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Multifaced centre offers range of healthcare services
The Key Population Health Centre has opened in Bloemfontein’s Middestad Mall. The official opening was on 15 February.
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Runners invited to take it off-road
A night trailrun series, with routes varying in distance from 4 km to 7 km and stretching over mainly off-road terrain, is being hosted in and around Bloemfontein. Races start at 18:00. Registration is done from 17:00.
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Runners can enter
The Teemaneng Running Club presents its annual Phakamile Mabija Human Rights Half Marathon event in Kimberley on 23 March.
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Heidedal Music Expo, which promises to showcase diverse genres, draws near
The stage is set for the eagerly awaited Heidedal Music Expo on 15 March in Bloemfontein, with a line-up of performing acts finalised.
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Wesgrow Central Schools Sports Series: Team players at the ready
The Wesgrow Central Schools Sports Series for 2024 begins on 2 March, with Bethlehem Voortrekker Hoërskool kicking off its bid for the title against Hoërskool Diamantveld on the rugby field in Kimberley.
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Free State municipality fraudster back in the dock
The woman arrested for allegedly defrauding the Mantsopa Local Municipality in the Free State will learn of the prospects of her bail application during a hearing in the Ladybrand Magistrates’ Court, today – Thursday, 29 February. The suspect, Maria
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South Africans prone to bladder infection
Bladder infections are prevalent among South Africans, with the country ranked highest for urinary tract infections (UTIs) among eight other sub-Saharan African countries. This is according to a study published in the Journal of Health and Biological
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Funeral held for beheaded Botshabelo-woman
The Botshabelo-based woman who had been decapitated, was given a dignified send off during her funeral on Saturday, 24 February. The victim, Lebohang Julia Khutsoane (52), is one of four victims (two women and two men) who were killed execution-style
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Momentum lacks vision
South Africa and Australia, both arid countries with historical ties to the British Empire, face significant water management challenges. Despite common legal and parliamentary systems, the two nations diverge in their approaches to water sector gove







