As the province moves toward the provincial Freedom Day celebrations on 2 May, leaders reaffirm that true freedom can only be realised when communities are safe, equal, and free from violence. Speaking at a GBVF prayer service in Grassland, Bloemfontein, acting director general Dr Mafole Mokalobe said GBVF remains one…
As South Africa marks 31 years of freedom, Free State MEC for Sport, Arts and Culture, Ntombizanele Sifuba, has called on artists, athletes, and community leaders to become ambassadors in the fight against gender-based violence (GBV). Speaking during a Provincial GBVF Prayer Service in Grassland, Bloemfontein — a build-up event…
As part of the build-up to the Provincial Freedom Day celebrations set for 2 May 2025, the Executive Mayor of Mangaung Metro Municipality, Gregory Nthatisi, joined provincial leaders and residents at a Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) Prayer Service held in Grassland, Bloemfontein.
“Freedom means nothing if women and children still live in fear.” This is the message from MEC for Health, Viceroy Mahlatsi, speaking on the sidelines of a provincial gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF) prayer service in Grassland, Bloemfontein.
Free State Premier MaQueen Letsoha-Mathae will lead the Freedom Day celebrations at Grassland Community Hall in Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality. She will be joined by Mangaung Metro executive mayor, Gregory Nthatisi. Spokesperson for the Premier Matshediso Setai says addressing gender-based violence will be high on the agenda as well.
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