Tonight’s night bowls action will see Tip Top and Fizix battle it out on the greens for the trophy event. The Pick n Pay Inter company Night Bowls league has been running since the end of January and comes to an end tonight with the main and plate finals.
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The Grahamstown Riding Club is holding a multi-disciplinary show on its grounds on Saturday and Sunday. Classes include ungraded showing, dressage and show jumping, graded dressage up to elementary medium level and graded show jumping from 70cm to 1.35 metres.
The driver who collided into three students in New Street outside the Rat and Parrot on Friday night was arrested on the scene and charged on two counts driving under the influence of alcohol and reckless and negligent driving.
More than three months later, police are still baffled by the murders of two prominent Ndlambe Municipality residents.
According to Dave Charteris, manager of Rhodes University’s Campus Protection Unit (CPU), new students must take time to familiarise themselves with the campus and city centre to lessen their chances of being affected by petty crime.
Ross McCreath received a standing ovation after he addressed an audience of 180 guests on Tuesday night in the Long Room of Lord’s Cricket Ground in London.
The Rhodes University Shotokan Karate Club recently enjoyed their first official training session at the club’s new training venue, the Hangar, which is situated on campus behind the School of Journalism. According to Rhodes Shotokan Karate Club Chairperson, Kevin Aitchison, members have an exciting programme to look forward to this year.
Willows cricket captain and Eastern Province Grahamstown all rounder Melville Daniels has been selected as part of the South African rural cricket team at the South African National Rural tournament in Kimberley, after representing the EP Grahamstown side at the national rural cricket week.
There are still fears about the safety of Grahamstown’s drinking water despite reassurances from Makana Municipality that the water is now fit for human consumption. Last week on Friday E. coli was detected in the water when a chlorinator at the James Kleynhans treatment plant broke down.
Every day we consume metals from a number of sources. These include so called good metals, such as zinc and copper, which are required by our bodies for day-to-day functioning.