The police have appealed to the public to assist in tracing the suspect in the murder of 54-year-old Bonile David Ntsebe, who was found stabbed in Joza in the early hours of Sunday.
Author: Kayla Roux
"No child should be without food or stories." Each year, we celebrate World Read Aloud Day to advocate children’s right to read and write and that wonderful quote from award-winning children’s author and illustrator Niki Daly sums up the spirit of our country's celebration of the event on Wednesday 6 March.
A gold star and a kiss for Thoko Written and illustrated by Niki Daly Friday was always the big day of the “Star Awards”. So far, Thoko had earned a yellow star for her maths sums, a red star for her neat writing and a blue star for “clean hands”. Green stars were for helping Mrs McKensie carry her big bag from her car to the classroom.
In 2012, a court ordered the provincial Department of Education to place advertisements for hiring teachers by 30 September and fill the positions by 31 January 2013.
Thembinkosi Myalato says he's treating as an emergency a water outage in the north-western side of town.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan blamed slow economic growth and declining tax revenue for the conservative 2013/2014 budget he presented to Parliament on Wednesday.
Like me you might have heaved a sigh of relief when the Finance Minister, during a long speech, announced there would be no increase in personal tax.
The gift of music is a notion quite literally realised by the Kingswood College Concert Band, whose tremendous performances support a multitude of partners in the community.
This Thursday the Rhodes University International Office and School of Languages present a showing of Wagner’s Der fliegende Holländer (The Flying Dutchman) at 6.30pm at the Eden Grove Blue lecture venue.
The Rhodes Great Field became an open-air night club as students showed up in their thousands for the annual Rhodes Great Field Party last Friday.