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Women educated on fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
South Africa has the highest reported rate, worldwide, of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs), a group of lifelong conditions caused by alcohol consumption during pregnancy.
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Team pursues cup glory
The making of history beckons for the illustrious Botshabelo-based football outfit D’ General FC and their coach, Morena “Festy” Lothane, in this year’s Nedbank Cup. The ABC Motsepe League campaigning side is eyeing a quarter-final berth, with a last
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Giving fuels hope in FS
A brand-new Renault Kwid Life will be going home to a beaming owner at the end of this year, thanks to Engo’s Project of Hope.
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Changes on horison
A group of 17 community members from the Nogas Post village, one of 42 villages in the region of Thaba Nchu, are beaming with smiles after obtaining their Bachelor Professional Programme qualification at a graduation ceremony at the Central Universit
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Greatness restored
Bafana Bafana’s success at this year’s Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) has redeemed us, restored hope and confidence among the millions of South African citizens.
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Production showcases African fable
A must-see production employing four official languages, plus Scamtho lingo, can be watched in the André Huguenet Theatre at Pacofs in Bloemfontein.
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Black men at risk of cancer
Research on prostate cancer and mortality rates associated with the disease has revealed black men are at high risk.
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Acknowledged for unmissable presence on the football field
Acknowledged for unmissable presence on the football field
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Hefty fuel price hike feared
Motorists are expected to soon be paying more for fuel, due to a price hike at the start of March.
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Stay safe in the heatwave
Due to the extreme high temperatures during the current heatwave in the Northern Cape and parts of the Free State, with temperatures soaring to just under or even above 40° C, the South Africa Police Service are urging the public…








