The atmosphere was charged in Rhodes's packed Barratt Lecture Theatre on the evening of Wednesday 30 April for the live-streaming of the OppiTV Election Debate.
Author: Kayla Roux
The ‘Sidikiwe! Vukani! Vote No!’ campaign was launched on April 15. The campaign calls upon registered voters to protest against the corruption, cronyism and decline in the ideals enshrined in the Freedom Charter and the Constitution which it claims is evident in the ANC.
A group of Salem residents whose bid for land under the land restitution act has dragged on for more than a decade emerged victorious in the high court in Grahamstown on Friday 2 May.
Hearing is a child's most precious resource and the sooner a hearing problem is identified, the sooner it can be treated. The good news for Grahamstown parents is that this week, Karien Fourie Audiologists introduced a neonatal hearing screening programme at Netcare Settlers Hospital.
Grahamstown police have opened an inquest docket following the shocking deaths of a female Rhodes University student and a 34-year-old man believed to be her boyfriend.
Guests at the White House B&B in Grahamstown were "shocked but fine" after the house next door was razed in a blaze around midnight on Friday 11 April.
A young woman faces drunk driving charges following an incident in New Street, Grahamstown, in the early hours of Saturday 29 March, in which another woman was seriously injured.
The South African Air Force's display team called the Silver Falcons treated Grahamstown citizens to a surprise performance on Tuesday 18 March as part of the closing ceremony for Scifest Africa 2014.
Don't put your rubbish out – that's the request from acting municipal manager Mandisi Planga in light of an unprotected strike by municipal workers this week.
On Thursday 13 March Miko Paled launched his book The General’s Son: Journey of an Israeli in Palestine in Grahamstown. This event was part of Paled’s South African book tour during Israeli Apartheid Week.