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UFS to reopen Reitz discussion

26 Oct 2009 07:28 - Staff Reporter
The University of the Free State will reopen discussions on the Reitz residence video following criticism of its decision to pardon the four students.

Reitz students want court charges dropped

22 Oct 2009 08:17 - Staff Reporter
The Reitz Four have requested the director of public prosecutions to drop a charge of crimen injuria against them, it was reported on Thursday.

Council fires Mcejwa

13 Sep 2009 06:00 - Adriaan Basson
An ugly high-profile spat over the sale of prime Bloemfontein land has claimed its first victim -- the city's chief operating officer, Kobimpe Mcejwa.

Road runners chase big money in Bloemfontein

03 Sep 2009 14:23 - Staff Reporter
South Africa's top runners will have to weather an onslaught from their foreign counterparts at the Nedbank Half Marathon in Bloemfontein on Saturday.

Court dismisses Najwa's appeal bid

31 Jul 2009 14:36 - Staff Reporter
The Supreme Court of Appeal on Friday dismissed an application by Najwa Petersen for leave to appeal against her sentence for killing her husband.

German journalist dies in Bloemfontein hospital

29 Jun 2009 13:04 - Staff Reporter
A German journalist died in hospital on Monday from injuries suffered in a vehicle accident in the Free State, a German embassy spokesperson said.

We are hurting, says Xavi

25 Jun 2009 12:20 - Staff Reporter
Barcelona midfielder Xavi says Spain are hurting after failing to make the final of the Confederations Cup.

US shock Spain to reach Confed Cup final

25 Jun 2009 06:17 - Mike Collett
The US scored their greatest football win for almost 60 years by beating Spain 2-0 on Wednesday to reach the final of the Confederations Cup.

Del Bosque wary of improving United States

24 Jun 2009 10:01 - Staff Reporter
Coach Vicente del Bosque has warned Spain to be wary of the United States, who they meet in the Confederations Cup semifinals on Wednesday.

Last-gasp Kaka penalty sees Brazil edge Egypt

15 Jun 2009 17:49 - Staff Reporter
Brazil needed a stoppage-time penalty from Kaka to beat Egypt 4-3 in a thrilling Confederations Cup Group B match on Monday.

Bloem land price blows up

01 Jun 2009 06:00 - Adriaan Basson
Free State Premier Ace Magashule has been dragged into a dirty fight over the sale of prime land to a Bloemfontein businessman.

Punjab stay in the hunt

16 May 2009 10:36 - Staff Reporter
The Kings XI Punjab earned themselves a stay of execution with a methodical performance to beat the Delhi Daredevils by six wickets on Friday night.

Lions' slim quarterfinal hopes still alive

04 Apr 2009 18:35 - Staff Reporter
The Golden Lions kept their slender hopes to make the Vodacom Cup quarterfinals alive when they outplayed the Griffons 53-32.

Hlophe withdraws recusal application at SCA

23 Mar 2009 12:03 - Staff Reporter
Cape Judge President John Hlophe's legal team withdrew an application for the recusal of SCA deputy president Louis Harms in Bloemfontein on Monday.

Harris has Eagles in a spin

17 Jan 2009 08:56 - Jane Bramley
A five-wicket haul by Paul Harris helped the Titans to a crushing eight-wicket victory over the Diamond Eagles in the MTN one-day final on Friday.

'Time for Zuma to have his day in court'

12 Jan 2009 17:52 - Staff Reporter
Opposition parties on Monday called for African National Congress leader Jacob Zuma to have his day in court as soon as possible.

Court opens way for new Zuma charges

12 Jan 2009 11:41 - Staff Reporter
South Africa's appeals court on Monday overturned a judge's ruling dismissing graft charges against African National Congress leader Jacob Zuma.

Battle lines drawn for 2009 poll

16 Dec 2008 18:38 - Staff Reporter
Cope vowed to rewrite history as the movement's battle with the ANC for votes kicked off at competing party rallies in Bloemfontein on Tuesday.

Zuma leads song and dance at ANC rally

16 Dec 2008 17:12 - Andre Grobler
The African National Congress still works for national unity and reconciliation, its president Jacob Zuma said on Tuesday.

Cope calls on MPs to support Pikoli

16 Dec 2008 13:55 - Staff Reporter
President Kgalema Motlanthe may face an uphill battle in his attempt to persuade Parliament to rubber-stamp his decision to fire Vusi Pikoli.

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