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Enterprising spirit pays off
A young entrepreneur’s tenacity in her agricultural ventures continues to bear fruit.
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Clubs buoyant at promotion
Three non-professional women’s football teams of the four in the Free State are buoyant after promotion to the second-tier Sasol Women’s League, the second highest domestic league. Clubs guaranteed status in the upper division are Ugu from Virginia,
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Power price a worry
Free State Agriculture (FSA) has warned that the approval of Eskom’s request for a 20,5% hike in the price of electricity will cripple the sector.
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Teams climb promotion ladder
Three non-professional women’s football teams in the Free State are buoyant after achieving promotion to the second-tier Sasol Women’s League.
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Clubs buoyant at promotion
Three non-professional women’s football teams of the four in the Free State are buoyant after promotion to the second-tier Sasol Women’s League, the second highest domestic league. Clubs guaranteed status in the upper division are Ugu from Virginia,
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Grip on economy refined
It is hoped that the adoption of the draft Free State Local Economic Development and Transformation Bill will tighten business compliance with regulations, legislation and bylaws. It stems from gross non-compliance in the informal, small and micro en
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Dams full, taps stay dry
While the overall capacity of major water systems and reservoirs in the Free State is at 107,7%, taps are dry in the nine towns of the Kopanong Local Municipality.
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‘Daughters deserve a dad’
Three men from different parts of South Africa are on a bold mission to strengthen father-daughter bonding through a campaign called Dads of Daughters (DoD).
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Learning not cheap
Often parents of learners are faced with paying for unexpected items, in addition to tuition fees and uniforms, at the start of the first school term.
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Class of 2021 ‘simply the best’
With a pass rate of 85,7% for 2021, the Free State was the best-performing province in the National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations for the third consecutive year.







