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Tennis thrives at grassroots level
The Thaba Nchu-based Trans Tennis Academy is the breeding ground for prospective tennis stars.
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Issues at CUT eased
The Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, has moved swiftly to resolve pressing issues affecting students studying through financial aid schemes.
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Art explores transnational existence
Walking on a Rim of Light, a solo exhibition, is open for public viewing in the Reservoir at the Oliewenhuis Art Museum in Bloemfontein until 10 April. Entrance is free.
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Show to enthral
Despite the disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, patrons of Bloem Show have come out in full support of the event.
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Youth urged to change the narrative
The #KeReady campaign, a youth Covid-19 vaccination movement, recently announced the launch of the #KeReady2Flex Challenge.
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Village farming project on track
A partnership to transform the Gladstone Village community from one consisting of subsistence crop farmers to a set-up of commercially viable farming has begun to yield the desired results.
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Court looks into fake tender case
The Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Unit in Bloemfontein has bust a third suspect in an alleged syndicate that reportedly swindled a woman out of R722 000.
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Sacrifice ‘miraculous’
The lives of 21 children from across the Free State and Gauteng have changed for the better after undergoing corrective surgeries at the Universitas Academic Hospital in Bloemfontein.
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Dane triumphs
A young golfer from Denmark claimed the trophy of the inaugural Mangaung Open in Bloemfontein on Sunday (06/03).
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Road repair a conflicting issue
Sisi Ntombela, Free State premier, announced expenditure of more than R1 billion on the revival of the province’s road infrastructure, which is in horrific condition, during her state of the province address on 28 February.





