Court reserves judgment in Loyiso Coko rape conviction
Supreme Court of Appeal reserved judgment in the E Cape DPP bid to overturn decision.
Psychiatrist testifies in alleged parliament arsonist’s case
Psychiatrist who led panel of experts that assessed alleged arsonist Zandile Mafe takes the stand.
Two Eastern Cape police officers killed in separate incidents
Eastern Cape Acting Provincial Commissioner, Major-General Zithulele Dlala, has expressed shock
Makhanda Municipality working hard to avoid Day Zero
As the water crisis worsens in Makhanda which is formerly known as Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape,
Lungisa to challenge dismissal of his appeal
African National Congress (ANC) Nelson Mandela Bay councillor, Andile Lungisa says his legal team
Three members of Ndlovu Gang found guilty for rhino poaching
Three members of the Ndlovu Gang have been found guilty in the Grahamstown High Court on fifty five
Public Protector pleased her findings upheld by EC High Court
Public Protector Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane is pleased that a court has affirmed her findings
Grahamstown water crisis prompts call for govt intervention
Residents of Makhanda formerly known as Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape fear the worst as the city
ConCourt should have final say in land expropriation
Retired judge, Justice Albie Sachs says the Constitutional Court should have a final say in the
Grahamstown changes to Makhanda
The name of the city of saints, Grahamstown, has been changed to Makhanda.
National Arts Festival to showcase various plays
Music composed by late bra Hugh Masakela will be used in the play “Gone native”. The play is running
Grahamstown gearing up for National Arts Festival
South African Festival goers are gearing up for the 44th annual National Arts Festival which starts
Makana Municipality water woes get attention
The Department of Water and Sanitation is stepping in to assist the cash strapped Makana
Ancient fish fossils discovered in E Cape
It started with hominid discoveries at the Cradle of Humankind, then the Great Karoo uncovered
Journalists urged to go back to basics
The Director of Freedom of Expression and Media Development at UNESCO says journalists focus on
SA needs young minds with innovative ideas: Kubayi-Ngubane
Science and Technology minister, Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane says South Africa needs young minds with
Rain brings relief to Eastern Cape
Some areas of the Eastern Cape have received good rains over the past two days; however it is still
Higher Education Minister concerned about banned students
Higher Education Minister Professor Hlengiwe Mkhize says she is deeply concerned about the lifetime
Anti-rape activist students banned from Rhodes University for life
Two female students have been banned from Rhodes University for life and may never complete their
Eastern Cape ANC battle back in court
The Grahamstown High court will on Monday hear the application filed by 11 African National Congress