An Eluxolweni family lost an estimated R50 000 worth of goods and furniture after a fire erupted in the living room where a paraffin heater had been lit.
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In action during the NMMU Archery champs, which were held in Grahamstown, were, from left, Mike Wisch, Anton-Pierre Swart, Gavin Tweddle and Lance Ho. Photo: Supplied
Three learners from Grahamstown high schools have made it through to the trials that were recently held at the Miki Yili stadium for the upcoming Peter Mkata memorial schools rugby tournament that will take place in Port Elizabeth later this month.
African journalists need to engage in discussions about the challenges that South Africa might face in hosting the 2010 Fifa Soccer World Cup.
With the Highway Africa conference happening as you are reading this, now seems like the perfect time to be teaching people how to use the media that is available to them.
Joza Karate Club and Makana Karate Club recently participated in the Saska East Coast Karate Open (Secko) Championships and fared fairly well considering it was their first time at the tournament.
Twitter has become the buzz among many so called "socal media experts"- celebrities and people from all over the world have profiles allowing fans and even foes to stay updated on their whereabouts and whatfors.
Nwabisa Tyelbooi has been a member of African Connections Women’s Football Club for the past 12 years. Photo: Nokulunga Ntantiso
The Makana council says they will not tolerate any "service delivery related sabotage" carried out by municipal officials in the technical and infrastructural services directorate.
"Where are all the informal traders in Grahamstown?" asked Clem Sunter during a lecture at Rhodes University last Friday. "They are probably hidden away on the fringes of town with no proper access or support."