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Entrepreneurial knowledge ecosystem pursued
Klopper announced major new funding initiatives towards alleviating students fund challenges
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Plans for road overhaul in motion
Sanral to invest more than R500 million towards road construction and maintenance in the Free State’s Xhariep region.
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Mthatha car dealership principal accused of murdering partner: bail postponed
The murder case against Mauritz Andries Rheeder (57) has been postponed by the Mthatha Magistrate’s Court to Friday, June 20 for arguments in his bail application. Rheeder is accused of murdering […]
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Waternood verlam Senekal, inwoners en instellings spartel voort
Inwoners van Senekal en omliggende gebiede sukkel steeds met ’n voortslepende waterkrisis, ná die dorp op Vrydag, 13 Junie weer sonder watervoorsiening was. Dit volg skaars ’n maand ná ’n […]
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Police swoop in on copper cable thieves
Four men, arrested for selling stolen copper cables worth R550,000, will appear in court on 18 June for infrastructure damage charges.
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Kunswêreld armer ná Kobus Kotzé se afsterwe
Kobus Kotzé, geliefde kunstenaar, is op 87 in Bloemfontein oorlede. Hy het ‘n beduidende artistieke nalatenskap agtergelaat.
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La Rochelle betreur afsterwe van gewilde onderwyseres
Talle mense het hul medelye op sosiale media gedeel nadat een van Hoër Meisieskool La Rochelle se oud-onderwyseresse, Marianna Schoeman, oorlede is.
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Afriforum Jeug bekommerd oor NWU se ‘stilswye’ na “Kill the Boer” dreunsang-insident op Potch kampus
Die Noordwes-Universiteit (NWU) se hantering van die onlangse sing van die “Kill the Boer”-dreunsang op die Potchefstroomkampus is volgens AfriForum Jeug uiters kommerwekkend. Volgens ‘n verklaring wat deur AfriForum Jeug […]
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Western Cape man faces multiple charges in child exploitation case
A Brackenfell man, 50, remains in custody facing severe charges related to child exploitation, with a bail hearing postponed for legal counsel.
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It is estimated that R45 billion is needed to fix the terrible road conditions in the Free State
The Free State Department of Roads has revealed to the Infrastructure Portfolio Committee that a staggering R45 billion is required to repair the province’s tarred and gravel roads—R30 billion for tarred roads and R15 billion for gravel. This amount equals…











