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  • The historical exhibition reflecting on South Africans’ freedom is open for public viewing in the Reservoir at the Oliewenhuis Art Museum, Bloemfontein, until 30 July.

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    Bloemfontein exhibition celebrates 29 years of freedom
  • An alleged copper syndicate member is back in the dock following his arrest during a multidisciplinary operation conducted by law enforcement agents in Thaba Nchu. The suspect, Paul Alexander Chauke (24), briefly appeared in the Selosesha Magistrates

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    Hawks pounce on illegal scrap dealer in Thaba Nchu
  • Moses Kekana, a Kroonstad-based entrepreneur specialising in solid and electronic waste management, is one of the contestants vying for this year’s Pitch & Polish R1 million prize.

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    FS entrepreneur vies for R1 m prize
  • A horrific accident involving the collision of an Intercity bus and a truck on the N1 outside Bloemfontein on Tuesday (27/06), has claimed the life of one person. The victim is a woman and has been identified as Primrose Madolwane (47).

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    Accident involving bus and truck claims first casualty
  • The Central University of the Technology (CUT), Free State, is among nine South African public universities listed in the top 50 Times Higher Education’s (THE) inaugural Sub-Saharan Africa university rankings.

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    CUT in top 50 of Sub-Saharan Africa university rankings
  • A learner of the Eunice High School just published her second book.

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    Youth publishes another book
  • No fatalities have been reported after two horrific separate accidents which occurred in Bloemfontein yesterday morning (27/06).

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    No fatalities in separate Bfn accidents
  • Pitsi Molebatsi, a Bloemfontein-based footgolf player, has achieved a remarkable feat during the maiden FootGolf World Cup tournament staged in Florida, America, from 26 May to 6 June. He became […]

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    Footgolf on the upswing
  • The decision-making regarding the Covid-19 pandemic policy largely ignored young people’s needs, resulting in long-term losses. This is according to findings by a team of researchers of universities from South Africa, Brazil, and the United Kingdom (

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    UFS does research of youths’ overlooked needs under Covid-19 policy
  • The matter relating to fraud and money laundering allegations involving the Bloemfontein-based law firm Matsepe Inc. Attorneys and its former administration clerk is yet to be finalised.

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    Fraud case lingering

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