenly matched and very close. By the end of the 40 minutes playing time both teams had four goals and the game went into three minutes extra time.
The opening of Mgcamabele Community Centre on Kwandwe Reserve on Friday highlighted once again the vital role played by strong women in our community.
The opening of Mgcamabele Community Centre on Kwandwe Reserve on Friday highlighted once again the vital role played by strong women in our community.
No wonder Generation Now is off telly and print, and only worships at the feet of Diesel and Juju Malema. There’s more than enough there to turn off many an adult.
Ten children from Good Shepherd primary school received 13 pairs of swimfins last Tuesday as part of a development programme which teaches learners how to play water polo.
DSG star swimmer, Robyn Charter, represented Eastern Province at the South African National swimming champs. She won the 50m and 100m freestyle events and finished 2nd in the 50m backstroke.