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Sewe vermeende ‘Barney’ vroulike bendelede versteek glo vuurwapens in polisievangwa
KIMBERLEY. – Die hof in die opspraakwekkende verhoor van George Peters oftewel Barney, vermeende leier van die Hollanders-bende in Kimberley en Kuruman, het Dinsdag gehoor dat sewe van sy “houvroue” […]
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Men: Dare to be brave with a purple Speedo in support of cancer awareness
Thousands of brave men across South Africa will once more take to the streets in on Friday, 31 October, in nothing but a purple Speedo and sneakers.
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QwaQwa Campus shut down after violence about provisional registration
Students at the UFS Qwaqwa Campus have to leave the campus within 24 hours after the protested violently about the discontinuation of provisional registration.
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Six unruly students at the UFS in court after petrol bomb attack
Six students at the University of the Free State were arrested for their involvement in a petrol bomb incident on the Bloemfontein campus.
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Mathews Phosa to launch book at Phaphama Book Festival
Writers of note will take part in the Phaphama Book Festival from 22 to 25 October at the Central University of Technology.
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KYK | Glans en glimlagte terwyl matrieks hul skole groet
Groot opwinding het die afgelope weke onder matrieks van 2025 geheers toe hulle hul skoolloopbaan met swier en glans gegroet het op hul matriekafskeid. Hier is van die matrieks se […]
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Students arrested for public violence granted bail with campus ban
Nine students were granted bail after their arrest on campus and the court ruled they may not enter the university’s premises until the case is resolved.
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Free State’s finest shine bright at glamorous Sport Star awards
Celebrate the achievements of sport stars in Bloemfontein at the glamorous Free State Sport Star awards event.
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Students rally after UFS decision to cut provisional registration
Students are very concerned at the University of the Free State’s decision to settle fees for 2025, make the first payment, or have proof of full funding before they can register for 2026.










