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University overwhelmed by number of applications
The Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, has received an overwhelming number of applications for the 2023 academic year.
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Clashes resumed
The 18 clubs campaigning in the Free State stream of the ABC Motsepe League will be returning to action after the festive recess. Some will be completing the first round of the competition, while those already in the second half…
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Disingenuous message futile
Drunk driving is one of the biggest dangers on South African roads. Research shows that 50% of people who die on the road have a blood alcohol concentration of above 0,05 g per 100 ml.
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Dukwana takes over as new FS ANC chair
Mxolisi Dukwana has emerged victorious after a fierce battle for the position of Free State ANC chairperson.
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FS matrics strive for 100% pass rate
The Free State has achieved an 88,5% matric pass rate in the 2022 academic year, retaining the top spot among the nine provinces. This pass rate is an improvement on the 2021 pass rate of 85,7%, as well as the…
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Final whistle blown
The Free State and the South African football fraternity are mourning the death of a top Premier Soccer League (PSL) assistant referee, Moeketsi Molelekoa (31) from Botshabelo.
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Free State police investigating tragic death of football referee
The Botshabelo police are investigating a case of culpable homicide relating to a fatal accident in which Premier Soccer League (PSL) assistant referee Moeketsi Johannes Molelekoa and Palesa Emily Pole were killed. The tragic incident reportedly happ
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Bloem police on the trail of ATM bombers
The Bloemfontein police have launched a manhunt for a group of armed robbers who bombed two.
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Slight decline in FS road fatalities
The Free State recorded a slight decline in road fatalities this recent festive season from 1 December to 7 January. The MEC for Police, Roads and Transport William Bulwane confirmed the province recorded 117 fatalities, yesterday – 18 January.










