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Bfn draws residents
Despite a gloomy picture of Bloemfontein existing in the rest of the country due to neglect and a lack of maintenance, a recent survey has revealed the judicial capital is becoming a popular option for aspirant homeowners.
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Gums in spotlight
The importance of oral health is in focus this September, aimed at encouraging the public to visit a dentist.
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Money savvy lacking
A recent survey among South Africans has revealed that the increasing number of people indebted and overspending their monthly salaries is evidence of a lack of financial literacy.
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Visionary’s efforts recognised
An honorary doctorate in Philosophy in Management Sciences was bestowed upon Shameel Joosub by the Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, at its spring graduation ceremony on 1 September.
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Teams study self
The two Free State university men’s football teams fell by the wayside in this year’s Varsity Football championship as they faded at the critical phase of the competition.
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Free State’s best lauded
A host of athletes who excelled from 1 June 2022 to 31 May 2023 will receive recognition when the Free State Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation (DSACR), in partnership with the Free State Sport Confederation (FSSC), rewards best…
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Initiative left in lurch
A small-scale economic empowerment piggery project at the Felloane Trust in Thaba Nchu, meant to give 21 beneficiaries a niche into the industry, remains a stark reminder of “fruitless expenditure”. Situated in ward 41 of the Mangaung Metro, the proj
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Expertise tends to hearts
Following the attainment of a notable qualification, Dr Kgomotso Moroka means to positively impact on the improvement of cardiovascular services in the Free State and Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Mini-cricket has huge reach
The 2023-’24 mini-cricket provincial festivals signal a return to action on the pitch.
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New era of politics is due
We are gripped in a coalition government mess X thanks to the proportional representation (PR) electoral system. Parties with a low percentage of votes are guaranteed to get seats in parliament. Why not? Power sharing is caring.






