The recent killing of three protesters in Brits who were protesting against water shortages is a stark reminder how things can easily escalate out of control if urgent issues such as water provision are not swiftly addressed, or if there is lack of communication on corrective action being undertaken by a municipality to resolve such matters.
Author: Kayla Roux
A Grahamstown businessman died after an attempted robbery on the N2 near Peddie on Friday night 24 January.
A man admitted to Grahamstown’s Settlers’ Hospital with gunshot wounds on Thursday morning is a suspect in several serious cases, police said in a media release dated 24 January.
Police have opened an inquest docket following the discovery of the body of a man near the Fish River Mouth on Thursday 23 January.
Local football lovers will descend on Fiddlers Green on Sunday 26 January as Makana Rhini United (Maru) will be playing against the newly promoted New Town City in their derby encounter.
The seventh edition of the Ironman 70.3 (half-Ironman) South Africa takes place on Sunday 26 January in East London.
The tuition-free Nelson Mandela School was officially handed over to the public on Friday 17 January by President Jacob Zuma at Mvezo.
While many of us are feeling deflated and relaxed after our well deserved December break, Honda have jazzed up, keeping their technical wheels turning in an attempt to create something innovative and out of the box.
Volunteer-based organisation Breaking the Brand has embarked on a media campaign to corner Dallas Safari Club, which recently sold a permit to an American hunter to kill a black rhino in Namibia.
Grahamstown’s beleaguered municipal water supply has again been patchy this week, but tireless local water activist Daphne Timm is confident that progress is being made.