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Skills of qualified artisans sought-after
The Retail Motor Industry Organisation (RMI) has encouraged candidates rewriting their National Senior Certificate (NSC) and extended Senior Certificate (SC) exams to consider taking up artisan programmes. With more than 290 680 learners making use o
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Bravery as theme explored
Suspense awaits audiences when second-year drama students at the University of the Free State (UFS) perform The Curious Case of the Lost Locks at the start of June.
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Donation shows motherly love
A group of children of the Ikhutseng children’s home in Phahameng can continue their pursuit of education after receiving a much-needed donation.
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Businessman (42) slammed with hefty sentence for tax evasion
A Bethlehem-based businessman and his company, Cybko Trading CC, was found guilty of tax evasion and has been ordered to repay R1,415 million to the South African Revenue Service (Sars).
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‘Trapped in sewage’
Constant raw sewage spillages flooding streets and houses have forced some residents to abandon their homes in parts of ward 8 in Grasslands 2, Bloemfontein.
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Runners challenged
Top female athletes from the Free State, Kesaoleboga Molotsane and Louzanne Coetzee, will look to reclaim the Spar Women’s Virtual Challenge 10 km grand prix title for South Africa.
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Sporting programme in full swing
The School Sports League, a festival featuring multiple sporting codes, is returning after a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Workers chase dreams
Two workers of the Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, seized the opportunity to turn over a new leaf in their lives.
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Schooling pursued in new shoes
Uniforms and school shoes can alleviate the plight of destitute learners at the newly founded Matlafalang Primary School.
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Compassionate sacrifice recognised
The Mediclinic Bloemfontein paid homage to more than 700 nurses on 12 May.








