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Shack fire in Qunu Informal Settlement claims life of woman (33)
On Saturday evening, a fire engulfed a shack in the Qunu Informal Settlement, leading to the death of 33-year-old Natasha Swartz.
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Tangible Africa goes global
With a goal to bridge the digital divide by introducing coding to learners in a fun and inclusive manner, Tangible Africa has set its sights on Asia, where their team is currently busy conducting workshops on tactile coding with teachers…
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UFS: 120 Years of inspiring excellence and transforming lives
The University of the Free State is one of the oldest universities in South Africa. It opened its doors in Bloemfontein in 1904 as the Grey University College, with six students in The Humanities. Today, Kovsies is a multi-campus institution…
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NWU continues its climb among top global universities
North-West University has continued to improve its ranking and shines among the top global universities, evident in recent rankings by both the Center for World University Rankings and the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings.
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IN THE SCHOOL’S DEN: Kian flourishes under pressure
Give him more challenges and responsibility, and you see the very best of Kian Rademeyer.
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Teen invited to global rugby tour
A promising Schauderville-born rugby star in the making, Christopher Dennis (18), who attends Wolmaransstad High School, has been invited to participate in the u/19 Arthur Johnson Sport Week tour in France and Italy at the end of September.
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Community Chest keeps hunger at bay
Nancy Neliswa Soyeye dedicates five days a week to feeding the homeless community of Forest Hill, operating through her organisation, Silithemba Labadala. The 76-year-old has run a soup kitchen since 2019, serving approximately 45 to 50 people daily.
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Local ‘snake man’ Mark Marshall makes TV debut
Mark Marshall, renowned local conservationist and owner of Sandula Conservation is set to captivate audiences with his new limited series, Mark Marshall: Nature Guide.
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Deterioration of library raises concerns
Friends of the Linton Grange Library, a community outreach group, have expressed deep concern over the deteriorating condition of the library, referencing safety hazards and operational challenges that are affecting both visitors and staff.
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ISUZU partners with Agri Eastern Cape to support growth of EC agricultural sector
ISUZU Motors South Africa recently announced its new partnership with Agri Eastern Cape, solidifying its dedication to supporting the growth and sustainability of the agricultural sector in the region.










