The Eastern Province Kings played their Round 7 fixture last Saturday against the Free State Cheetahs at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth, in conditions that were somewhat foreign to the Friendly City.
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University of the Free State Vice-Chancellor Jonathan Jansen delivered the Neil Aggett memorial lecture to a Kingswood College chapel filled to capacity with honourable guests, pupils and staff to celebrate the late social activist.
Extension 6 residents who have alleged that rock blasting by a construction company installing a sewer line in the area damaged their houses suffered another blow when a burst water pipe flooded their homes.
Two Grahamstown shops face repair bills adding up to almost R8 000 after vandals smashed holes in their window panes in the early hours of Monday 22 September.
Residents in the high-lying areas of Grahamstown have been warned of yet another planned water cut which could last for two hours. According to MobiSAM there is a burst pipe at the intermediate reservoir, which will require a two hour water outage while the Amatola Water team repairs it.
Four Grahamstown athletes represented Eastern Cape at the South African Cross-Country Championships which took place in George on Saturday.
The Joza Karate Club held its senior gradings at the Fish River Sun during the South African Shotokan Karate Academy (Saska) Sea Gashuku and grading.
Theodore Repinz, with his record breaking shot-put throw of 11,25 metres, was the only Graeme College pupil to set a new record at the schools annual inter-house athletics day.
With less than three weeks until the 2nd Legends Marathon, the organisers’ have announced a drive to attract and register local athletes.
Joza-based music education programme Access Music Project (AMP!) is set to widen its reach with the recruitment of two new staff members.