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  • The Free State Department of Health is still faced with a backlog of orthopaedic surgeries. Currently the provincial backlog stands at 976, from 1 923 during July and August last year.

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    Medical backlog eased
  • The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) in the Free State has reported a significant increase of registering potential voters during voter registration on 18 and 19 November for the upcoming 2024 elections. The voter registration was not negativel

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    Number of Free State voters increased
  • Two persons believed to be company directors and their company from Bethlehem in the Free State have been served with summons to appear in court regarding a tax fraud case.

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    Free State company directors in court regarding tax evasion
  • The Harrismith Magistrates’ Court has made a rogue prosecutor feel the full might of the law after being found guilty of corruption. The court has sentenced the culprit, Mahlomola Gideon Khuto (52), to eight years’ direct imprisonment on Wednesday, 1

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    Rogue prosecutor feels the wrath of the law
  • The Naval Hill Planetarium in Bloemfontein celebrates its first decade in keeping the study of astronomy alive during November and December.

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    Bloemfontein planetarium marks decade of keeping astronomy alive
  • An alleged armed robber linked to the murder of a Welkom police officer and cash-in-transit heist in Limpopo, has appeared in the Welkom Magistrates’ Court regarding the officer’s murder.

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    Fugitive linked to murder of Welkom police officer appears in court
  • Non-pregnancy related infections, aggravated by the occurence of tubercolosis (TB), remain one of the top three causes of maternal deaths across the Free State. The provincial MEC for Health, Mathabo Leeto, revealed this large-scaled challenge during

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    Treatment not to be missed
  • The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC), supported by political parties, is rallying South African citizens to register on Saturday and Sunday, 18 and 19 November, to be eligible to vote in next year’s general elections.

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    Voters rallied to register
  • Great prizes and a possibility of publication await the winners of the annual AVBOB Poetry Competition, for which entries will be awaited until 23:59 on 30 November.

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    Poets can let their words take flight
  • The Oliewenhuis Art Museum in Bloemfontein will host the launch of a book dedicated to wildlife conservation on Thursday, 16 November, starting at 19:00. The event is open for members of the public to attend.

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