Problems in education and health were not fixed
Millions to be spent at Rhodes
a “big year” for the humanities department at Rhodes.
Pupils protest over lack of teachers
A South African Democratic Teachers’ Union (Sadtu) official said not a single teacher had been reinstated.
Mandla is off hook for now
’Wrong message is being sent out’ – Pierre de Vos
Stolen goods recovered in house after raid
Police suspect a former manager of the store may have been involved.
Cable thieves make gogos’ lives a misery
Pensioners forced to live without electricity
Nationalisation debate being ‘monitored’
While Germany did not fear privatisation and nationalisation taking place in South Africa, the situation was being monitored closely abroad
Police remove shack dwellers from houses
Florence women seek better homes from BCM
Zombies invade Rhodes campus
Zombie fever gripped Grahamstown yesterday as hundreds of paranoid Rhodes University students fought running campus battles with “the living dead”.
Police hunt for evasive Mandla
Former Mvezo chief fails to appear in court on bigamy charges
DV residents threaten illegal occupants
A Duncan Village community yesterday threatened to burn down new RDP houses in Mekeni Street, if illegal occupants did not move out of them within 48 hours.
G’town celebrates 200 years
Mayor urges unity for a new chapter in the city’s history
Mandela: Court seeks TV rights
Mandla’s wife demands truth on R3m claims
Going green for tourism destinations
Many use eco-options already
King yet to serve any jail time
Dalindyebo sentenced to 15 years for various crimes
Giant locusts invade Giant locusts invade
Certain plants in Haven Hills attract insects
‘The Wild’ nominated for seven awards
Show lags in ratings but scores big in Safta
I can’t forgive child rapist, says gogo
Church tries to restore peace
Zuma berates Mulder on land ownership issue
President says deputy minister’s remarks were ‘careless’ and ‘callous’
Debt payback over 300 years
Staff must repay R100 a month
Private service for star
Where do those broken hearts go?
Department denies Pillay offered to resign
The Daily Dispatch reported on Tuesday that the health boss had given a letter of resignation to the premier – triggered by Cosatu’s call for his head.
Mannya stays on in job as bid to oust him fails
Court throws out case brought by suspended officials
Freed after deadly threat
Prosecutor reports magistrate as victim fears for life
Cyclists told to play it safe
Riders advised to ride in groups as more stock up on pepper spray.
Taking UK fashion by storm
Ex-EC designer: ‘Sky’s the limit’
Juju tells of his pain
‘Maybe this is farewell speech’
THE Border and Transkei regions are being targeted by well-organised crime syndicates making use of state-of-the-art bank card cloning technology to fleece unsuspecting ATM users of thousands of rands at a time.
‘Director’ sells R15m property for R1m to one of his 38 companies
Computer wish comes trueRural school enters modern era
Black population not ageingOnly a fifth expected to live beyond age of 40
MP in hot water, views differDA members see it as a purge or ‘trumped up’
Our Government needs to look at the "big" picture. If farmers lose their lands and the land is not utilized properly to produce food, then the nation will slowly starve to death. It really is that sim...
Tronn 22 February 2012 1:11 pmRefer back to the DD newspaper articles in February 2011 and 2010. Same story. If Ilook into my "crystal ball" I see a report from the future December 2012, stating: Eastern Cape has lowest pass rate...
Diverz 22 February 2012 10:33 amAnother bomb dropped on our young people, the government is simply not up to the job of fulfilling their promises to the nation. I feel the pain of these students, but burning books does not help, as ...
Beaver 21 February 2012 7:12 pmMr Editor, why are we not being given the full text of Spike's and David Rankin's comments ? Are they perhaps being sensored for not reflecting your party's official line? Please tell us. ...
Rob 21 February 2012 6:41 pmNo worries, we always have the big four to attract foreign currency. Botswana, Kenya and the likes, they all in the same boat....
Spike 21 February 2012 6:22 pm.......as Germany ...
Spike 21 February 2012 6:18 pm....Germany ...
Spike 21 February 2012 6:17 pm...
Spike 21 February 2012 6:16 pm(remainder of my post -FFS DD !!) ...
Spike 21 February 2012 6:14 pmMaybe Kakstoker The Wise can help me....Ancient Britain was roamed by nomadic hunter-gatherers from Northern Europe during the stone age. Greek sailors visited the shores of England and traded extensi...