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Youth, women to benefit
The University of the Free State Women’s Forum has joined forces with South African Women in Dialogue (SAWID) and Correctional Services to collaborate on projects.
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Webinar tackles issues
The most recent instalment in the University of the Free State’s (UFS) Thought-Leader Webinar Series is presented today (27/07), in collaboration with News24 and the Vrystaat Literature Festival.
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Museum sparks holiday crafts
During the school holidays in July, the Oliewenhuis Art Museum in Bloemfontein again presented an interactive Kiddies Holiday Workshop programme to stimulate creative thinking.
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Awareness about hearing loss raised as critical
The significance of improving hearing ability as a core aspect of physical well-being was highlighted during a free community wellness day for older people.
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Nominations awaited
The nominations for the 2022 Free State Sport Awards will officially close on Sunday (31/07). The event calls on federations and the public to nominate athletes and clubs that have had an influence on the South African sporting landscape and…
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Career of 45 years lauded
The staff of the Batho Clinic in Bloemfontein bid a fond farewell to one of its longest-serving employees, Setlogelo Godfrey Matsheka (80).
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Athletes ready to shine on world stage
The Free State is hopeful for silverware from two international competitions, the Commonwealth Games to be held in England and the World Athletics U20 Championships in Colombia.
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Homicide case back in court
A hearing pertaining to the charge of culpable homicide involving the death of Mbuyiswa Buthelezi (15) during a community service delivery protest in the Beruit township in Qwaqwa is set to take place in the Phuthaditjhaba Magistrate’s Court on Thur
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Jazz show staged soon
Music lovers can look forward to An Evening of Jazz Standards to be staged in Diamond Lil’s at the Sun Windmill in Bloemfontein on 8 August.
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SA in need of social workers
According to the Department of Social Development (DSD), the country needs 55 000 social workers to meet the demand for appropriate basic social welfare services in South Africa.







