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  • The value of books as effective means for anyone who aspires to catalyse change, transmit knowledge, and preserve heritage will be the focal point of the Free State Central Book Festival (FSCBF). Operating from 22 until 24 September in Bloemfontein u

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    Book festival strives to improve literacy in Free State
  • Talented visual artists in the Free State are encouraged to enter this year’s New Breed Art Competition which is offering R100 000 in prize money. Entries close on 17 September.

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    Emerging FS artists encouraged to enter competition
  • Eskom announced that stage 6 load shedding would be implemented from yesterday, and that this would continue “until further notice”.

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    Better safe than sorry when it comes to load shedding woes
  • A visual art exhibition by the highly talented South African artist Abongile Sidzumo is the centre of attention at the Johannes Stegmann Gallery on the University of the Free State’s (UFS) main campus in Bloemfontein. Tying up with Heritage Month, th

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    Award-winning artist’s Bfn exhibition showcases diverse culture
  • No money was recovered from the convicted fraudster Herman Daniel Badenhorst (36) and people who financially benefited from the R4.9 million stolen from deceased estates and trust funds at Matsepe Inc Attorneys.

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    Fraudster leaves no trail of stolen millions
  • The National Council of Provinces (NCOP) is in the Free State, assessing the state of provincial and municipal infrastructure capacity to respond to the various needs of the communities. The NCOP is the upper house of the Parliament of South Africa a

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    NCOP inspecting infrastructure projects’ progress in FS
  • The South African football fraternity can now follow the development and the transformation of the sport in the country on their television screens.

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    Football history told
  • Despite a gloomy picture of Bloemfontein existing in the rest of the country due to neglect and a lack of maintenance, a recent survey has revealed the judicial capital is becoming a popular option for aspirant homeowners.

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  • The importance of oral health is in focus this September, aimed at encouraging the public to visit a dentist.

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  • A recent survey among South Africans has revealed that the increasing number of people indebted and overspending their monthly salaries is evidence of a lack of financial literacy.

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