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One man’s garbage, another one’s scheme
Security systems company Fidelity ADT urges residents to be mindful of what items they throw away and how they do this.
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This is not sex work’s panacea
The grisly discovery of six decomposing bodies of women believed to have been sex workers in downtown Johannesburgwerein Johannesburg downtown again highlighted the plight of sex workers and the acts of barbarism they are subjected to.
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Wellness programme to improve safety on roads
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is raising awareness in Bloemfontein about a wellness programme in support of road safety ahead of the festive season.
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Focus on beauty without barriers
Tamelyn Bock (26) from Nababeep, the current Miss Wheelchair SA, took part in the Miss Wheelchair World competition in Tijuana, Mexico, on Saturday (29/10).
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New kit spurs club on
The Devil’s Boxing Club has received a shot in the arm to continue nurturing prospective boxing legends in the making. The club operates from the historic Bochabela Arena.
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Hearing loss suffered
A Gr. 8 learner of the Moemedi Secondary School in Bloemfontein has lost the hearing in his left ear following alleged assault by two teachers at the school in question.
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Hawks probe at conspiracy in state petrol card fraud
There is a strong possibility of conspiracy at a Bloemfontein garage where the alleged fraud of the Director of Public Prosecutions’ (DPP) fleet manager, Jim Mohau Ntsasa (48), with a state petrol card was uncovered. This is according to the…
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Traffic officer in court regarding corruption
The corruption trial against traffic officer Lefu Ntlangoe (45) will continue in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court, today (7 November). The matter pertains to allegations of taking a bribery of R1 500 from a driver who was driving a truck with…
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Government official arrested for fraudulent use of state petrol card
A fleet management officer at the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) offices in Bloemfontein is facing charges of fraud involving R100 000 on the agency’s petrol card for private use. The suspect Jim Mohau Ntsasa (48) briefly appeared in the…
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Academic adds another feather in her cap
Prof. Pearl Sithole, Vice-Principal: Academic and Research at the University of the Free State’s Qwaqwa campus, has another feather in her cap after being appointed to serve on the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (Unesco).








