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Centre that poses risk to workers closed
The Provincial Disaster Management Centre in Bloemfontein, found to be unsafe for workers, but a fertile breeding ground for rats and birds, has been closed.
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Programme to boost
The Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT) Entrepreneurship Centre of Excellence known as CUT Entrepreneurship Development Unit (CUT-EDU), is envisaged to bolster the development of resilient entrepreneurs. This was launched on (03/06) an
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Former officials caught for fraud
The Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation team in the Free State is investigating fraud cases against three former provincial government officials. Two suspects, Thembisile Enie Ntshengila (38) and Zamambo Thulisule Mkhize (35), worked as sen
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Government jobseekers need to comply
The Department of Public Service and Administration has announced that only shortlisted candidates are required to submit certified copies of their educational qualifications and relevant documents when it comes to government jobs.
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Group’s eye on Mamas award
The graft of the male singing acapella group Mohlakeng Acapellas in the music industry has not gone unnoticed.
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Bfn students shine nationally
Two of the four participating students from the Motheo Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College in Bloemfontein came out top at this year’s WorldSkills South Africa (WSZA) Biennial National Conference held in Durban.
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Teacher nominated for accolade
Dedicated teacher Nneheng Thamae from Ficksburg has been shortlisted for the prestigious African Union (AU) Teacher Prize for 2022.
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Pirates branch turns 50
The Bloemfontein supporters branch of football giant Orlando Pirates FC will celebrate a milestone anniversary on Saturday (11/06).
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Youth to benefit from summit
The Rouxville Economic Development Summit’s annual Youth Summit coinciding with Youth Month will focus on addressing the unemployed youth crisis. The theme is “Growing youth employment for an inclusive and transformed society”.
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Less CA graduates concerning
The drop in the number of finance graduates who wrote the first initial test of competency (ITC) board exam this year paints a bleak future for South Africa.



