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Special votes in Tlokwe disrupted

North West police are investigating a case of intimidation after more than 20 unidentified community members allegedly disrupted special voting procedures in Potchefstroom’s Ward 4 in Ikageng yesterday. Spokesperson, Leonard Hlathi both DA members and an independent party member were threatened while special votes were being cast. Hlathi said no…
23 Feb 2016 10PM 1 min

'UV-bestuur moet dringend ingryp ná gewelddadige betogings'

AfriForum Jeug sê die universiteitsbestuur by die Universiteit van die Vrystaat (UV) moet dringend ingryp ná gewelddadige betogings op die Bloemfontein-kampus gisteraand. Klasse is vandag en môre opgeskort nadat betogers 'n Varsitybeker rugbywedstryd gisteraand ontwrig het. Van die rugbyondersteuners het toe op die veld gestorm om die betogers te verwyder…
23 Feb 2016 2AM 1 min

Tlokwe-tussenverkiesing: Onafhanklike kandidate nader Kieshof

’n Dringende aansoek deur onafhanklike kandidate in die Tlokwe-tussenverkiesing in Noordwes sal 14:00 vanmiddag in die Kieshof in Bloemfontein aangehoor word. Die kandidate wil hê dat môre se tussenverkiesing uitgestel word. Hulle eis onder meer dat die hof die sertifisering van die kiesersrol hersien en ter syde stel. Hul regsverteenwoordiger…
23 Feb 2016 1AM 1 min

UFS protests: Where was Prof Jansen - students

Students at the University of the Free State (UFS) have questioned why rector Jonathan Jansen failed to address the situation after violent protests erupted at the Bloemfontein campus yesterday. This comes after protestors disrupted the Varsity Cup rugby match between the UFS Shimlas and Madibaz yesterday afternoon. Supporters then ran…
23 Feb 2016 12AM 1 min

Gordhan to deliver his "most important budget to date"

Tax expert Rob Cooper says Wednesday's budget speech will likely be Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan's most important one to date. He says travel allowances is one issue that needs attention. Cooper said it would be best if these allowances were phased out over time in favour of travel reimbursements.
22 Feb 2016 11PM 1 min

UFS calm today after violent protests

The University of the Free State says the situation is calm at its Bloemfontein campus this morning after violent protests erupted yesterday. UFS spokesperson Lacea Loader says an urgent investigation is underway to identify those who were involved in the protests. The University has suspended academic activities today and tomorrow…
22 Feb 2016 11PM 1 min

Christopher Sparks – silver lining

Livestock Registering Federation Chairperson Christopher Sparks says a positive spinoff of the drought is that farmers will be left with only the best genetic material.
22 Feb 2016 8AM 1 min

Chris Botha – harvester deal

Mega Agri Co-owner Chris Botha speaks about a deal which meant they were able to secure 13 harvesters for clients at 35% less than it would have cost to purchase them now.
22 Feb 2016 8AM 1 min

Gillie Scheepers – filling a gap

OVK Group Chairperson of the Board Gillie Scheepers says they decided to establish the new mechanisation complex in Bethlehem after realising there was a shortcoming in serving their client base.
22 Feb 2016 8AM 1 min

Sappo’s Dr Peter Evans

Sappo veterinary liaison officer Peter Evans says the global consensus in the past was that gassing of pigs prior to slaughter is a very friendly method.
22 Feb 2016 8AM 1 min

Andrew Cocks of Enterprise

Pork Packers Executive Manager Andrew Cocks says they view cruelty charges laid by the NSPCA as invalid, irrational and not in the interests of animal welfare.
22 Feb 2016 8AM 1 min

Budget speech: Gordhan has his work cut out for him

An economist says Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has his work cut out for him this week. Dawie Roodt says Gordhan will be under tremendous pressure when he delivers his Budget Speech on Wednesday. Roodt described Gordhan as a powerful minister but says he'll have to address the nation on several…
22 Feb 2016 1AM 1 min

Onafhanklike kandidate kieshof toe voor Tlokwe-tussenverkiesings

Onafhanklike kandidate wat vandeesweek aan die Tlokwe munisipale tussenverkiesings in Noordwes deelneem wil nou hê die kieshof in Bloemfontein moet die kiesersrol hersien en ter syde stel. Die onafhanklike kandidate hou vol daar is nie adresse vir kiesers op die nuwe kieserslys nie. Die kandiate se regsverteenwoordiger, Hans Jurie Moolman…
21 Feb 2016 11PM 1 min

Local company to produce ARVs in SA

A local pharmaceutical company will soon be producing anti-retrovirals in South Africa. The Science and Technology Department says a Gauteng based company, Ketlaphela was established two years ago. Production is expected to begin before year's end. The department's Mmboneni Moufhe says the country previously had to import ARVs which, with…
21 Feb 2016 10PM 1 min

Cameron McMaster – The Birth of a Breed

OFM News, in touch with your world. Covering local and national news focusing on the Free State, Northern Cape, North West and the Vaal. See more: https://www.ofm.co.za/News
21 Feb 2016 5PM 1 min

Afrikaans the target for protesting Tuks students

Afrikaans is the target for University of Pretoria students. The University's Hatfield and Groenkloof campuses were closed yesterday after violent protests erupted on Thursday over the university's language policy. Vice Chancellor Cheryl de la Rey said the campuses will remain closed until the institution can ensure the safety of its…
20 Feb 2016 2AM 1 min

Booysen confident in his legal team's challenge of racketeering charges against

Former KwaZulu Natal Hawks head Johan Booysen says he's confident in his legal team's challenge of the racketeering charges against him. He appeared before the Durban High Court yesterday after the National Director of Public Prosecutions re-instated the charges against him and 27 former members of the Cato Manor Organised…
20 Feb 2016 2AM 1 min

NPA to charge former Hawks boss Dramat for illegal renditions

Former national Hawks boss Anwa Dramat has been charged with the alleged illegal deportation of five Zimbabweans in 2010. Dramat resigned as the head of the unit last April following a drawn-out court battle to challenge his suspension by Police Minister Nathi Nhleko over the renditions. National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson,…
20 Feb 2016 12AM 1 min
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