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Piketberg groei: Mega winkelsentrum-uitbreiding in finale fase
Daar heers ’n tasbare opgewondenheid onder die gemeenskap van Piketberg namate die bestaande winkelsentrum ’n groot opknapping en uitbreiding ondergaan. Die projek, wat die sentrum se grootte van 6 500 […]
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Man runs every day to highlight serious drug problems
Betram Macmahon runs 15km daily for 15 days to raise awareness of drug abuse and call for more government-funded rehabilitation and community support.
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Rural roads deteriorating and sewerage catastrophes plague the Free State
The Democratic Alliance has raised alarms about the severely neglected gravel roads in Free State’s agricultural areas, citing poor maintenance and flood damage that hinder access to silos and tourism sites. Additionally, disparities in sanitation services in Maluti-A-Phofung highlight the…
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Fuel prices to jump by up to R6.19 per litre this week
Motorists will face significant increases at the pumps from Wednesday as petrol and diesel prices rise by between R3.27 and R6.19 per litre.
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One million books: Road to Literacy teaches its most ambitious year yet
Two thousand primary schools and non-profit organisations across South Africa have been named as beneficiaries of the 2026 AVBOB Road To Literacy campaign,
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SASSA brings tech revolution to Bellville — and residents are feeling the difference
Senior SASSA executives visited Bellville to evaluate new biometric and online grant systems, finding measurable improvements in service delivery.
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Lottery fraud: SIU recovers R3.2 million from bogus grant schemes
The SIU recovered R3.2 million in misused lottery funds intended for community projects, exposing fraud by several organisations.
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Bloemfontein Flying Squad bust suspected thieves in action
The Bloemfontein Police Flying Squad arrested three suspected car thieves and recovered two vehicles – a Toyota VX Cruiser and a VW Polo Vivo.
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Home Affairs arrests two more officials in ongoing corruption crackdown
Two Home Affairs officials have been arrested in separate operations as the department’s anti-corruption drive continues to gather pace.










