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Supply constraints impede repairs
The acute shortage of auto body parts is having a negative impact on the repair time of vehicles.
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Murderer’s conviction a long time coming
The Free State High Court has brought to book yet another convict linked to the murder of former Moroka Swallows FC player Alfred Lejoni Helepi.
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Show’s impact far-reaching
After a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the annual Bloem Show has again livened up the City of Roses and reawakened the public’s spirit of positivity.
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Tide of TB slowly turning in SA
The National Department of Health’s tuberculosis (TB) prevention treatment, known as 3HP, has begun yielding positive results.
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Fraud lands seven in court
Seven suspects linked to an alleged fraud scheme are set to reappear in courts across the Free State.
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Education vital to democracy
Freedom Day’s birth on 27 April 1994 marked the end of over 300 years of colonialism, segregation and white minority rule in South Africa.
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Skenkings help seuns
Die Hospice-liefdadigheidswinkel bedryf ’n insamelingsprojek vir die 11 inwoners van die Carpe Diem-jeugsorgsentrum.
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Spanne spook sake om die kospotte uit
Kom neem deel aan Pick-a-potjie ten bate van die Dr. CF Visser-skool in Estoire op 4 Junie.
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Nuwe geslag slaggereed om verandering te bring
Dis geen nuus dat die regering – en veral die Vrystaatse regering – ons in die steek gelaat het nie. Tussen beurtkrag, korrupsie, watertekorte, slaggate, vullissakke en stygende koste vir dienslewering (wat nie plaasvind nie) het niemand lus om nog…
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Musiek klink weer helder op
Die Bloemfonteinse filharmoniese orkes bied in Mei sy eerste vertoning sedert die aanvang van die Covid-19-pandemie aan.





