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Chair charged
The criminal case against Laura Grobbler (63), former chairperson of Belega Women’s Investments, which has been in business since early 2000, is set for 6 December in the Bloemfontein Magistrates’ Court. She stands accused of defrauding the entity of
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Attempt at theft costly
Another suspected member of a copper cable syndicate died after being electrocuted while he was apparently trying to cut cables from a high voltage power line at Bloemfontein’s Bayswater suburb.
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Milestone reached
The Free State Oncology Department in Bloemfontein celebrated a milestone of 55 years of saving the lives of cancer patients. A symbolic event was held at the Oncology department of the Universitas hospital and the National District Hospital on 27…
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New principal at St Michael’s wants to create caring invironment
The new principal of the St Michael’s School for Girls wants to create a school community where everyone cares for each other – teachers for children and vice versa.
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Bloemfontein girl went missing on her way to work
The police in Bloemfontein are looking for a young lady that went missing from her house in Uitsig at the end of October.
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Conflict probed
Brewing conflicts besetting the Atlehang Secondary School in Bloemfontein are in the public domain.
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Sanral to give Free State roads long overdue attention
The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has officially confirmed their taking over of major repairs and maintenance of three interprovincial roads in the Free State. The road agency announced on 3 November the R26, R74, and R34 roads fall…
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Free State MEC escapes potential car crash
The Free State MEC for Community Safety, Roads and Transport, MaQueen Letsoha-Mothae, and her protection team made a lucky escape after managing to avoid a potentially dangerous car crash in Bloemfontein yesterday, 5 November. The incident occurred a
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Bloemfontein metro shaken by cyber attack
The Mangaung Metro confirmed in a public notice yesterday that the security breach on its network was caused by ransomware.








