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Tennis thrives at grassroots level
The Thaba Nchu-based Trans Tennis Academy is the breeding ground for prospective tennis stars.
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Issues at CUT eased
The Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, has moved swiftly to resolve pressing issues affecting students studying through financial aid schemes.
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Art explores transnational existence
Walking on a Rim of Light, a solo exhibition, is open for public viewing in the Reservoir at the Oliewenhuis Art Museum in Bloemfontein until 10 April. Entrance is free.
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Show to enthral
Despite the disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, patrons of Bloem Show have come out in full support of the event.
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Youth urged to change the narrative
The #KeReady campaign, a youth Covid-19 vaccination movement, recently announced the launch of the #KeReady2Flex Challenge.
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Village farming project on track
A partnership to transform the Gladstone Village community from one consisting of subsistence crop farmers to a set-up of commercially viable farming has begun to yield the desired results.
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Court looks into fake tender case
The Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Unit in Bloemfontein has bust a third suspect in an alleged syndicate that reportedly swindled a woman out of R722 000.
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Sacrifice ‘miraculous’
The lives of 21 children from across the Free State and Gauteng have changed for the better after undergoing corrective surgeries at the Universitas Academic Hospital in Bloemfontein.
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Gebrek aan dienslewering het sy oorsprong in swak bestuur
Die DA in die Mangaung-metro het op Vrydag 11 Maart ’n versoek gerig vir ’n formele ondersoek na van die metro se senior bestuurders.
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‘Grysland’ in Bloem bekend gestel
‘n Voorheen ongepubliseerde manuskrif van die skrywer wyle Kas van den Bergh, word Dinsdag (15/03) by NALN bekend gestel.





