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Boek bind lewe se flenters saam
Almal beleef trauma op die een of ander manier – soms hou hierdie trauma jou weg van dit wat jy moet wees, of jou “destiny”.
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Fair elections envisioned
Altogether 38 registered political parties, including two independent candidates in the Free State, have committed to free and fair elections – signing the electoral code of conduct pledge.
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Fees ’n viering van VS
Opwinding is aan die opbou vir vanjaar se Vrystaat Kunstefees, wat van 2 tot 6 Julie op die hoofkampus van die Universiteit van die Vrystaat (UV) aangebied word.
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Bloemfonteiner wat as baba byna verdrink berei nou voor vir Spesiale Olimpiese Spele
Met sy doelwit om in 2028 deel te neem aan die SOS, kan Elih Lawrence (21) trots wees op die medaljes wat hy pas in Gqeberha gewen het.
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Geraasbewustheidsdag: Maak jou ore oop vir goeie raad
Om voortdurend aan geraas blootgestel te word, het ’n groter invloed op ’n mens se gesondheid as wat besef word.
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Welkom businesses on high alert due to organised burglary syndicate
High-value businesses in the Welkom are under siege from an organised business burglary syndicate targeting businesses during the early hours of the weekend.
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Musical production in Bloemfontein celebrates 30 years of democracy
Celebrating this year’s Freedom Month and 30 years of democracy, the Performing Arts Centre of the Free State (Pacofs) is hosting a production reflecting historic events that lead up to this celebration. The musical production, titled Sikelela, will
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Brazen Bothaville rapist sentenced to two life terms by Free State court
A brazen young man from Bothaville in Free State was sentenced to two life terms for raping a teenager girl in broad daylight, and an adult woman in the presence of her son. The Bothaville Regional Court sentenced Thabang Mike…
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Men encouraged to screen for dormant cancer
Prostate cancer accounts for 13% of male deaths in South Africa, according to the National Cancer Registry. The register has warned that the lifetime risk for prostate cancer among South African men is one in 15.










