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Education for women vital
As we celebrate National Women’s Month in August, we reflect on strides made towards empowering women in our communities and look at how to overcome challenges they face. The progress in empowering women to be on equal status with men…
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Big race awaits
The Bloemfontein-based Centre City Titaniums Athletics Club will stage the second Spring Half Marathon in Bloemfontein on 9 September.
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Escape a debt trap
Several South Africans spend nearly 63% (two thirds) of their take-home wage paying off debt monthly. This is according to findings by debt counsellor DebtBusters.
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Mom championed
A cycling enthusiast is seeing her leap of courage coming to fruition in a long and challenging life journey to honour her mother, after her devastating death due to cancer.
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Cricket tickets up for sale
In order to avoid being scammed, people are advised to purchase tickets from Ticketpro for the upcoming men’s Betway One-Day International (ODI) series between South Africa and Australia, to be staged at the Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein.
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Victims offered refuge
The Khusela Devine Shelter for Victims of Crime and Violence in Koffiefontein is poised to address the plight of gender-based violence (GBV).
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Clubs slotted for national rankings
The boys’ team of Virginia Academy and the girls’ team of Napoli FC will represent the Free State at this year’s national Engen Champ of Champs football tournament in Johannesburg. They were crowned as the provincial U19 champions in their…
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Rugby fan’s anguish continues as court case drags
A rugby fan who is reeling from an assault occasioning grievous bodily harm has expressed worry with the long wait for the justice system in Bloemfontein to finalise the case against his alleged assailant, Schübel O’Reilly. The case was postponed…
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CUT graduation ceremony continues despite disgruntled students
The Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, is steadfast in preparing for its spring graduation ceremony set for 1 September. This ceremony will go ahead as planned, amidst threats by a group of unhappy students to disrupt the upcoming…








