Two police officers who were visiting nearby polling stations and members of the Grahamstown K9 unit responded "within minutes" to a robbery which took place at approximately 5.30pm on Tuesday 6 May, said a South African Police Service (SAPS) press release.
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The National Arts Festival and the City of Cape Town have announced a partnership to launch a new performing arts festival, the Cape Town Fringe.
“When Africa does for science what it has already done for music, then the world will really be in trouble,” says world acclaimed physicist, Professor Neil Turok, who recently received two honorary doctorates from Eastern Cape universities.
Grahamstown residents should fill their swimming pools, fill their water tanks, water their vegetables – whatever it takes to use more water.
Armed robbers who hit a local supermarket on Saturday 29 March injured a staff member and made off with an undisclosed amount of money.
The Diocesan School for Girls and St Andrew’s College recently collaborated to put on the play Ipi Zombie, a production that was written and directed by Brett Bailey.
There is no better place to study Astronomy than in South Africa – that's how world renowned Astrophysicist Professor Thebe Medupe concluded his highly anticipated lecture at Scifest Africa this year.
Ntsika Secondary School’s library is in need of a volunteer from the community to take over the reins from librarian Kate Burkinshaw.
A murderous hunchback who Shakespeare had declare: “I am determined to prove a villain”, Richard III has been widely portrayed as evil and has fascinated historians and literary students since his death in 1485.
Cell phones with cameras are just one of the spinoffs developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) that aid in the development of commercial products and services, said the administration's deputy chief technologist, Jim Adams.