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Team on a knife-edge
Time is running out for the struggling football side Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM) to avoid relegation after suffering a third successive defeat. The club lost two more important Motsepe Foundation Championship games in Bloemfontein.
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His legacy remains
The education sector is mourning the death of Free State MEC Tate Makgoe, who will be remembered for building a legacy that positively impacted education. Ensuring the province produces the best matric results in South Africa formed the core of…
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Revolt needed in SA learning
The State of the Nation Address (Sona) for 2023’s education goals require an urgent outside the box approach with clear and public monitoring and evaluation processes. The South African education system is characterised by numerous challenges and ina
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Production to fascinate all
A production featuring an all-female cast, Broken Pieces, could be the next big thing in theatres in the Free State. It is a production by one of the performers, Nthabiseng Mothibe (27), known as Black Rose.
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Premier laments failing province
The newly elected Free State premier, Mxolisi Dukwana, has re-emphasised the fact that the deteriorating state of road infrastructure cripples the province’s economic development and growth. He reiterated this as a stumbling block to the province’s p
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Striking union members disrupt FS hospitals
Provision of health services is expected to return to normal at four hospital in the Free State after disruptions caused by a strike action by the National Education Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu) yesterday. The provincial Department of Hea
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Union shuts down hospital over wage increase
Government workers affiliated to the National Education Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu) have shut down the Pelonomi Hospital in Bloemfontein as they continue with an indefinite wage strike. Hundreds of patients, nurses and doctors were denie
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Play strives to break interracial barriers
An inspiring and thought-provoking play on conquering the stigma surrounding interracial relationships will debut at the Andre Huguenet Theatre, one of the top-rated performance venues at the Performing Arts Centre of the Free State (Pacofs).
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Schools can be nominated to win a trolley library
In pursuit of instilling a culture of reading and contribute to improving numeracy skills of primary school children across the country, Avbob launched its second year of the Avbob Road to Literary Trolley Library campaign in partnership with Oxford
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Festival livens up Bloemfontein theatre
A theatre festival titled Connecting Streams will connect art lovers through a series of live performances at the Performing Arts Centre of the Free State (Pacofs) in Bloemfontein. The extravaganza officially opens today and will close on Saturday (0










