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Premier asks for harsher sentences for mothers who left children alone, hungry
The Free State Premier appealed for harsher sentences after two mothers were found guilty of child abuse after abandoning their children.
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Jobs may be lost at Coca-Cola plant in Bloemfontein
One of Bloemfontein’s large manufacturing plants, that of Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa plans adjustments that may affect job losses.
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‘I couldn’t keep quiet’: Police chief Mkhwanazi after explosive police corruption allegations
Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, KwaZulu-Natal police chief, says he was aware that his 6 July press conference exposing alleged criminality and political interference would put him in the crosshairs – but he felt he “couldn’t keep quiet.”
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SPONSORED | UFS launches BEng in Agriculture and Biosystems
The Bachelor of Engineering in Agriculture and Biosystems (BEng) is one of several impactful offerings provided by the UFS Engineering Science Department.
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Residents of Mangaung could pay dearly for metro’s shifty management
The planned implementation of a shift system for workers to ensure savings in overtime and better service delivery, backfired because management never consulted with workers.
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Young innovators from Bloemfontein join Eskom Science Fair
Six learners from Bloemfontein will represent local schools at the Eskom Expo International Science Fair on 9 October in Gauteng.
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DA slams SANDF’s R28m plan for ‘unaccredited’ training in Cuba
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has sharply the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) for approving a R28 million programme to send 20 officers to Cuba for what the party describes as “unaccredited, wasteful training.”
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Investigation into decapitated body of female found in vandalised nightclub
Police are investigating an inquest following the discovery of a decapitated female body in a vandalised nightclub building










