A recent study by the University of the Free State has raised concerns about the safety of disposable menstrual products. Here’s why some experts … Read more: Are reusable pads safer? Here’s what the experts say – East Coast Radio
Political parties in the Free State legislature have expressed deep dissatisfaction following the state of the province address (Sopa). They argue the … Read more: Opposition parties slam Free State Sopa over lack of economic vision – OFM
The Free State followed, with 43 members charged. The province has 17 cases on hand, four finalised and 10 pending. Gauteng recorded 39 members … Read more: SAPS charged 224 officers over detainee escapes in 2025 but finalised only 33 hearings …
The Premier in her address touched on several critical issues facing the Free State, including provincial roads, incomplete infrastructure projects, … Read more: Free State SOPA falls short of urgency and credible new solutions – Democratic Alliance
As a matter of urgent intervention, the DA Phumelela caucus has formally escalated this crisis from the municipal level to the Free State Provincial … Read more: DA calls for urgent intervention as R34 Memel–Newcastle route at risk of collapse
Free State bets on renewables and public works to cut unemployment · Feature February 20, 2026. Masemola urges restraint, accountability as Special … Read more: Phahlane pulled from partially heard cases after complaint to JSC – Inside Politic
The Free State has recorded a notable drop in murder and several serious violent crimes, offering a measure of relief — but a troubling rise in … Read more: FS Sees Murder Drop, Sexual Offences Rise – Journal News
“While we have seen double-digit reductions in murder in five provinces – KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Free State … Free State & Northern Read more: Some decreasing but crime remains unacceptably high | NovaNews
Free State bets on renewables and public works to cut unemployment · Feature February 20, 2026. Phahlane pulled from partially heard cases after … Read more: Defence analyst: SANDF domestic deployment bill could cost hundreds of millions