Marti Will
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From May 12 to 15, Nampo Park will host an event showcasing advancements in farming amidst challenges in agriculture. Visitors should plan their trips carefully, as key access roads face significant deterioration, flooding, and construction, resulting in potential delays. Alternative routes and early arrivals are recommended for smoother access.
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NAMPO PARK, Bothaville – South Africa’s largest agricultural exhibition returns from 12 to 15 May under the theme “Resilience through Innovation”, addressing mounting pressures on producers from climate variability, rising costs […]
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A traffic officer has been shot and wounded during a brazen cash-in-transit robbery that occurred near Hillside View in Bloemfontein on Friday 3 April.
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’n Leerling en ‘n onderwyseres van die Hoërskool Salomon Senekal van Viljoenskroon was Vrydag 3 April omstreek 08:15 in ‘n ernstige ongeluk op die N1, 5 km buite Winburg beseer.
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Winburg and Makeleketla face a ‘Day Zero’ water crisis due to severe water shortages from infrastructure neglect and vandalism. The Wolwas Dam is critically low at 10% capacity, while the Rietfontein Dam is contaminated and unusable. Urgent action is needed to repair both dams to prevent a humanitarian disaster.
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The Magistrates’ Court in Harrismith found Ncebo Bhengu (32) guilty of house robbery following a trial that revealed the violent nature of his crime.
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Die Vrystaatse premier het ‘n bykomende R7 miljoen vir haar kantoor van die ANC ontvang, terwyl die VF Plus daarteen gestem het. Ondersoeke na R482 miljoen aan onreëlmatige uitgawes is nodig. Kritiese dienste word benadeel deur ontevrede met prioriteite en ondoeltreffende besteding van finansies.
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Hawks arrested former municipal manager and energy director for fraud/corruption in R1.9M transformer tender. Despite payment, transformers never delivered.
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Severe weather conditions across the Free State have prompted stern warnings to residents to take immediate precautionary measures as dangerous storms continue to batter multiple regions. Safety precautions urged Residents […]
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The investigation began on Thursday, 23 October, when a 51-year-old man visited Thabure SAPS station in Central Park to certify a driving licence. Upon inspecting the document, a vigilant SAPS member suspected it to be fraudulent. The Traffic Department and Law Enforcement were immediately contacted and subsequently verified that the driving licence was indeed fraudulent.











