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Buses still a viable means of travel
At a special celebration held in Bloemfontein on Wednesday, 26 October, it was announced that Intercape Mainliner has completed the takeover of Big Sky Coaches.
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Organisations offer help
The Dis-Chem Foundation and Absa Group have joined forces to support victims of the collapsed Jagersfontein tailings dam. The two private entities have donated R100 000 each.
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Tips get little ones reading
The South African reading-for-enjoyment campaign Nali’ibali has taken another step to promote and encourage a reading culture through its literacy mentorship programme.
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Aid for Jagersfontein
Humanitarian aid by the private sector continues to help scores of Jagersfontein residents after the collapse of the tailings dam on 11 September. These are efforts aimed towards rebuilding livelihoods in the aftermath of the disaster.
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Pioneer laid to rest
Theophilus Clive Solomon, described as a social activist who tirelessly advocated for the betterment and resilience of the community, passed away on Saturday (29/10). Oom Clive, as he was called, succumbed to heart complications at the age of 78.
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Murdered Soutpan teacher: Bail hearing postponed
The prospects of Simphiwe Mondli (20) writing his final matric exams are in jeopardy after the Brandfort Magistrate’s Court postponed the hearing for bail application during his appearance on Monday.
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Meals on Wheels trains people to better their lives
Meals on Wheels (MOW) in Bloemfontein celebrated World Food Day on Friday (21/10) with a huge celebration on its Paradys Farm next to the N6.
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Oom Clive Solomon (78) sterf aan sy hart
’n Bekende en geliefde inwoner van Heidedal, Clive Soloman (78) is Saterdag (29/11) oorlede aan komplikasies met sy hart in ’n hospitaal in Bloemfontein.
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Oom Clive Solomon (78) dies
One of the well-known Bloemfontein’s community builder and social activists Theophilus Clive Solomon has passed away.
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FS students to render hospitality service at world cup in Qatar
Two students of the Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, will be ambassadors of South Africa at this year’s Fifa World Cup in Qatar.










