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Authentic women step up
Five women from the Free State who are semifinalists in the 2023 Mrs South Africa (Mrs SA) pageant are waiting with bated breath for 7 July.
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More detail, online
Visit the online page of Express on news24.com, and read about a prominent radio personality who worked for South Africa’s giant broadcaster, in trouble following his arrest regarding fraud and money laundering.
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Youth invited to enjoy sports day
Marking Youth Day, the community of Phase2, Bloemanda, will host the Youth Sport Day, featuring community netball and football teams, on Friday (16/06).
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Event spurs on ventures
The 2023 National Youth Day celebration marks a catalyst for South African youths to seriously venture into entrepreneurial pursuits, given South Africa’s escalating rate of unemployment under the youth, which currently stands at 62,1%.
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Visit music to elders’ ears
The Great Central University of Technology Choir of the Bloemfontein campus extended a caring hand to the Boikhuco Old Age Home in Bochabela and its residents as part of a community outreach.
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The sinking African dream
The year 2023 marks the diamond jubilee since the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), known as the African Union (AU).
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Heidedal school celebrates decades-long legacy
The Joe Solomon Primary School in Heidedal, Bloemfontein, marks a major milestone in its existence this month of June. The school is celebrating its 85th anniversary since it was first founded.
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Seize window of opportunity amid snarling grid failure fears
The implementation of stage 6 load shedding, compounded by various other internal challenges at Eskom, has seen the emergence of predictions that national grid failure may be an imminent possibility.
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Top matriculants may now enter
Top-achieving Gr. 12 learners from across the country may once again enter the Matriculant of the Year competition, made possible by the University of the Free State (UFS), Netwerk24, and Volksblad.
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Focus shifted nationally
South African consumers’ education has been identified as a key factor to promoting locally produced products and changing the mindset of consumers in order to achieve economic growth.






