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Food knowledge shared
Prof. Ryk Lues, a food connoisseur is making waves for his vast knowledge. He is a food safety professor and director of the renowned Centre for Applied Food Sustainability and Biotechnology (CAFSaB) at the Central University of Technology (CUT), Fre
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Leë huis in Jock Meiringstraat word kantore vir polisie as aansoek slaag
’n Aansoek is ingedien met die oog daarop om die eiendom waarop die leë huis in Parkwes staan te hersoneer vir kantore vir die polisie.
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Shocking find of suffering wild animals made in Hennenman
The Bloemfontein SPCA found more than 70 illegally kept wild animals in the house of Marius Joubert in Hennenman.
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Outcry after life of young woman (23) is brutally cut short
A young woman’s life came to an abrupt end after she was brutally attacked in the small town of Luckhoff. She was allegedly raped, and a passer-by found her lying in the graveyard, unconscious.
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Lack of rain results in Free State water reservoirs’ sharp decline
Large reservoirs in the Free State have dropped significantly – even below the levels of last year. The latest report of the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) indicates that the overall water storage was at 84.9% following the lack…
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Bagels and avo’s three ways
With their distinctive shape and chewy texture, bagels boast a rich history, ranging from their Central European origins in the Middle Ages, to the first mentions of ‘bagel’ in Jewish community records from 17th century Poland.
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Local lifesaver earn top spots at meet
Bloemfontein lifesaver Len-Douglas MacKay has qualified for the 2025 Lifesaving World Games.
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Well-placed trust duly rewarded in full
Sparkling wine came out in celebration for the winner of Ford South Africa’s Celebration of the Century competition, Wikus Erasmus, who won back the money he had spent on a Ranger Wildtrak.
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Learners march for safety
To coincide with Human Rights Day, which was celebrated on Thursday, 21 March, learners of the Dr Viljoen Combined School in Willows marched to create awareness of illicit drugs being sold in the area of the school.
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Fuel prices impact on South African economy and citizen’s spending habits
Motorists across South Africa will have to steel themselves for a huge shock as the petrol price goes up with 67 cents per litre tomorrow.










