This Questioning Terrain is the 17th poetry anthology by the Ecca poets – an Eastern Cape collective who support each other’s writing.
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Makana municipality has finally approved Grahamstown businessman Rob Beer's rezoning applications after four years. Speaking to Grocott's Mail on Friday 20 June, Beer said he was thrilled at the outcome.
Quick action by a municipal official saved the Mayor from embarrassment on Monday 9 June, as he narrowly avoided losing his car to the Sheriff.
Grahamstown police officers and a local security company saved the day after a quick-thinking businessman was attacked at gunpoint by two men. He was robbed of an undisclosed amount of money, early on the evening of Saturday 25 May.
Makana Municipality has accused lawyers in a civil claim of being unreasonably impatient, after the Mayor's car was attached and put up for auction on Friday 23 May.
Grahamstown police are investigating a case of arson after a Rhodes University building caught fire in the early hours of Tuesday morning 27 May.
Grahamstown Highway Patrol officers, who were patrolling the N2, confiscated R600 000 worth of the drug Mandrax after stopping a long-distance bus.
Scholars from Joza public primary school, CM Vellem, are off to Mthatha on Wednesday 21 May to take part at the provincial elimination round of the annual, national schools choir competition.
Municipal Communications Officer, Yoliswa Ramokolo, has confirmed the dismissal of Human Resources Manager, Pumla Qezu, who was suspended in January last year.
Among the many highlights of this year’s Spiritfest is Dr Marjorie Jobson and Juan Kariem’s story of a journey towards reconciliation between one of the Worcester bombers and the community that was violated.