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Matric accused of killing teacher passes exams
The young man standing accused of murdering a teacher at a Soutpan school has beat the odds by passing all but one of his Gr. 12 subjects in the 2022 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examination while in custody. He achieved…
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‘Keep your feet of the dashboard’
How and where you sit in a vehicle can have a massive impact on your safety if you are involved in a road-accident.
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ATM bombers attack Botshabelo garage
An armed gang of criminals targeting automated teller machines (ATMs) for money, have left a trail of damages at the Botshabelo’s Caltex garage after the bombing of two machines in the early morning today. They reportedly escaped with an undisclosed
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SA already thriving as start-up powerhouse
According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), South Africa is one of the top four start-up powerhouses leading Africa in successful technology investment.
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Conference tackles global climate change
The fifth National Global Change Conference underway at the University of the Free State (UFS) is in the process of highlighting the most pressing climate change challenges, and discussing the possible measures to tackle the worsening impact of clima
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Clean-up job to save wetlands
A campaign to clean nature reserves in the Free State is underway. This is a joint effort by different spheres of government and is in support of the People and Parks Wetlands Month 2023.
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Help after rape ordeal
A woman from Lesotho apparently lured with a fake job offer in Bloemfontein has escaped from sexual exploitation. Upon escaping, she went looking for help around the Phahameng and Joe Slovo settlements.
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Journey of reading aloud starts here
The thriving national reading-for-enjoyment campaign to promote literacy among South African children, Nal’ibali, is wholly invested in the World Read Aloud Day (Wrad) initiative.
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Load shedding a passive accomplice
The organised criminal network dealing in copper and electrical fittings and the like continues to vandalise infrastructure in Bloemfontein and capitalising on blackouts due to load shedding countrywide.






