BloemNews Express
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The Bloemfontein Magistrates’ Court has sentenced a businessman from the city to a fine for tax evasion during a hearing on Thursday, 5 October. The culprit, Monnapule Ernest Sebeela (46), was sentenced to a fine of R3 000 after being found guilty of
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The water levels in Qwaqwa’s two major dams decreasing to below 70% of their capacity have raised concern among residents. The level of the Fika-Patso Dam is at 66,3%, while that of the Metsimatsho Dam is at 69,4%.
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The premier of the Free State, Mxolisi Dukwana, held an imbizo in Bothaville to hear first-hand the grievances and challenges faced by the communities of all the towns in Lejweleputswa.
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A budding model from Bloemfontein is shining a light on others as she strives to make a positive impact in the community. She does so through self-initiated charity projects and volunteering to support non-governmental bodies involved in community-bu
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Despite the challenge faced by eZaga Holdings’ in paying bursary holders of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), the digital financial service says it has managed to pay 98,1% of students. Payment has been made to Technical and Vocation
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The first round of judging for the 2023 New Breed Art competition has culminated in the selection of 34 creatives’ work to feature in the eagerly awaited exhibition at the Oliewenhuis Art Museum in Bloemfontein.
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Medical practice and teaching appear to be many a Ihobe Primary School learner’s first choice of career, despite a wide range of fields that include engineering and information technology (IT). Evidence thereof was the high interest illustrated among
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A vastly experienced sport administrator and coach has added another feather to his cap of accomplishments following his election as the president of the University Sports South Africa (USSA) body.
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The talent of junior cricket players will be showcased during the Bloemfontein Cricket Tournament at the Mangaung Outdoor Sports Centre on Saturday, 7 October, and Sunday.
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Four bookkeepers have each received hefty sentences that include biding orders to repay Bloemfontein-based Mellins i-Style Optometrists monies worth R2.7 million they siphoned from the group. The imprisonment sentences range from four years to eight










