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Production reflects on oft overlooked movement of the nation and its people
The Performing Arts Centre of the Free State (Pacofs) in Bloemfontein will be presenting Magcam as the first production for the year.
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Citizens the cornerstone
Prof. Jaap de Visser, a professor of Law at the University of the Western Cape’s (UWC) Faculty of Law, argues that coalition governments are a natural consequence of our South African electoral system and that we as countrymen must get…
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Album a fusion of a decade
The all-male contemporary group Mohlakeng Acapellas is celebrating the milestone of releasing its first complete album containing songs recorded after a decade of formation. The group’s debut album is titled The Sedge Motho o kgonwa ke sa hae.
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News widely available
BloemExpress is made available as an English, printed newspaper every Wednesday, with 30 000 copies thereof distributed in and around Bloemfontein.
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Dagboek
Matches in the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup takes place at the Diamond Oval in Kimberley. For the dates, participating teams, and scheduled matches, visit Northern Cape Cricket on Facebook.
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Final voters’ registration set
The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) has set the final voter registration weekend for 3 and 4 February. The first opportunity to register, ahead of this year’s election, was on 18 and 19 November last year.
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Top referee bowing out
The Free State’s illustrious rugby referee Jaco Peyper (43) announced on Friday, 19 January, that he is retiring. In deciding to hang up his whistle, he ends his fairytale journey that began in 2008.
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Artist needed to create impactful mural
Muralists and graffiti artists are invited by the William Humphreys Art Gallery (Whag), situated in Kimberley, to submit concept designs for a mural to be created in the city.
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Stellar results celebrated
The Free State celebrated another significant achievement in its matric 2023 results, with a pass rate of 89,03% and more bachelor passes and distinctions than ever before.
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