Reusable sanitary pads are gaining renewed attention among South African women after a recent study by the University of the Free State, … Read more: Reusable sanitary pads under the spotlight after UFS study raises concerns about disposables
Etana Energy is also wheeling electricity to Growthpoint premises across South Africa from the 5 MW Boston hydroelectric plant in the Free State, … Read more: Etana Energy reaches financial close on 219 MW solar project – Energize
JOHANNESBURG – Another legal setback for convicted rapist and murderer Thabo Bester. The Free State High Court has dismissed his application … Read more: High Court dismisses Thabo Bester’s fair trial bid – eNCA
A para-swimmer from Bloemfontein took part in an international event in Australia in honour of drowning young victim (2). Read more: 4Noah: When paralimpic dreams become a memorial of love – .za
… Bloemfontein-based Cheetahs, paving the way for the veteran Springbok to join the team; With injuries affecting his season in Japan and his … Read more: Springbok Veteran Faf de Klerk Set for Return to Cheetahs Amid Overseas Interest
The move comes after a University of the Free State study, titled “The presence of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in sanitary pads: A study done … Read more: NCC probes 9 sanitary pad brands over harmful chemicals after UFS study – Mercury
… Free State and the North-West being outliers to the trend. The Free State recorded a small uptick in eight cases reported between October and … Read more: One province in South Africa with more hijackings than all others combined – BusinessTech
… Free State, and elsewhere. I know that they always wish AmaZulu well.” ENJOYED THIS STORY? Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see … Read more: AmaZulu president Sandile Zungu delivers bold warning to PSL bigiwgs ‘Usuthu will be … –
Of the confirmed outbreaks in DoA’s database, 28 are in the Eastern Cape; 344 are in the Free State; 226 are in Gauteng; 208 are in KwaZulu-Natal … Read more: Provincial governments urged to strengthen vet capacity as FMD spreads to new areas