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  • A researcher at the University of the Free State (UFS) is investigating the potential benefits of medicinal plants as supplementary treatments for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease.

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    Medicinal plant usage explored
  • The Electoral Commission (IEC) in the Free State launched its annual provincial Civic and Democracy Education Tertiary Institutions campaign, targeting young voters as future leaders. This was done at the Flavius Mareka Technical and Vocational Educa

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    Youth participation mobilised in time of democracy
  • The newly elected Free State premier has stated that the five-year term that lies ahead of her represents a moment of great re-awakening and the ushering in of a completely new society. Maqueen Letsoha-Mathae spoke during her maiden state of the prov

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    Plans to prosper Free State laid out
  • Two undefeated teams in the Varsity Football men’s championship, the University of the Free State (UFS) and the University of Pretoria (UP Tuks), are braced for a tough battle.

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    Fortune tested
  • First aid basics is what every adult should know in their home.

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    First aid basics vital
  • Tickling audience’s funny bone beyond home territory

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    Tickling audience’s funny bone beyond home territory
  • It has been 30 years since South Africa’s first democratic election, when the nation was faced with much hope and aspirations.

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    Youth’s odds hinge on action
  • A hand-clapping, foot-stomping, spirit-lifting, a cappella musical sensation is set to liven up Bloemfontein when performing from 15 to 17 August. The musical extravaganza will be performed in the Pacofs theatre.

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    Production not to be missed
  • The case against a former manager of the Dihlabeng Municipality, Phakiso Patrick Mokoena (40), is set to continue on 16 October.

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    ‘Fake qualification’ trial continues
  • The Free State MEC for the Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation (SACR), Ntombizanele Sifuba, has welcomed the World Heritage Committee’s (WHC) decision to inscribe the Wesleyan Church in Waaihoek, Bloemfontein, as a world heritage site.

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    Iconic church listed as heritage site

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