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  • A woman from Lesotho apparently lured with a fake job offer in Bloemfontein has escaped from sexual exploitation. Upon escaping, she went looking for help around the Phahameng and Joe Slovo settlements.

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    Help after rape ordeal
  • The thriving national reading-for-enjoyment campaign to promote literacy among South African children, Nal’ibali, is wholly invested in the World Read Aloud Day (Wrad) initiative.

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  • The organised criminal network dealing in copper and electrical fittings and the like continues to vandalise in­frastructure in Bloemfontein and capitalising on blackouts due to load shedding countrywide.

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    Load shedding a passive accomplice
  • Recognised for role in athletics

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    Recognised for role in athletics
  • A team of specialist surgeons at the Bongani Regional Hospital in Welkom showed their humanitarianism by volunteering their services to clear surgical backlogs facing the Free State Department of Health.

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    Practitioners tackle surgical backlog
  • The Bloemfontein-based second-tier outfit BlackCross FC will look to exploit the advantage of playing at home during the Nedbank Cup last-32 elimination match against Venda Football Academy.

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    Team aims for a win with turf advantage
  • The new vice-rector of research and internationalisation of the University of the Free State (UFS) is set to assume office in May.

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    Appointment guides vision
  • The United Nations General Assembly (Unga) proclaimed 24 January as International Day of Education, in celebration of the role of education in peace and development. Education is a human right and public responsibility.

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    Leaders need education, too
  • Two table tennis playing sisters, Andile and Lathitha Mahlamvu, are the ones to watch in the sport.

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    Sister duo make every ball count
  • The football fraternity and the public will be able to pay tribute and their last respects to Premier Soccer League assistant referee Moeketsi Molelekoa in his home town of Botshabelo. The youthful match official was killed in a car accident last Fri

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    Match official Molelekoa to be laid to rest in Free State home town

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