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Sanitary aid revolutionised
The possibilities that could be unlocked through the sanitary product developed by a final-year Psychology student at the University of the Free State (UFS) are becoming clear after many years’ dedicated work.
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Clergyman found guilty
A criminal case involving Thaba Nchu-based Dutch Reformed Church congregant Jantjie Malokase (74) and Rev. Simon Melaletsa (52) ended with the latter sentenced to 18 months’ correctional supervision.
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FS woman recovering from double trauma
The 41-year-old woman who, while fighting for her life in hospital, gave birth hours after an accident is yet to undergo surgery.
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Cancer test pioneered
University researchers have endeavoured to curb breast and ovarian cancer, exploring the possibilities technology has to offer.
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Sector welcomes reconstruction of R30 road
Free State Agriculture (FSA) has welcomed the eventual appointment of contractors to undertake construction on the 300 m stretch of the R30 road between Allanridge and Bothaville.
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Success abroad
Bloemfontein-based body builder Moeketsi “Max” Mosese is top-ranked by the World Fitness Federation (WFF) and was rewarded for the blood and sweat poured into extensive training at the federation’s international championship held in Central Lombok Re
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FS varsities express outrage regarding slain student
The Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State has expressed shock and outrage at the murder of student Siyawandisa Mpho Ruda (23) who was shot dead by one of two unknown armed robbers at about 22:30 on Saturday (19/11) in…
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No arrests made after murder
The Bloemfontein police have yet to make a breakthrough in the murder of a male student reportedly enrolled at the Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State.
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Market suffers due to crisis
It is estimated that in 2020 alone, each stage of load shedding cost South Africa’s economy R500 million per day. In 2021, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) cautioned that this would increase to approximately R15 billion.
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Injuries take toll
Conclusive evidence gathered during an investigation into the death of a Thaba Nchu-based woman has revealed that she died due to injuries sustained in the horrific road accident on the N8 outside Botshabelo on 10 November.









