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Bloem show goes from strength to strength, catering to patrons’ needs
Teboho Setena It is all systems go for the big reveals at the annual Bloem Show, the largest consumer event in central South Africa. The annual event is celebrating its […]
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Embracing an amphibious driving style
A taxi driver navigates severe road damage in Mangaung, Bloemfontein, caused by continuous rainfall, transforming a pothole into a catchment area.
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Calls made to curb wasteful expenditure in FS
The Office of the Free State Premier has received R633 571 million, more than the Free State Legislature budget for the current fiscal\.
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Vigilance short-circuits cybercrime
Bloemfontein police are tackling sophisticated cybercrime syndicate leaving victims in dire straits.
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Action against violence demanded
The criminal justice system called on to be proactive and strengthen its ability to effectively deal with the scourge of gender-based violence and femicide.
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Taps running on empty
Metro Municipality disconnects the supply to households in its desperate attempt to recoup money to service its debt to the supplier too.
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Alleged killers of Free State police constables remanded in custody
The eight men purportedly linked to the murder of three Free State police officers in separate occasions, are remanded in custody until their application for bail. The bail hearings are set for 26 February in the Magistrates’ Courts in Ficksburg…
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Truck driver busted with stolen copper cables worth R8 m
A 46-year-old South African truck driver arrested regarding the illegal possession of copper cables amounting to more than R8 million, is set to appear in the Parys Magistrates’ Court today – Monday, 10 February. Vigilant police members of the Fezile
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Trio in court regarding fraudulent IT project at Free State hospital
The fraud case arising from the installation of information technology (IT) infrastructure at the Botshabelo District Hospital’s doctors’ quarters against two individuals, including an IT company, is set for 11 February in the Bloemfontein Magistrate










