BloemNews Express
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Bloemfontein police are appealing to the public for their assistance in tracing a Lesotho national known as Lefa Mabasa, believing he may provide information regarding the disappearance of a Bloemfontein-based man, Lethusang Azael Fothoane. According
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A Bloemfontein-based non-profit organisation (NPO) for men is on a mission to amplify the clarion call for South African men to begin rebuilding their sense of self-worth and restore their dignity. The body is known as Seriti sa Banna, which loosely
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The Bloemfontein police are investigating the disappearance of two young women, Lesego Mamello Motaung (22) and Lerato Masiu (23), in seperate cases. The police are appealing to members of the public to assist in the search to locate the missing wome
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Two men arrested regarding the brazen theft of weapons from the Petrusville Police Station were due to reappear in the Senekal Magistrates’ Court today for bail application.
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The criminal case against a suspected gunrunner is set to resume on 13 November in the Bloemfontein Regional Court following the police’s completion of their investigations. Katiso Raymond Leputla (43) is facing a charge of unlawful possession of fir
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The Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation team in the Free State is probing three fraud and corruption cases in the Mafube Local Municipality. Implicated is the former acting municipal manager and two individuals owning different companies.
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Honour has been bestowed upon illustrious coach Morena Ramorebodi by the football fraternity in Bloemfontein. The Safa Local Football Association of Bloemfontein staged a tournament named after him, the Morena Ramorebodi Community Shield, this weeken
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A total of 19 attorneys in the Free State are subject of an investigation by the Legal Practice Council (LPC), the body regulating the affairs of and exercising jurisdiction over all legal practitioners. These practitioners are suspended from practic
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While measures are being taken to curb the scourge of pollution in Bloemfontein, littering by informal traders, for instance, seems to be continuing unabated. Tons of waste can be seen piled up along the streets of the city daily.










