For the second time this week, a grisly murder of a pensioner in their eighties has been reported in the Eastern Cape. Six suspects are in custody.
The first person to test positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus in the Eastern Cape has been placed in quarantine according to the premier.
It’s a crime that is incomprehensible. But SAPS in the Eastern Cape must now identify the person(s) who gunned down an 85-year-old woman in Ngqamakhwe.
The alleged killer believed that the woman had performed witchcraft to murder his friend, who he had buried a day earlier.
The project is getting thousands of people from isolated communities online, and national government think it could be replicated nationwide.
Police in Komani are attempting to solve a puzzling mystery, after human bones surfaced near a dam in the region of Ezibeleni.
The University of Fort Hare (UFH) has closed its doors on Thursday due to weeks of student protests and unrest.
Parents of a missing East London teen are at their wits end after their daughter disappeared on Saturday.
The EFF claims that MPLs were removed by security personnel for dressing ‘inappropriately’.
Eskom has suspended bulk electricity interruption to Dr Beyers Naudé Municipality following provincial government’s pledge to help pay its debt.
Could anything have been done to prevent the tragic Cetane bus crash? Now 25 people are dead, some believe we can blame the state of the roads.
The horror is unimaginable: At least 21 people have been killed in a major bus crash near Centane, in the Eastern Cape – most of the victims are pensioners.
This follows the triple murder of a 71-year-old woman and two teenagers in November last year.
The second suspect managed to escape the confrontation with police.
Judge Nqumse of the Eastern Cape High Court has suggested putting convicted racists onto a government register, to tackle ‘serious racial attitudes’.
Chaos has erupted at the University of Fort Hare after protests over financial exclusions. This also comes after two students were murdered in February.
Following two brutal student killings at the University of Fort Hare in just one month, Udemwo has called for an urgent imbizo.
She openly admitted that it was Sulani and Sitho, Omotoso’s frontline recruiters, who allegedly lured her to the mission house in Durban.
A fractious day in the Eastern Cape Parliament exploded when the EFF were told to leave the house for a very obscure reason during the provincial SOPA.
the male student’s killing has heightened fears of safety for students living in Fort Hare.
A man accused of kidnapping eight-year-old Tazne van Wyk, has been arrested in Cradock in the Eastern Cape.
Students and staff members at NMU have been denied access to campus on Monday.
The two brothers were arrested on Monday after it was reported that they had slashed their father’s throat during a scuffle.
A 24-year-old Eastern Cape woman has been arrested for the fatal stabbing of her friend.
An unknown number of armed suspects targeted Dennis Collins Jewellers on Wednesday.