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Goldfields Casino supports House of Hope with golf day
“House of Hope’s baby milk was previously funded by government. However, currently that funding is no longer an option. In December 2023, Goldfields Casino donated a hundred tins of Lactogen milk to House of Hope. We also started an initiative…
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Crime-prevention at the forefront in Free State towns
Police boots were on the ground to conduct compliance inspection and awareness campaigns.
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Teto High School only Goldfields school with 3 in Top 100
Three learners of the Teto High School placed amongst the top 100 best-performing matric learners in the Free state.
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Massive sinkhole in Cactus Street a real threat
The public has been warned about a massive sinkhole in Cactus Street, Doorn, just after the Impala Street crossing.
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Sensei Joe does it again
Sensei Joe Gladstone Ralejoe of the Ring Contact Fighting Arts (RCFA) Bhubezi Fight Club attended a three-day instructor and official (judge and referee) course near Parys.
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A voice raised for those less fortunate
The Welkom-born and bred Serame Phakisi is the voice of the disabled in the local community.
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Nanabolela Secondray School boasts with 100% pass rate
One of Thabong’s top schools, the Nananbolela Secondray School, boasts with a 100% pass rate and 17 distinctions. The school’s matriculants got passes for 62 bachelor’s degrees, 53 diplomas, 24 higher certificates with overall 17 distinctions.
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Allanridge’s Mohlakeng Acapellas collaborate with Ladysmith Black Mabaso
A local and talented five-man group, the Mohlakeng Acapellas, is doing extremely well on the local music scene.
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Harmony Striders tackle the Mielie Marathon
A large group of the Harmony Striders’ running club’s runners took part in the annual Mielie Marathon race which spans over 10 km, 21.1 km and 42.2 km on Saturday, 20 January.
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Dricus, the Goldfields’ hero
In an incredible five-round main event, Dricus “Stillknocks” du Plessis (30), once a learner of the Naudeville Primary School in Welkom, became South Africa’s first-ever Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) middleweight champion.










