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Attorneys scrutinised
A total of 19 attorneys in the Free State are subject of an investigation by the Legal Practice Council (LPC), the body regulating the affairs of and exercising jurisdiction over all legal practitioners. These practitioners are suspended from practic
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Waste project lauched
While measures are being taken to curb the scourge of pollution in Bloemfontein, littering by informal traders, for instance, seems to be continuing unabated. Tons of waste can be seen piled up along the streets of the city daily.
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By-election at end of month
The by-election in ward 47 of the Mangaung Metro Municipality (MMM) in Bloemfontein is set for 29 November.
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Poets asked to submit works
Great prizes and a possibility of publication await the winners of the annual AVBOB Poetry Competition, for which entries will be awaited until 23:59 on 30 November.
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Low interest rate can save jobs
A reduction in interest rates by the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) will help offset the high unemployment rate in South Africa, according to the Motor Industry Staff Association (Misa), further calling on the SARB to reduce interest rates at…
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Risk of cancer is high
South Africa’s high levels of ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun places its people at a greater risk of developing skin cancer. The most significant types are melanoma skin cancer, and basal cell and squamous cell cancer – categorised as…
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Public always in crossfire
At most times political decisions and reasoning, not necessarily scientifically proven, determines the fate of natural resources and environment. So, for this reason, the politics behind water dates back many years.
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Park tariffs raised
Daily conservation tariffs to enter South African National Parks (SANParks) have increased, and this has been effective since 1 November.








