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Even doctors can be at fault
There is a myth that doctors should be perfect and that a good doctor should never make any mistakes. Medical mistakes remain common despite increasing patient safety measures worldwide. These mistakes can have severe consequences for the patient. It
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Academy lauded for honing of subject skills
In just more than a year of existence, the Botshabelo-based Bright Future Academy has received recognition for strides made in improving the learning ability of high school learners.
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Initiative to refine writing
The Charmza Literacy Club is calling on aspiring and budding writers to submit applications to be accepted into its Incubation Programme for 2023.
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Placement pains persist
The Free State Department of Education laments the disarray due to the culture of late registration of learners, resulting in a loss of teaching time and placed learners at the start of every academic year.
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Local footballer living her dream abroad
Potent goal-getter Nthabiseng Majiya, from Philippolis, has been rewarded with a tour to England for her impressive performance in the South African women’s football league.
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Event fit for all seasons
All over the world, and also in South Africa, hundreds of thousands of parkrunners line up every Saturday to take part in the weekly parkrun event in their neighbourhood or town.
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Learning on course despite burglary at Bfn school
Burglary suspects that stole learning material at the Gonyane Primary School in Bloemfontein also attempted to torch the administration block and the hall. The thieves used petrol bombs in the event of succeeding to steal learning material stored in
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Things to be mindful of before signing a job contract
Getting a new job can be incredibly exciting. However, before you sign your contract, it is important to read the fine print.
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Vaccines can curb cervical cancer
Non-governmental health organisation Right to Care encourages South African girls to get the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine for the prevention of cervical cancer.









