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Teams launch onslaught
The Currie Cup’s reigning champions, the Cheetahs, will begin the defence of their title with a Free State derby against the Griffons.
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Water project can still be jeopardised
The DA in the Mangaung Metro Municipality (MMM) has expressed grave concern with the slow pace of and apparent single stakeholder driving the Xhariep pipeline project. The multimillion water line is aimed at securing the water supply to Mangaung and
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Fraud acts deterred
In a bid to fortify the integrity and security of the social grant distribution process, the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) has implemented a biometric identity verification system.
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Learners’ art invited
Budding visual artists are called on to enter the 2024 Free State Young Artist awards competition. This annual competition, open to those who are still attending school, is organised by the National Museum in Bloemfontein and ties in with Youth…
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Democracy needs youth
This year’s Youth Month commemoration in June tied in with the outcomes of the country’s most momentous elections in history – the 2024 national and provincial elections. As South Africa navigates the complexities of coalition negotiations, the role
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Scouts honed to be of service
The Free State Scouts continued their task of nurturing visionary future leaders, aligned with Youth Day in June.
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Past season used as yard stick by coach
The just-ended 2023-’24 football season will stand out in the coaching career of Morena “Festy” Lothane for a historic feat. He first led his team to the Nedbank Cup’s last-16 group stage, and then to the championship final of the…
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Anniversary celebrated
Marking a milestone of 50 years in the transport industry, Interstate Bus Lines (IBL) has unveiled an anniversary logo. This was done on Friday, 28 June, at Bloemfontein’s Urth Conference and Lifestyle Centre.
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Wild West comes to town
A wounded gunslinger finds his way to a small church in the lawless Wild West where he meets a young woman.
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Festival holds promise for the future
The money invested in the hosting of Lemo Fest will allow future generations to unlock their potential and reap the rewards. This is according to Freddie Kenney, chief executive officer (CEO) of the Kenworth Group.








