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Skipping makes a comeback
Gymnastics South Africa’s second annual Skipnation Rope Skipping Challenge for the Free State will be staged in Thaba Nchu on 13 August.
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Innovative partnership to boost farming
The University of the Free State (UFS) has partnered with ZZ2, a well-known South African farming and fresh produce company.
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Bfn centre failing
Members of the public booking for motorcycle driving licencse tests (Code A1) at the Lengau Testing and Traffic Centre in Bloemfontein have expressed shock and dismay after being ordered to travel to Welkom for this service.According to the complaint
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More South
Many South Africans face being blacklisted as they struggle to pay their debt as the costs of living skyrockets.
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Tightrope for bus company
Despite Interstate Bus Lines’ (IBL) increase in tariffs increased and government subsidy for the financial term, is it is faced with a prospect to alter its business strategy to cushion the business to provide much-needed service. Both tariffs and go
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Learnerships shouldn’t only tick a box
South Africa is going nowhere in terms of creating sustainable employment, amid learnership programmes. Stats SA’s rates current unemployment at 63,3% for persons between the ages of 15 and 24, and 41,3% for those between the ages of 25 and…
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Madiba lives on through show
A tale imagined around prominent former South African president Nelson Mandela will this week be reflected on stage in Bloemfontein, celebrating his life and marking 104 years since his birth.
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Project to eradicate potholes
The infamous R57 in the Free State, which is one of the province’s most pothole-riddled roads, is being attended to by the provincial Department of Police, Roads and Transport. The MEC, William Bulwane, launched a project to repair potholes on…




