Following the recurring water outages in Grahamstown, the mayor says restoring the city’s continued water supply is number one on the municipality’s list of priorities for this year.
Author: Zimkhitha
Over 8000 independant school pupils from 168 schools across the country wrote examinations this year with 7848 candidates passing- thereby achieving a whopping 97.42% pass rate.
For learners and their parents, a new school year means new uniforms, stationery and equipment, which is often difficult to finance after the holiday season.
Nina Solomon from Victoria Girls’ High School excelled in the recent matric exams, receiving the most distinctions in her school for her hard work.
Now that the matric results are out many young people are currently concerned about how to finance their studies and are unaware that there are still some options available to them.
Looking back on the latter part of 2009, New Moon, the second installment of the Twilight Saga, was undoubtedly one of the biggest movies of the year.
The Churchwardens of St Augustine’s Grahamstown have announced that their priest, Mluleki Mize is leaving at the end of the year to commence full-time theological study at the College of Transfiguration. The congregation and leadership are greatly saddened. At the same time they are joyful that Reverend Mize has this chance to study.
More than 300 local children under foster care celebrated Christmas Day in style as they sang and danced for their parents and siblings at a party at Noluthando Hall.
The Automobile Association of South Africa (AA), in the spirit of the recent Copenhagen conference, gives some valuable advice to motorists who might want to consider downsizing their vehicles to alleviate the pressure on the environment as well as their monthly cash flow.
More than 600 000 vehicles and drivers were stopped and checked across the country between 1 and 31 December as part of the Arrive Alive Road Safety Campaign. At the launch of the campaign in early December, Minister of Transport Sibusiso Ndebele said that no less than one million vehicles and drivers will be stopped and checked in December and January.