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Talent dreams of playing abroad
His love for sports began at the age of just five or six years, and it has only grown stronger with every passing year.
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Woman convicted of culpable homicide following fatal dog attack
A 43-year-old Bloemfontein woman has been convicted of culpable homicide by the Bloemfontein Regional Court, in connection with the death of her neighbour’s 8-year-old son, who was killed by her Pitbull Terrier.
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South Africa claims fourth place in Telegraph’s global Best Countries rankings
South Africa has secured its position among the world’s premier travel destinations, claiming fourth place in the prestigious Telegraph Travel Awards 2025.
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Cosby Show actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner dies in drowning in Costa Rica
US actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who played the son in the smash-hit sitcom “The Cosby Show,” has drowned in Costa Rica.
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An astute teacher from South Africa’s apartheid era passed away
Bloemfontein’s well-known teacher from the apartheid era has closed the final chapter of his life story.
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Matjhabeng residents face crisis over service delivery issues
Residents of Matjhabeng filed a complaint to the HRC due to service delivery failures stemming from overtime disputes, causing extended outages.
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Eight commuters injured in petrol bomb attack on Golden Arrow bus in Cape Town
Eight passengers were seriously injured when assailants hurled a petrol bomb at a Golden Arrow bus in Gugulethu on Monday morning.
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George building collapse ‘entirely preventable’, investigation finds
A damning investigation into the devastating building collapse that killed 34 construction workers in George, has concluded that the tragedy was “entirely preventable” .
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Oudste Springbok, Des van Jaarsveldt, sterf op 96
Mark Alexander, President van SA Rugby, het Maandag hulde gebring aan voormalige Springbok-kaptein en flank Des van Jaarsveldt, wat vroeër die dag op die ouderdom van 96 jaar oorlede is. […]










