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University celebrates students’ successes
The Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, will be celebrating, over the course of four days, a cohort of 3 756 students reaching their academic apex at graduation ceremonies held at its Bloemfontein and Welkom campuses.
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Euphonious sounds ready to mesmerise choral music lovers
The Choral Celebration Network Foundation (CCNF) in Bloemfontein will present two spectacular choral festivals. Both events will be held at the Geloofsentrum Universitas (Centre of Faith) and is scheduled to start at 18:30.
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Changes improve heart status
Annually roughly 18 million people die due to a cardiovascular disease (CVD) globally. This is according to a survey by Novartis, a pharmaceutical company.
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Hindrance cross-examined
A language resources audit conducted by the South African Digital Language Resources (SADiLaR) was hosted at the Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, on Wednesday, 12 April.
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New status for SASL complex
Officialising South African Sign Language (SASL) as the 12th official language will, in principle, have no significant effect on any of the linguistic human rights listed in the Bill of Rights. The reason is because persons with hearing impairment al
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Crinums blaze trail
The Free State Crinums began their quest to win the Telkom Netball League (TNL) title once more with three first division victories over the weekend: 58 – 52 against the Gauteng Jaguars, 55 – 36 against the North West Flames…
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Runway pulls in
A budding young supermodel from Bloemfontein, Emjay Smith (16), has secured himself a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ramp up his modelling career to greater heights. He has been selected to model at the 2023 International Modelling and Talent Conv
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Show still offers thrill
This year’s edition of Bloem Show will end on Saturday (06/05) with a specially jam-packed entertainment attraction for its patrons. The largest consumer event in central South Africa again had the city buzzing, while celebrating its 140th anniversar
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