BloemNews Express
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Reach for Recovery is an organisation that supports women, as well as men, with breast cancer with practical and emotional support.
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Two Gr. 12 learners of the Senakangwedi High School in Botshabelo’s groundbreaking research is envisaged to impact in solving the major challenge experienced in energy supply.
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Correction: Express published a photo on the front page of the newspaper’s edition for 11 October with a caption that wrongly identifies Johané Marais as Chezel Classens. Both are overall winners in the National Teaching Awards.
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A company director and the bookkeeper, as well as the company, were sentenced for tax fraud in the Kroonstad Magistrates’ Court on 13 October. Charges relate to false misrepresentation that the company never traded between 2016 and 2019.
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Three suspected cable thieves paid the price when they were electrocuted, apparently during the act of committing crime. The unidentified men are undergoing treatment for severe burn wounds at Bloemfontein’s Pelonomi Hospital.
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The corruption case against three women traffic officers from the Free State has been remanded to 10 November. The trio, Mamodiehi Pakiso Nkwinika (43), Mohapa Maggie Motaung (44), and Ditshabako Sefudi (45) appeared in the Kroonstad Magistrates’ Cou
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Mathematics whizz kid from the Jim Fouché High School in Bloemfontein, Jana Rossouw, has proven again she has what it takes after receiving a prestigious accolade at this year’s South African Mathematics Foundation (SAMF) competition. She was one of
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Four teachers out of 14 from the Free State who were finalists for this year’s National Teaching Awards (NTAs), made the province proud after they scooped coveted awards at the ceremony held in Pretoria yesterday, 5 October. This was a fitting recogn
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A company director who submitted false tax returns to the South African Revenue Service (Sars), was slapped with a suspended sentence alongside the company. This is despite the revenue collector being prejudiced and suffering a financial loss close t
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Alleged rogue bitcoin cryptocurrency trader, Stewart Garner (64), is expected to reappear in the Kroonstad Magistrates’ Court today, 12 October, facing a charge of fraud. He first appeared on 6 October, two days after he was arrested at the OR Tambo









