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A look at city’s place among the stars
Residents of Bloemfontein can enjoy a belated Heritage Day celebration at the Naval Hill Planetarium on Monday’s public holiday by noting the astronomical history made in their city.
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More players ‘squash’ tournament
The Southern Free State Closed Squash Tournament that was held on Friday and Saturday, grew by 30% in participation since last year.
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Locals make country proud in foreign water
The South African Lifesaving Team just returned from Canada with an overall third place in an international competition.
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Excessive spending called into question
An amount of R1 288 million for food and beverages is one of the exorbitant expenses accounted for at the funeral of Tate Makgoe, MEC of Education in the Free State.
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Serving proudly
Childline Free State held its annual general meeting (AGM) at Bain’s Lodge on 7 September. The organisation has provided social work services in the Free State for 109 years now. Kgomoco Motshegoa Gailele received the Elsabe Esterhuizen Trophy to honour…
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Rol balle in goeie gees
Die span genaamd Lê-balle het Bloemnuus se Rolbaldag ten bate van Engo Vrydag gewen. Altesaam 24 spanne van vier spelers elk het aan die prettige rolbaldag deelgeneem wat by die Bloemfontein-rolbalklub (BBC) aangebied is, en elke span het ’n prys…
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Reuse-pret aangepak
Deelnemers aan Mooihawe se Amazing Race op 9 September moes behoorlik kophou om ’n hele rits vrae te antwoord en foto’s te neem om mee te ding vir ’n eerste prys van ’n geslagte lam.
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Locals make country proud in foreign water
The South African Lifesaving Team just returned from Canada with an overall third place in an international competition.
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Excessive spending called into question
An amount of R1 288 million for food and beverages is one of the exorbitant expenses accounted for at the funeral of Tate Makgoe, MEC of Education in the Free State.
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