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Big cats feel right at home
The five lions from Romania who arrived at the Lionsrock Big Cat Sanctuary outside Bethlehem have adapted well to their new home.
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Cultivators in the making
The Motheo Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College in Bloemfontein has launched its food security innovation project with the unveiling of a greenhouse tunnel in Bloemspruit.
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Female roles progress, shift
We all have multiple roles we hold and play throughout life. Work and family are two of the most competing and salient roles in every individual’s life.
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Club sets sights on the big league
Players of the Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, Bloemfontein campus women’s football team are keen on securing a position in the country’s top football league at the promotion play-offs underway in Polokwane, Limpopo.
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Tax evaders ordered by court to pay back Sars
The Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court has ordered two of the three Bloemfontein-based business owners and their companies convicted of tax fraud, to reimburse the South African Revenue Services (Sars) the monies earned after submitting fraudulent tax r
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Primary school numeracy tested
The best young mathematicians will put their numeracy skills to the test when competing in Mangaung’s Professional Learning Communities (PLC) Mathematics Olympiad in Bloemfontein.
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Man gets life imprisonment for robbery and rape of teen girl
The Botshabelo Regional Court has thrown the book at a man convicted of raping a teenage girl and robbing the victim and her friend of their cellphones in July 2018.
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Stellar achievers grace glam event
The province’s leading sport stars came together for the first time since 2019 to be honoured at the Free State Sport Stars awards function. Sportsmen and women, sponsors and guests attended the glamorous event, presented by Central24 and the Univers
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Crafters take to the stage
Creative crafters specialising in the production of corporate gifts are encouraged to enter this year’s National Craft Awards (NCA) competition, offering R200 000 in prize money.
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Teachers celebrated for their noble efforts
Teaching, considered the mother of all occupations, receives its due recognition this October through those who have taken it upon themselves to shape impressionable minds and develop future leaders. Pursuance to honouring teachers, the Free State De








