BLOEMFONTEIN – A learner from Bloemfontein High School are one of three South Africans that will travel to Turkey for the International … Read more: Three SA learners on their way to take part in science fair in Turkey | NovaNews
The Telkom Netball League Power Week 2 continued with Free State Sonoblomo edging North West Tshukudu 51-45 in a tight Division 2 opener at Ellis … Read more: Free State Crinums Make It Three from Three with TNL Demolition of Kingdom Stars
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the Free State is mobilising communities across the province ahead of the upcoming voter registration weekend to … Read more: DA gears up for voter registration drive to restore Free State municipalities – .za
Close to 100 arrests follow early-morning looting at a Rocklands bottle store in Bloemfontein, as police maintain order amid ongoing … Read more: Bloemfontein Bottle Store Looting: Nearly 100 Arrested During Rocklands Community Unrest
Community members in Rocklands, Bloemfontein have allegedly looted a local bottle store in the area. Police officers are guarding the area from … Read more: About 100 arrested in Bloemfontein as shutdown leads to looting shops – SABC News
Bloemfontein – The National Service Delivery Forum (NSDF) has called for a total shutdown in Bloemfontein and surrounding areas in the Free State … Read more: NSDF calls for total shutdown in Bloemfontein and surrounding Free State areas from Monday
Koleka Mlisana said the Free State is in a good recovery pattern and the Eastern Cape is moving in a positive direction. The debt of the three … Read more: Parliament demands answers over R11bn owed to state laboratory service – Business Day
The National Service Delivery Forum (NSDF) called for a total shutdown in Bloemfontein in the Free State and surrounding areas from this Monday. Read more: NSDF calls for total shutdown in Bloemfontein – SABC News
This was followed by Gauteng at 2 605 and the Free State at 2 109. While there has been a decline in the number of cases at a national level, from … Read more: More Than 16 000 Cases of Assault by South African Police – The Common Sense