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It pays to track bladder health
Around 300 million people worldwide suffer from bladder problems. These include bladder control issues like leakage, urinary incontinence and urinary retention, urinary tract infections (UTIs) and chronic kidney disease.
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Bursaries open for students
Applications for all-inclusive bursaries, made available by a leading South African supermarket retailer, are now open. Shoprite bursaries are offered for the 2023 and 2024 academic years to high-performing students enrolled for degrees at South Afri
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Festival hype builds
The organisers of the Mangaung Gospel Festival have announced that all logistical arrangements are in order for the much-anticipated event slated for Saturday (01/04) at the Kaizer Sebothelo Stadium in Botshabelo. All artists, both national and local
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Club banks on fans’ support for survival
A fierce battle is on the cards between two DStv Premiership clubs, Marumo Gallants FC and the Durban-based Royal AM. They will clash in a return outing on Wednesday (05/04), at the Toyota Free State Stadium.
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Official impresses
South African football match official Abongile Tom will add another feather to his cap when officiating at this year’s Fifa men’s U20 World Cup in Indonesia.
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Teams in last stretch to claim FS title
The ABC Motsepe League in the Free State enters the final stretch on Saturday (01/04), leading up to the crowning of the provincial champions for the 2022-’23 season.
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Lasting legacy toasted
The Ikaelelo Secondary School in Bloemfontein bid farewell to two teachers who have retired after decades in the teaching profession. The two stalwarts, Mopedi Mahlohla and Thabo Mofokeng, held the managerial positions of deputy principal at the scho
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Suburbanites called to action
In order to empower neighbourhood associations in Bloemfontein, OurSA will host a suburb conference on 20 April.
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