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  • The Smile Foundation, with its partners, continued its remarkable work through corrective surgeries to improve the lives of children born with facial defects,as well as those whose defects are due to accidents.

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    Children granted a chance to smile
  • Depriving the “City of Roses” of its ravishing radiance

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    Depriving the “City of Roses” of its ravishing radiance
  • Growing stronger, faster for 2023’s face-offs

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    Growing stronger, faster for 2023’s face-offs
  • One of the two football giants hailing from Soweto, Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates, stand to claim cup glory with both teams featuring in the semifinal match of this year’s Nedbank Cup.

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  • The two Bloemfontein uni­versity men’s rugby teams of the University of the Free State (UFS) and Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, are looking into rebuilding their teams to go beyond their limits in next year’s Varsity Cup tourname

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    Players reignite fire for cup
  • The Peter Swartz Foundation in Bloemfontein has received a donation of equipment to advance the nurturing of young visual artists’ skills.

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    Arts skills eagerly honed
  • Heightened security measures will be in place for the duration of the Bloem Show’s 140th edition, commencing on Thursday (27/04) in Bloemfontein. The event, scheduled to run until 6 May, is exempted from load shedding.

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    Show will stay wired up
  • The annual Earth Day observed on 22 April globally is a reminder of the urgent need for more appropriate use of our natural resources, their protection, and preservation. Protection and preservation of the earth’s natural resources should be viewed n

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    Shift needed to save assets
  • The University of the Free State’s (UFS) efforts to break down the barriers in education, enabling students with disabilities to complete their studies, culminated with 49 graduating at 19 ceremonies which ended on Saturday (22/04). They were enrolle

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    Graduates with disabilities beat the odds
  • A Bethlehem-based businessman and his company were convicted of tax evasion and are set to repay the South African Revenue Service (Sars) more than R1 million in addition to a hefty sentence. This followed an order by the Bethlehem Regional Court dur

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    Businessman and company pay dearly after tax evasion

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