Protesting Rhodes University students are expected to gather early on Monday 25 April following a week of action against rape culture that ended with a vigil last night outside the Drama Department in Prince Alfred Street. And at a meeting of the university students, staff and management on Saturday, a picture emerged of a community wounded by a harrowing week.
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Grahamstown police seized drugs worth half a million rands from a passenger on a bus following a routine check on the N2 to Port Elizabeth this weekend.
The owner of a Grahamstown club has called for more policing and better lighting in New Street following the stabbing of a musician outside his venue after a gig this weekend.
During a press conference today Friday 22 April Rhodes University students vowed to continue protests that began last Sunday until the university met their demands. Protests have sought to highlight the rape culture the protesters say is pervasive at the institution.
Grahamstown ANC members celebrated the lives of two of their members who passed away just before the party launched its election manifesto in Port Elizabeth last weekend.
Employees of Van Schaik book store hosted Grade 6 pupils from Ntaba Maria Primary School on Friday, 22 April to celebrate World Book Day, which is commemorated on 23 April annually.
Blasting is scheduled to take place at the Shaw Park quarry on the R72 between Port Alfred and Fish River on Tuesday 26 April 2016 at 3pm, the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has warned.
Five Rhodes University students were arrested by police for public violence and barricading an alleged public road today Wednesday 20 April.
The Graeme College Senior Choir will host a lunch time concert today with the Main Street Singers, who are touring from the United States.
Sanral has warned of slow moving traffic until about 5pm on Saturday, 9 April on the N2 outside East London due to lane closures.