The Kowie River Catchment Campaign’s (KCC) slogan, “working together for a healthy river catchment” encompasses everything that the KCC aims to achieve. The campaign is a community environmental initiative which is led by volunteers under the auspices of the Makana Environmental Forum.
Author: Busisiwe Hoho
The ANC celebrated its birthday in style when it recommitted itself to the fulfillment of the promises it made in the build-up to the recent general elections. Acting Ward 12 chairperson Likhaya Ngqezana told a packed Tantyi Hall that they are celebrating the party’s 98th anniversary and the 55th anniversary of the Freedom Charter.
Not too long ago, the Citizens’ Journalism Newsroom at Grocott’s Mail set its ‘learners’ a task around the issue of toxic waste disposal in our town.
For most women creating a beautiful and glamorous new look is not complete without a shining new hairstyle. And for some women, life savers in the form of weaves, braids and extensions are vital for creating a glamourous look.
Despite the severe water shortages being experienced in the Southern and Eastern Cape, a garden keeps growing, so gardening should also continue. Here are a few smart, waterwise tips for your garden you can implement right now.
Reports have appeared in the media in the last week which make reference to the National Arts Festival in relation to a broader story about the Department of Arts and Culture’s activities in 2010.
“Haiti happened. What are you doing about it?” This was the headline that appeared in the official Rhodes University Student Representative Council’s newsletter, The Purple Press.
The Rhodes University Underwater Club recently went scuba diving on Aliwal Shoal, a marine protected area (MPA) about 70km below Durban and 5km offshore from the Umkomaas River mouth.
The Pepper Grove Pick n Pay inter-company night bowls legaue is now in its third week and continues to see many closely contested games, as well as a few upsets along the way. This week’s fixtures:
Almost 200 pupils took part in the Grahamstown high schools athletics meeting in extreme heat at the Rhodes University Prospect Field on Saturday. All the local schools were represented with Mary Waters Secondary School one of the best represented in many of the events.