A 27-year-old man was to appear in court today 11 July on charges of assault and robbery with intention to do grievous bodily harm following a stabbing on the corner of High Street and Somerset Street last weekend.
Author: Editor
A 27-year-old man was to appear in court today 11 July on charges of assault and robbery with intention to do grievous bodily harm following a stabbing on the corner of High Street and Somerset Street last weekend.
Grahamstown based theatre company Uyabona Ke, Rhodes University Drama student Thembela Madliki and Rhodes academic Anton Krueger together with writer Pravasan Pillay are among those recognised this morning when the winners of the 2016 Standard Bank Ovation Awards were revealed at a ceremony which also honoured outgoing National Arts Festival Artistic Director, Ismail Mahomed.
Grahamstown Grade 12 pupil Jacqui James will be flown to London at the end of this month for a high-powered two-week science enrichment programme, thanks to her achievement in the 52nd National Science Olympiad.
Grahamstown Grade 12 pupil Jacqui James will be flown to London at the end of this month for a high-powered two-week science enrichment programme, thanks to her achievement in the 52nd National Science Olympiad.
Efforts to secure a replacement valve for the faulty pump at James Kleynhans water treatment have failed and the need to engineer one from existing parts means water supply to the eastern parts of Grahamstown was shut off again this morning.
Many of South Africa’s foremost performers, producers, directors and choreographers are returning to the stage where they were first noticed – the National Arts Festival’s Fringe – to take advantage of the opportunity to experiment with their craft and be part of the unmatched energy and camaraderie it generates.
Many of South Africa’s foremost performers, producers, directors and choreographers are returning to the stage where they were first noticed – the National Arts Festival’s Fringe – to take advantage of the opportunity to experiment with their craft and be part of the unmatched energy and camaraderie it generates.
Many of South Africa’s foremost performers, producers, directors and choreographers are returning to the stage where they were first noticed – the National Arts Festival’s Fringe – to take advantage of the opportunity to experiment with their craft and be part of the unmatched energy and camaraderie it generates.
Many of South Africa’s foremost performers, producers, directors and choreographers are returning to the stage where they were first noticed – the National Arts Festival’s Fringe – to take advantage of the opportunity to experiment with their craft and be part of the unmatched energy and camaraderie it generates.