BloemNews Express
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Many South Africans purchase a property for the purpose of letting it out and earning a rental income. Becoming a landlord, however, does come with certain obligations and responsibilities.
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A Bloemfontein-based businesswoman, Noluthando Nofemele (46), and her company, Zimvo Trading CC, have been found guilty of tax fraud and received hefty fines. The Bloemfontein Magistrates’ Court sentenced both the director and her company to a fine o
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The Hawks, the South African Police Service’s Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, continue their crackdown on the case regarding the defrauding of Standard Bank in Bloemfontein of more than R26 million, and now has nine suspects linked to t
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A convicted armed robber, William Ratau Moreke (50), who violated his parole condition barely days after he was released, is off to prison to serve another term. The Bothaville Regional Court sentenced him to five years’ direct imprisonment without a
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The Hawks’ Priority Crime Specialised Investigation unit is turning every stone in the R26 million fraud case affecting Standard Bank in Bloemfontein.
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The Hawks’ Priority Crime Specialised Investigation unit, and the National Prosecution Authority’s (NPA) Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU) in the Free State have secured another preservation order against one of the nine suspects linked to the R26 million
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The Hawks add two more arrests in their investigation into the defrauding of Standard Bank clients for more than R26 million, resulting in nine suspects in total.
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An armed cash-in-transit robber’s middle finger has provided the police with sufficient evidence to bring him to book alongside his accomplice. Ignatious Sibusiso Mashinini (42) and his co-accused, Sello Lucky Serumula (43), were convicted by the Fre
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South African citizens who are interested in voting in the 2024 general election may still register online. The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) has stated online registration would close when Pres. Cyril Ramaphosa announced the date of ele
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The new national minimum wage determination, which includes workers categorised as vulnerable in the South African labour force, farm workers and domestic workers, is scheduled to come into effect on 1 March.










