Audiences at FIngo Festival anjoyed a free performance by Madagascar's 'King of Salegy' Jaojoby today.
Author: Editor
New details have surfaced about the process leading to the appointment of Paul Notyawa as municipal manager.
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A 20-year-old Rhodes University student briefly appeared in the Grahamstown Magistrate’s Court on Monday morning (15 June 2015) on charges of culpable homicide, the University’s media relations officer Catherin Deiner said in a statement Monday evening.
Around 25 young men and women and children gathered at a blockade of burning tyres at the north end of Dr Jacob Zuma Drive around 8pm on Sunday 14 June vowed to make Grahamstown ungovernable unless their demands for decent living conditions were met.
The student driver of a vehicle identified in connection with the death of another Rhodes University student on Saturday 13 June reported to the Grahamstown police station later the same day, police said.
The Rhodes University Student Counselling Centre is offering support to those affected by the death of a third-year student in a hit and run in the early hours of Saturday 13 June.
Grahamstown police are searching for the driver of a red Suzuki sedan after a Rhodes University student was hit by a car and died in New Street in the early hours of Saturday 13 June.
Makana Municipality has advertised the position of municipal manager. This is despite the fact there is pending legal action against it regarding the dismissal of Grahamstown lawyer Paul Notyawa.