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Students must register online
The University of the Free State (UFS) and the Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, have both announced that only online registration will be in place for 2022 and that walk-ins will not be allowed.
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Sentencing imminent
A Bloemfontein businessman was convicted of corruption and fraud in the Bloemfontein Regional Court on Friday, 14 January.
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Events fast-track cancer awareness
An aerobics session will be held at Hoffman Square in Bloemfontein on 4 February, annually observed as World Cancer Day.
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Taps dry due to rain
Heavy rainfall has adversely affected parts of Mangaung, hampering water distribution and causing taps in most parts of the city to run dry.
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Local football outfit gets favourable cup draw
The Botshabelo-based men’s football outfit Mathaithai received a relatively favourable draw going into the last-32 group stage of the Nedbank Cup.
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Citizen’s arrest ends crime spree
A young man connected to a spate of violent crime in Bloemfontein is remanded in custody while investigation continues to bring him to book.
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Clubs chase second tier glory
Bloemfontein-based young women’s football club Inter Madrid is eying promotion to the country’s second-tier Sasol Women’s League. The team will compete on round robin basis against Clever Girls from Thabo Mofutsanyane, Ugu FC from Lejweleputswa.
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Renewal easier
Citizens can now avoid long lines and renew their vehicle licence disc at Pick n Pay.
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Truth being laid bare
Commissions of inquiry have become a feature of political life in the democratic South Africa since 1994. However, the Seriti and Zondo commissions arguably represent the most explicit evidence of the scourge of corruption in South Africa.



