Eagles soar in Bloemfontein with a convincing comeback victory … In an energetic round one clash of the 2026 Varsity Cup, the NWU Eagles delivered a … Read more: Eagles soar in Bloemfontein with a convincing comeback victory | .
The former Kaizer Chiefs star joined the Free State side in January as a free agent having left Magesi FC following reported off the field issues … Read more: Seema Gives Update On Sekgota Progress At Siwelele – iDiski Times
“We would like to reassure our loyal supporters in Bloemfontein and across the Free State that the club is not relocating. This is a temporary … Read more: Bloemfontein shutdown forces clubs to switch venues | football – SuperSport
South Africa has been battling to contain the fast-spreading foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak, with KwaZulu-Natal and the Free State identified … Read more: SA gets first batch of foot-and-mouth disease vaccines this weekend – News24
… Free State. Following the recent controversy, Marumo Gallants have now … “We would like to reassure our loyal supporters across Bloemfontein and Free … Read more: Marumo Gallants forced to move home matches to Gauteng – FARPost
The University of the Free State (UFS) confirmed that 23-year-old Lerato Sithole, who was reported missing after disappearing from her. Read more: UFS student found after Valentines weekend disappearance – Sunday World
… Bloemfontein. At CUT Stadium, NWU Eagles claimed all the points in a high-scoring clash, defeating the home side 59-42 in an attacking spectacle … Read more: VARSITY CUP: Tuks upset Ikeys, Shimlas too good for Maties | Rugby365
Electricity supply has been cut at Loch Logan Waterfront in Bloemfontein following an outstanding debt owed to Mangaung’s power utility, Centlec. Read more: Electricity disconnected at Bloemfontein mall owing to R150m debt – OFM News
Free State Total – 101.7% Northern Cape Total – 93.6% KwaZulu-Natal Total – 90.3% Eastern Cape Total – 79.2% Western Cape Total – 52.5% Lesotho … Read more: Weekly dam level update for South Africa, Lesotho and eSwatini – 17 February 2026