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DJs ready for audience
This year’s Free State International Music Conference, set to take place in Bloemfontein from 7 to 9 November, will experience a revolution with ten female DJs taking centre stage.
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Tensity mounts
The Carling Knockout Cup draw has favoured the Marumo Gallants in terms of venue, but not so much in terms of opposition.
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Games honour freedom fighter
This year’s OR Tambo Games of the Free State are set to take place in Welkom on Saturday, 26 October, and Sunday.
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Chancellor’s term extended to 2030
The renowned Prof. Bonang Mohale will continue serving as chancellor of the University of the Free State (UFS), after the extension of his term until 2030.
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Women given the stage to seize power
Pioneering female entrepreneurs will continue exploring innovations to unleash their full potential at the EmpowerHER Luncheon set to take place at Bloemfontein’s Urth Café on Saturday, 26 October.
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Skill set benefits all
South Africa is at a crossroads, facing a persistent unemployment crisis and addressing the challenge. Urgency is crucial to avoid economic stagnation, social unrest, and wasted potential.
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Model making waves in local vogue scene
Local model Ntokozo Hugo embodies the term “fashionkiller”. Evidence thereof is her mastering the art of the catwalk, which has seen her blazing her own trail at significant fashion shows on her first take.
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Bright prospects for those in prison
A group of 22 inmates at the G4S correction services’ Mangaung Correctional Centre in Bloemfontein had a red carpet rolled out for them to receive their qualifications at a graduation ceremony on 9 October. The ceremony was hosted by the…
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Matrics’ hardship heeded
The Free State premier, Maqueen Letsoha-Mathae, was woken up to the reality of severe child poverty during her special visit to the Grassland Secondary School in Bloemfontein.










