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Urged to put pep in step
South Africans are urged to show their generosity by supporting this year’s Slipper Day, a fundraising campaign of the Reach For A Dream Foundation. This year’s event will be on 31 May, promising a day filled with warmth, generosity, and…
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Social workers to assist with services
The Free State Department of Social Development has appointed 83 social workers, reducing the shortage the province was faced with. The group has been appointed permanently.
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Landed blows pack a punch
A talented teenage girl from Botshabelo is making waves in boxing circles, inspiring more peers to gradually come to the fore to claim their stake in the male-dominated sport globally.
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Alleged tax evaders set to appear in court
Four men from Bloemfontein who are involved in the management teams of two different businesses are expected to appear in the Bloemfontein Regional Court on 9 and 22 May regarding allegations of contravention of tax legislation.
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University key driver in socio-economics
The University of the Free State (UFS), one of the largest higher learning institutions in the Free State, is a key driver in the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality’s (MMM) socio-economy.
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Healthy habits still the key to good vision
The public is encouraged to have routine eye screening to avoid glaucoma, which reportedly is the second most common cause of blindness worldwide.
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Show soaring higher
The success of the 141st instalment of Bloem Show continued its growth as a legacy brand and a vehicle for economic spin-offs. Evidence thereof include the overwhelming influx of patrons and commercial brands on exhibition from 25 April to 4…
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Artsy business minds still have time to apply
Arts entrepreneurs are encouraged to apply for this year’s Thuthukisani Programme Atologa, run by The Arts and Culture Trust (Act). Applications close on Sunday, 12 May, following a deadline extension.
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Leaky taps’ time has finally come
A tripartite initiative to fix leaking taps at residences in the Free State town of Excelsior is envisaged to save large amounts of drinkable water from going to waste.









