Khotsong-Bothaville in the Free State has been brought to a standstill as angry community members launched a shutdown to protest poor service … Read more: Khotsong-Bothaville residents protest, demand leaders’ removal – SABC News
A 25-year-old man from the Free State has been handed a 20-year sentence after he killed his girlfriend’s son for soiling himself. Read more: Man gets 20 years for beating lover’s son (2) to death – SowetanLIVE
In last year’s corresponding fixture in Bloemfontein, the experienced Pumas whitewashed a youthful Cheetahs 50-0. A fierce battle is expected as … Read more: SA Cup: Mbombela cat fight headlines round 3 – SA Rugby magazine
Yaron Kohlberg takes the stage at the Odeion in Bloemfontein on the 31st of March 2025 and you are invited to join him for an evening of storytelling … Read more: World-renowned Steinway pianist to perform in Bloemfontein – OFM
The Free State Department of Economic Development and Tourism (Destea) has temporarily closed its ground floor offices in Bloemfontein due to … Read more: Destea temporarily closes ground floor offices due to compliance issues – Bloemfontein Courant
… the Department will host weekly events nationwide, culminating in the national commemoration of the World Day for Health and Safety in Bloemfontein. Read more: Employment and Labour conducts health and safety in workplaces, 3 to 25 Apr
In February, the Free State High Court ruled the application should be heard by a civil court and Bester has now approached the Constitutional … Read more: ‘Gruesome and unsympathetic’: Thabo Bester takes fight over prison conditions to ConCourt
A 25-year-old Free State man will serve 20 years in prison for the murder of two-year-old Bophelo Moballane, who died after being beaten and … Read more: Beaten and drowned: Free State man sentenced to 20 years for brutal murder of toddler
Lesego Makole contacted Bloemfontein Courant to raise awareness about the challenges farmers in Botshabelo and Thaba Nchu face when it comes to the … Read more: Stock Theft: Farmers pay the price – Bloemfontein Courant