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Founder’s legacy lives on in paper
Tributes from friends and colleagues alike have been pouring in since the death of Andy Galloway (60), founding editor of Express.
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Beauties reach out
Two Mrs Universe Africa 2022 semifinalists have embarked on a campaign to donate sanitary products to female learners of selected schools in Bloemfontein townships.
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Boxer’s death a devastating blow
The Free State boxing fraternity has suffered another crushing blow following the death of illustrious boxer Anthony Moloisane (30) from Senekal.
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Young FS musicians impress
A group of five talented young musicians from the Free State have shown what they are made of by excelling at the 2021 National Youth Music Competition in Cape Town. They finished among the prize winners by delivering impressive performances…
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Spillage vexes factories
Countless complaints regarding the severity of the raw sewage spillage affecting factories in the Hamilton industrial area in Bloemfontein seem to have fallen on deaf ears at the Mangaung Metro Municipality.
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Cheetahs get new driving force
The Toyota Free State Cheetahs’ newly appointed chief executive officer is set to lead the team to greater heights. Ross van Reenen formally took office on 1 December.
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Maths, logical thinking simply add up
In the run-up to World Logic Day on Friday (14/01), the South African Mathematics Foundation (SAMF) has reiterated the importance of studying mathematics as a tool to help learners develop logical thinking.
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Roads take their toll
While over the festive season road users were reminded of road traffic safety and urged to adhere to rules and recommendations, the worsening state of roads in the Free State arising from insufficient maintenance added to the cause for great…
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A new found energy in Rosendal
There is a new spring in Rosendal’s step that Bloemfontein residents who have visited over the years will now notice.
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Appel kry sy Dina ná talle sketse
Bloemfonteinse skrywer en karikatuurkunstenaar Martin Schwella het vir die sanger Appel help soek na sy Dina








