The Free State Provincial Government will be celebrating the announcement of successful applicants for limited pay-out machine (LPM) route operator licences today at the President Hotel in Bloemfontein.
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The Free State Provincial Government will be celebrating the announcement of successful applicants for limited pay-out machine (LPM) route operator licences today at the President Hotel in Bloemfontein.
The South African National Defence Force on Wednesday announced that it will be ceasing its operations at the country’s border posts in March 2009.
Come and sing spontaneously at a Spontaan audition and you could win a share of the more than R170 000 in prizes and sponsorships that are up for grabs.
Politics, economics and Eskom are to blame for the bad mood that is hanging around like an unwelcome guest – but things are not as bad as they seem.
The intriguing Absa Premiership on Sunday between Bloemfontein Celtic and Bid Vest Wits is key to determining the best finish.
The Harmony Aca?demy raised the province’s profile at this year’s Coca-Cola Football Stars event despite unsuccessful defending the championship.
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ENTREPENEURSHIP LEARNERS GRADUATE...
A total of 15 learners attended an eight-month course on entrepreneurship funded by the Small Enterprise Development Agency (Seda) with training provided by the Motheo Further Education and Training College. Of the 15 learners who received training, 10 have already started their own businesses with at least one who received funding from the Umsobomvu Youth Fund. Among those who attended the graduation ceremony were the learners who received their certificates. From the left are Pontsho Kopung, who owns a hair and beauty salon in Botshabelo, Siyabulela Smous, a facilitator from the Motheo FET College, Kearaditswe Botsane, who owns a cleaning service in Botshabelo, Moipone Mohono, Seda business advisor, and Nthabeleng Mokotleng, who owns a laundry service in Bloemfontein. Photo: Jabulani Dlamini
The Free State flyweight champion Themba Ntsele has put his crown on the line against the challenger William Mavaleliso.
Achieving a top-eight spot in the Absa Premiership is Free State Stars’ main focus. The ultimatum to achieve a top-eight standing is in the wake of their unexpected elimination in the Nedbank Cup tournament.
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