At least three people have been injured in Bloemfontein, after a roof inside the Central Park Mall caved in. Emergency crews remain at the scene.
A 19-year-old suspect has been arrested in Bloemfontein for human trafficking and sexual exploitation and police are looking for two more suspects.
Most of the roads in the Mangaung Metro were washed away due to the floods, and Bloemfontein officials are in the process of relocating displaced community members.
One of the two suspects found with ARVs is alleged to be an employee at the Department of Health.
Approximately R90 million in damages resulting from the blaze.
The latest tragedy follows a string of deaths in the Eastern Cape and Gauteng.
Eskom said in a statement on Monday 25 November that the power utility will stop provision of electricity supply to three municipalities in the Free State, including Bloemfontein.
The Mangaung African Cultural Festival (Macufe) is a project of the Free State government and will take place in Bloemfontein from 4 to 13 October 2019.
Cansa is disheartened about this ordeal as Maboea was trusted by the organisation.
The guilty verdict was handed down in Thaba Nchu Regional Court by Magistrate Magda Jacobs.
Commuters have been left with very few options as the Bloemfontein taxi strike is beginning to turn ugly on the streets of the city.
Dr Paulo de Valdolerios’ Walk-In Doctor practice where patients only pay what they can afford recently caused a media frenzy in South Africa.
A video of a man dining at Wimpy wearing a Swastika has gone viral.
The murder mystery has taken an unexpected turn…
Something is amiss around the circumstances of Seipati Lechoano’s death.
Cubaña, a popular restaurant in Westdene, Bloemfontein, burned to ashes on Saturday 24 November.
Boom! Series in the bag. Missed the action? Catch up with the full text of our live blog here.
Wakanda really is home…
The Supreme Court of Appeal have laid down a huge judgement this morning
It’s the safari derby! As the Italian minnows journey south to the Free State Stadium for the first time, they may be doing so with little more than survival in mind against the wounded hosts.
Limerick plays host to the second verse of South Africa’s northern hemisphere rugby adventure. But can the visitors bounce back from an opening night defeat and put poetry in motion?
A new era for South African rugby begins on Friday night at Kingspan Park in Belfast, while the Currie Cup is left gasping for the oxygen of publicity back home.
Just because it’s coming down in buckets doesn’t mean you can’t a have a bit of fun, right?
The Blue Bulls were mauled by rampant Cheetahs during the Currie Cup final in Bloemfontein. The Cheetahs won 36-16 after leading 18-9 at half-time. Here’s what the good people of the internet had to say.