Deputy Minister in the Presidency Nonceba Mhlauli says the handover of title deeds to residents of Bethlehem in the Free State, presents an … Read more: Deputy Minister hands over title deeds to beneficiaries in Bethlehem | SAnews
Theo Neethling, a political analyst from the University of Free State (UFS), told The Citizen that economic growth has been a big challenge for … Read more: State of the Nation Address: Is it even worth tuning in? – The Citizen
The reality TV star recently visited Moremaphofu Primary School and Ikemisetseng Mine School in the Free State through the Inno Morolong … Read more: Inno Morolong donates school supplies to Free State kids – TimesLIVE
According to Free State police spokesperson Mahlomola Kareli, officers discovered the bodies of two women lying in a pool of blood on a street … Read more: 5 arrested after double murder in Free State – LNN – Network News – The Citizen
The allrounder began his professional journey with the Eagles and Free State after finishing his schooling at Wynberg Boys’ High School. In … Read more: Shadley van Schalkwyk: The South African allrounder who nearly led USA to victory over … – IOL
Morgan Motor Group Welkom, with its landmark Nissan dealership in the city and strong ties to the Free State, has acquired Mitsubishi, Mahindra, … Read more: Morgan Motor Group Welkom expands its portfolio – Dealerfloor
Free State: 13. Mpumalanga: 11. Gwarube released these figures to the National Council of Provinces on 7 January in response to a question posed by … Read more: Gwarube urges change after 435 schools fail to offer maths to matric pupils – News24
Another project, a lottery-funded old age home in Thaba Nchu in the Free State, is being used as student accommodation. The Southern African Youth … Read more: Corruption-riddled Lottery projects incomplete despite promised R65-million – GroundUp
… Free State. These engagements form part of [the] government’s ongoing efforts to accelerate land reform, strengthen tenure security, and support … Read more: Land reform to come under the spotlight in the Free State | SAnews