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Top teams prepped for clashes
The men’s football team of the University of the Free State (UFS) will be looking to remain a formidable force to beat on its home turf of Shimla Park in Bloemfontein in the last-round fixture of the Varsity Football tournament…
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Yet another law firm employee in court regarding fraud
The fraud case involving another major law firm in Bloemfontein, Matsepes Inc. Attorneys, and a former admin clerk is set to continue in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court on Thursday (08/09).
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Varsity’s breakthrough in prostate cancer treatment
The Department of Nuclear Medicine of the University of the Free State (UFS) accomplished a breakthrough in the treatment of patients with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (MCRPC), an advanced stage of prostate cancer, giving hope to aff
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Rampant fire devastates Bfn recycling company
An investigation will be launched to determine the actual cause of the devastating fire that severely damaged the production section of a local recycling company in Bloemfontein, yesterday – Sunday.
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Another law firm worker in court regarding fraud
The fraud case involving another major Bloemfontein-based law firm, Matsepe Inc Attorneys, and a former employee is set to continue in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court on 8 September
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Club to run in memory of slain member
Members of the Bloemfontein-based Centre City Titanium’s Athletics Club will remember the slain Moeketsi Selemela when participating in the gruelling Comrades Marathon on Sunday (28/08).
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Driver survives freak accident with minor injuries
Freak accident leaves one of the two driver’s with minor injuries
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Police operating again
The Odendaalsrus Police Station has reopened after aligning with the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
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Truck drivers can win
Nominations for the #ThankYouTrucker competition, with the aim of honouring exceptional truck drivers, can still be submitted until Saturday (03/09).
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Loyalty to literacy shapes lives
Educational experts say that addressing the literacy crisis in South Africa will require collaboration between multiple key players.







