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Beursies steeds leeg
Dieselfde mense met hul oranje oorpakke wat die afgelope maande gehelp het om die rommel wat die hele Bloemfontein vol lê op te ruim, het van hul werk ongedaan gemaak uit woede omdat hulle geen betaling ontvang nie.
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Sporting programme in full swing
The School Sports League, a festival featuring multiple sporting codes, is returning after a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Workers chase dreams
Two workers of the Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, seized the opportunity to turn over a new leaf in their lives.
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Schooling pursued in new shoes
Uniforms and school shoes can alleviate the plight of destitute learners at the newly founded Matlafalang Primary School.
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Compassionate sacrifice recognised
The Mediclinic Bloemfontein paid homage to more than 700 nurses on 12 May.
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Hefty sentence tackles damage to infrastructure
Three Zimbabweans have been convicted of damaging a cell tower situated close to the N1 in Springfontein on 9 June 2021 and stealing batteries vital to its operation.
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Festival full of variety
Naledi Mohapi, a local singer of the group Simple Stories, will provide entertainment at this year’s De Oude Kraal WildsKOSfees.
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Helepi family at rest
Free State High Court Judge Pitso Molitsoane has described convicted murderer Ntsane Isaiah Togowe (45) going to the grave of slain tavern owner Alfred Lejone Helepi to ask for forgiveness as a hollow act.
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Sporting action in full swing
The School Sports League, a festival featuring multiple sporting codes, is returning after a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Licence delay worsens
Free State motorists will have to be even more patient in waiting to receive their driving licence cards after renewal.









