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Bekendes tree op in boskonsert
Die negende Mokala-boskonsert, met Mathys Roets en Jacobus Silwer as gaskunstenaars, word die naweek van 19 tot 21 April in die Mokala- Nasionale Park in die Noord-Kaap aangebied. Die park is sowat 80 km suid van Kimberley, langs die N12.
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Wen-duo kom gelukkig-toevallig byeen
Daar was verlede week groot opwinding rondom die pluimbalbaan op die Suid-Afrikaanse pluimbalkampioenskapsbyeenkoms wat in Benoni aangebied is.
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Fonds kry hupstoot by anonieme skenker
’n Persoon wat anoniem wil bly, het ’n wonderlike skenking van R189 748 tot Sentraal24 en Volksblad se Kersfonds bygedra.
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Cable thievery running rampant
Another suspected member of a copper cable syndicate died after being electrocuted while he was apparently trying to cut cables from a high voltage power line – in this case at Bloemfontein’s Bayswater suburb.
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Chance to grow thrills
Beautiful designs for men and women to wear to weddings was on show during Arthur Browne Model Coaching’s Bride Show held on 21 October.
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Residents of student houses in Bloemfontein cautioned after armed robbery
Students and people living in communes were there are lots of people moving around, are warned about opportunistic robbers that gets easy access to these properties.
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Wees geldslim vir die Feesseisoen
Met die Feesseisoen, en dae soos Swart Vrydag om die draai, is nou die ideale tyd om oor jou uitgawes te besin. Baie verbruikers bestee dan geld wat hulle nie het nie; of gebruik hul spaargeld.
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New principal at St Michael’s wants to create caring invironment
The new principal of the St Michael’s School for Girls wants to create a school community where everyone cares for each other – teachers for children and vice versa.
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Bloemfontein girl went missing on her way to work
The police in Bloemfontein are looking for a young lady that went missing from her house in Uitsig at the end of October.
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Bloemfontein metro shaken by cyber attack
The Mangaung Metro confirmed in a public notice yesterday that the security breach on its network was caused by ransomware.









