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Free State Health spokesperson Mondli Mvambi said that he will next week Tuesday be taken in for assessment on his head, as doctors will need to see if his brain swelling has subsided and whether or not, he will need to have an operation performed on him.
The 22-year-old man that was injured in an accident in Bloemfontein over the weekend is alive and well, contrary to rumours and reports on social media. OFM News took to Pelonomi Hospital in Bloemfontein where he was admitted in the early hours of Saturday following the collision he was in,…
In addition to being the spokesperson for the former premier of the Free State, Ace Magashule, as well as being the spokesperson for the current provincial premier, Tiisetso Makhele now has a new title to add to his resumé. This comes as he has penned a collection of poems under…
Die uitbreking van bek-en-klouseer, wat daartoe bygedra het dat Suid-Afrika se bek-en-klouseervrye status tydelik opgeskort is en toegang tot internasionale markte beperk is, raak plaaslike produsente deur die bank. Neville Raath, ondervoorsitter van die Rooivleisprodusente-organisasie (RPO) in die Vrystaat, meen plaaslike produsente het die daling in pryse gevoel.
Die onteiening van eiendom sonder vergoeding gaan Suid-Afrika in geheel nie laat voortstoom nie. Suid-Afrika kan slegs voortuitstrewend wees deur ekonomiese ontwikkeling, beleggings, entrepreneurskap en goeie samewerking tussen belanghebbendes. Só meen Agri SA se president, Dan Kriek, wat met OFM-nuus gesels het oor die grondkwessie en wat die stand van…
So, you may have recently heard of an attempted hijacking in Bloemfontein’s Curie Avenue or reported instances of vehicle theft in the Free State capital’s nightlife hub, Second Avenue, and wondered if these instances are all linked and part of a syndicate. The OFM News team sat down with Park…
The country's agricultural economy which started the year on a bad footing with a contraction of 13.2% on a quarter-on-quarter seasonally-adjusted annualised rate, came as a surprise. Some industry role players expected a positive reading on the back of the improvement in some horticultural subsectors as well as the country's…
Landbounuus-podcast: VL sê toepassing van Lesotho grensbeheer belangrik
4 Jun 2019 5AM
3 min
3000 – 3020
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