LATEST CRAZE: New ground-breaking technology has arrived in the form of the digital pen which stores everything you write so you can download it later.
Herald reporter Luyolo Mkentane speaks to anti-apartheid stalwart Timothy Jantjie (above), who is flying to Cape Town’s Robben Island prison this morning (July 30), to verify remains of political prisoners who died there.
POLLUTED: The Herald Environment and Tourism editor Guy Rogers speaks to Pam Kibble a resident on the banks of the Klein Kabega about the state of the river in Upper Walmer. Read the story
VIOLENCE: The Herald reporter Mthetho Ndoni interviews Nicholas Naidoo, 21 who was badly injured after he was attacked by striking municipal workers with stones, and knobkerries. Read the story.
HANDS-ON: Susan van Heerden of Falling Moon Mosaics and her assistant Nomahlubi Tyani give step-by-step instructions to aspirant mosaic artists. Read the story
RED TIDE: ABOUT a hundred municipal workers are overthrowing bins outside Brister House in Govan Mbeki Avenue as the nationwide strike continues this morning (July 28) in Nelson Mandela Bay. Read the story
FAST: The long-awaited Nissan GT-R will soon be available in South Africa. The super performance car has set track records wherever it has driven on. Read the story
COMFORT COUPE: The Volkswagen CC is the first four door coupe to be introduced by Volkswagen and is offered with highly advanced direct-injection engines, two petrol engines (147 kW TSI and 220 kW V6 FSI) and a diesel engine (125 kW TDI). Read the story
LEADERSHIP: The Herald’s Chief Sports Reporter Alvin Reeves interviews SA Proteas cricket captain Graeme Smith about his new book A Captains Diary which records the journey for the SA cricket team under his leadership. Read the story
FAREWELL: The Herald’s Environment and tourism editor, Guy Rogers, follows the journey of dolphins Domino and Dumisa from their home at Bayworld to the Airport where they left for a new life at Hong Kong’s Ocean Park. Ocean Park general curator Grant Abel explains how they hope to keep the animals temperature regulated during the flight.
FANFARE: Orlando Pirates players, in Nelson Mandela Bay to play arch rivals Kaiser Chiefs, set aside a little time to meet their fans on Wednesday (July 22)