The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights is likely to grill South Africa over its handling of conflict about proposed mining in the Xolobeni region of the Wild Coast following the assassination of anti-mining activist Bazooka Rhadebe.
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The Earth Sciences Department at Albany Museum has put up a few temporary exhibits on a palaeontological theme. These include a nice one on the new coelacanth, which includes a display of the type specimens.
Founder of Africa's biggest relief organisation Dr Imtiaz Sooliman, will be among those feted in Grahamstown during Rhodes University's graduation ceremonies this week.
Around 60 Afrikaans community leaders from around South Africa will converge on Grahamstown this weekend for the biannual national conference of the Rapportryers – and Strauss de Jager reckons it's going to be a jorl.
Not many 11-year-olds would ask, "Can we skip my birthday party this year?"
Grahamstown businesses owners said they were happy after their meeting with Hedraweb, the implementing agent for Grahamstown's new parking system, and Makana Municipality, at the Grand Hotel on Friday 11 March.
The Council of Makana Municipality has re-appointed Riana Meiring to act in the position of municipal manager after receiving advice from the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs.
The Joza Karate Club have something special. Between Monday and Thursday every week, around 70 boys and girls, men and women come to learn and practise karate under the guidance of Sensei Mzwandile Matebese in Joza’s Extension 9 Community Hall.
Roadworks are expected to continue on the N2 from Wilsonia to the N6 turnoff outside East London in the Eastern Cape, says Sanral.
Put away the iPad. Play. Break stuff. Get into trouble.