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Clerk pays for defrauding department of justice
The Bethlehem Regional Court has imposed a hefty sentence upon one of two former employees of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development charged with fraud. In addition, she was ordered to repay the full amount the department was defrau
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Rise in pollen count now affects more
South African scientists are monitoring airborne pollen with artificial intelligence (AI), which provided an increasing number of hay fever and asthma sufferers.
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Convicted bank defrauder avoids time in jail
One of the three accused linked to a Capitec bank fraud case and arrested on 14 June 2021, was slapped with a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to fraud charges.
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Aid keeps pages turning
The reading clubs at the Sebabatso Primary School in Botshabelo and the Moipone Primary School in Thaba Nchu have been boosted with a donation of books.
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Stroke a real threat
To highlight the burden of stroke disease, World Stroke Week is being commemorated until 3 November, having started on Sunday, 29 October.
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Aligning cost, value is vital
As the economic conditions are getting tougher, consumers are paying more, but have less to spend – which means that value is becoming more important than ever before.
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Mixed reactions over new bill
Public hearings on the Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Bill are being held countrywide. The bill aims to regulate the tobacco and vaping industries by regulating the sale, advertising and packaging of products, as well as set
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Expertise exchanged
The University of the Free State (UFS) and the South African Chamber of Commerce United Kingdom (SACC UK) will host online the Global Citizen Series on 8 November.
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The masses are invited to worship
Christians from all over Bloemfontein are invited to a night of praise and worship at the Breath of Life Stadium Worship on Friday, 17 November, at the Toyota Stadium.
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Sassa gold cards will no longer expire
State grant recipients using gold cards provided by the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) are advised to continue using these for transactions until further notice. This follows an announcement by Postbank last week.






