Author: Kayla Roux

Staff of the National English Literary Museum in Grahamstown are shocked and distraught after police announced they are investigating the possibility that a colleague who went missing earlier this week may have been murdered.

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Two Irish citizens face fraud charges after Alexandria police found three generators with the same serial number in their vehicle on Wednesday 6 August.

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A municipal workers’ strike planned for this morning is just one of the possible crises city officials are ready to manage during the National Arts Festival, from 3 to 13 July.

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High art, downright down and dirty art, sophisticated debate and stand-up fights, comedy and tragedy, poetry and protest, the serene and the surreal – it's all about to unfold at the National Arts Festival which starts on Thursday 3 July.

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“We are back – the teams are back on site and everything’s back to normal,” Amatola Water’s Chris Nair told Grocott’s Mail this morning, Saturday 28 June. “Amatola is officially back in Makana.”

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2600km. Winter. Alone. On the back of a motorbike, thundering through the cattle-piss and burnt plastic, backwaters of the Northern Cape and Free State; tracing the life-story of a friend and subject of my journalism.

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