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Time to reflect on women’s role
The observance of International Women’s Day on 8 March provided an opportunity to timely reflect on the ways and means of empowering women and girls and the role they can play in creating a peaceful world.
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Uniforms rile up learners
A donation of full sets of uniform made by the Ikaelelo Secondary School Alumni Association is envisaged to inspire learners to continue their education.
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Cause of fire unclear
The Free State Department of Health has quelled concerns of any danger at the Pelonomi Tertiary Hospital in Bloemfontein after a “mysterious” incident. It seems that a fire has raged at the facility, with information surrounding the incident communic
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FS festival draws near
With 17 days remaining before the first-ever Mangaung Gospel Festival, local artists, groups and soloists are bracing themselves to deliver impressive performances. Homegrown artists are billed to display their talent at the 20 000-seater Kaizer Sebo
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Former attorney to face fraud charges
A 52-year-old former attorney has been summoned to appear in the Sasolburg Magistrates’ Court, to answer to charges arising from alleged fraud and contempt of court. The hearing against the suspect is set for 7 April.
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South Africans urged to be kinder to their kidneys
Unhealthy living is accelerating chronic kidney disease (CKD) in South Africa – to the point where even potential donors are being disqualified.
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Prosecutor in trouble with the law
A prosecutor based at the Hennenman Magistrates’ Court briefly appeared in the same court today, facing a charge of corruption. The matter against Tahleho Benedict Lehola (36) followed his arrest by the Welkom based Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investig
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Union strike cripples Bloemfontein hospitals
A group of police officers remain on guard at Bloemfontein’s National Hospital as the wage strike by public servants belonging to the National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu) intensifies. The police deployment followed reports of
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Entrepreneurs unlock skills
Seven young entrepreneurs have been granted the chance to unlock their full potential and to have their skills honed at the Motheo Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College’s Centre for Entrepreneurship and Rapid Incubator.










