Repeat traffic offenders could lose their licences once the new Administrative Adjudication Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) system is implemented next year.
Author: Grocott's Mail
Sixty young musicians, local and from across South Africa, will gather in Grahamstown for the third National Grahamstown Music Competition for three days from Friday, 31 July.
Many believe that running a guest house or B&B in Grahamstown is an easy way to make money, as there is a lot of potential for business in Grahamstown through events such as the National Arts Festival and Rhodes University’s graduation weekend.
"One in three women in South Africa have been raped," was the stark reminder from the International Fight Against Rape (IFAR), an International Global Pact student project.
The Wheelchair Foundation from the USA gave hope to disadvantaged disabled people who need new wheelchairs but can’t afford one.
National Education Health Allied Worker’s Union (Nehawu) has formally lodged a dispute in response to a proposal put forward by Rhodes University on how the R10-million set aside for support staff should be shared out.
Ever thought of eating sugar-free jam or having no sugar at all in your tea or coffee? This is the fate of many South Africans who are diagnosed with diabetes.
A former ANC regional leader who left the party to join the Congress of the People (Cope) last year denies rejoining the ruling party following the escalation of rumours that she was an ANC member again.
Makana Mayor Vumile Lwana says the street in Tantyi where local youth leader, Oscar Dondashe, was killed will be named after him.
The Albany Museum’s Education Department spent last Friday fulfilling the Mandela day mandate, by spending 67 minutes handing out clothing, blankets, sporting equipment and books to Manley Flats and Wilson’s Party farm schools.