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  • The Phuthaditjhaba police in the Free State have make a breakthrough in the killing of teacher Booi Azola Mkhondo (30), whose murder was first believed to have been related to hijacking. This came in the form of the recovery of the victim’s Polo, and

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    Free State police make breakthrough in teacher’s puzzling killing
  • The Bethlehem Magistrate’s Court in the Free State has cracked the whip on two Nigerian male drug kingpins, imposing lengthy sentences for dealing in drugs and corruption.

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    Nigerian drug kingpins sentenced in Bethlehem
  • A man from Rosendal in the Free State, who allegedly hacked his lover with an axe, has been remanded in custody.

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    Axeman involved in a love triangle, charged with attempted murder
  • Attention all comedy enthusiasts! The wait is finally over as Savanna Comedy Bar gears up to unleash laughter galore!

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    SPONSORED | Bloemfontein, are you ready to ROFL? Savanna Comedy Bar is back!
  • The Free State will have three teams as representatives in this year’s Varsity Football Cup, South Africa’s premier university football competition.

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    Clubs taking spotlight
  • The Currie Cup’s reigning champions, the Cheetahs, will begin the defence of their title with a Free State derby against the Griffons.

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    Teams launch onslaught
  • The DA in the Mangaung Metro Municipality (MMM) has expressed grave concern with the slow pace of and apparent single stakeholder driving the Xhariep pipeline project. The multimillion water line is aimed at securing the water supply to Mangaung and

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  • In a bid to fortify the integrity and security of the social grant distribution process, the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) has implemented a biometric identity verification system.

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  • Budding visual artists are called on to enter the 2024 Free State Young Artist awards competition. This annual competition, open to those who are still attending school, is organised by the National Museum in Bloemfontein and ties in with Youth Month

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    Learners’ art invited
  • This year’s Youth Month commemoration in June tied in with the outcomes of the country’s most momentous elections in history – the 2024 national and provincial elections. As South Africa navigates the complexities of coalition negotiations, the role

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    Democracy needs youth

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