Author: Busisiwe Hoho

An information technology (IT) centre called IT-Mania is now open in Alicedale to equip community memberswith computer skills that may help them to enter the job market. A volunteer student fromSwitzerland, Benjamin Mueller, took the initiative to ensure that the promise of an IT centre for the Alicedale community was fulfilled.

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Hubert tells a story: “Have you heard about the guy who falls down a skyscraper? On his way down he says: ‘So far, so good, so far, so good; so far, so good.’ It’s not how you fall, it’s how you land.”

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Slovenian ska band Red Five Point Star is on tour in South Africa and played in Grahamstown at SlipStream Sports Bar last Wednesday night. SlipStream was full of ska fans that were either supporters of the band, or were just interested to watch the band that came all the way from Slovenia.

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The studios of Disney have created an original animated film which keeps up with issues of the day – breaking away from their traditional formula.

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Based on the popular children’s book by Judi Barrett, Cloudy with a chance of meatballs tells the story of Flint Woodstock, a nerdy scientist who is regarded as a joke because all of his scientific inventions have turned out to be disasters.

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Based on the popular children’s book by Judi Barrett, Cloudy with a chance of meatballs tells the story of Flint Woodstock, a nerdy scientist who is regarded as a joke because all of his scientific inventions have turned out to be disasters.

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THE wind farm, which will be positioned at Waainek and will serve as an alternative energy resource, is well under way. According to Dr Garth Cambray, who is involved in the project, the farm will start running in approximately two years time.

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Makana Enviro-News turns 100! Yes, folks, this is the 100th Makana Enviro-News column to be published in Grocott’s Mail! We have achieved this milestone after compiling the column on a two-weekly basis (except over the Christmas holiday period) for more than four years.

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While some Grahamstonians may be worried about noise with the new air school on the cards, the Grahamstown Radio Flyers (GRF) club will continue to hold their flying sessions on Sundays.

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