BloemNews Express
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One of the three suspected cable thieves who were electrocuted when attempting to cut live cables has died in the Pelonomi Hospital in Bloemfontein. The surviving pair are still fighting for their lives at the hospital where they are receiving treatm
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A Bloemfontein-bred performing artist, Naledi Lebelo, is delighted after winning a sought-after scholarship to study towards a degree at a South African arts institution of her choice.
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South Africa’s trailblazing national women’s football head coach Desiree Ellis will be the chief talent scout for potent players at the Sasol National League championship at the Dr RP Molemela Stadium in Bloemfontein. She is on the hunt for prospects
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Another Free State traffic officer is in court, facing a charge of corruption arising from soliciting bribery. The provincial Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation team reported that Pontsho Excellent Naile (39) was arrested in Bethlehem following
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A 26-year-old former employee of the Bloemfontein branch of the Jeppe College is expected to appear in the Bloemfontein Magistrates’ Court on 17 November to answer for alleged fraud committed a year ago. The woman is charged with allegedly defrauding
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Time running out: Artists offered golden opportunity to exhibit in prominent Bloemfontein art museum
South African visual artists are invited to submit their solo exhibition proposal to be considered for placement on the calendar of the Oliewenhuis Art Museum.
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The Free State Sport Stars gala event was once again a highlight on the calendar of the sports fraternity in the province. The best sportsmen and women were honoured at the event, hosted by Central24 and the University of the Free State (UFS), for t
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Two of the nine women’s clubs vying for promotion to the upper rank at the ongoing Sasol National League promotion play-offs at the Dr RP Molemela Stadium in Bloemfontein have secured berths in the semi-finals.
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Embattled Free State MEC of Social Development Motshidisi Agnes Koloi (52) has resigned from her position following allegation of corruption. Premier Mxolisi Dukwana announced the resignation today, welcoming Koloi’s resignation from the Free State e
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As many as 50% of women and 30% of men are likely to experience fractures due to neglecting to keep their bones healthy. This is according to pharmacist at Medipost Pharmacy, Bright Kupa.









