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Bloemfontein metro goes dark after cyber attack
The Mangaung Metro confirmed in a public notice yesterday that the security breach on its network was caused by ransomware.
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Raaiselagtige moord word speel-speel in Bloemfontein opgelos
Die oplos van ’n moordraaisel was nog nooit soveel pret nie.
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Bloemfontein hospital performs kidney transplant surgery to save couple’s lives
The Universitas Academic Hospital in Bloemfontein achieved a milestone after it successfully performed a living donor kidney transplant after a decade. This life-saving transplant surgery involving a young couple was performed on Thursday, 26 October
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Gewapende rowers oorval musiekgroep in kerk in Bloemfontein
Die hele drama van hoe ses jong mense gisteraand in ’n kerk in Fichardtpark in Bloemfontein deur twee mans beroof is, is op kringtelevisie vasgelê.
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Former policewoman pays hefty price for past crime
A former police officer has paid a hefty price for fraud committed a decade ago while in the Free State police service. The Kestell Magistrates’ Court sentenced her to a fine of R60 000 and ordered her to repay the…
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Clerk pays for defrauding department of justice
The Bethlehem Regional Court has imposed a hefty sentence upon one of two former employees of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development charged with fraud. In addition, she was ordered to repay the full amount the department was defrau
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Summit in Bloemfontein will look at governance vacuums in South Africa
A former mayor and councillor of Mangaung Pieter Vorster and the Alliance of South Africans (AoSA) with the cooperation from the University of the Free State (UFS) are organising a summit to talk about the future of South Africa.
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Poppy here soon
This year the Remembrance Day Parade, better known as the Poppy Parade, will take place on Sunday, 12 November.
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System made target of
Tuesday marked a week since the information system of the Mangaung Metro has been non-operational.
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Rise in pollen count now affects more
South African scientists are monitoring airborne pollen with artificial intelligence (AI), which provided an increasing number of hay fever and asthma sufferers.









