BloemNews Express
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This year’s edition of the women’s football Sasol League national championship, deciding which two clubs of the nine participating will be promoted to senior rank, will take place in Bloemfontein from 16 to 22 October.
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Residents in the Mangaung Metro Municipality will have to improvise in dealing with their rubbish, with the trouble-ridden municipality’s ability to collect waste hamstrung. Mangaung issued an apology statement on 29 September, detailing severe chall
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Seven suspected antiretroviral (ARV) drug smuggling syndicate members are set to appear in the Kroonstad Magistrates’ Court today – 3 October. The suspects, aged between 34 and 39 years, face charges of possession of stolen property, conspiracy to co
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The Thaba Bosiu – The Musical performance, celebrating 200 years of the nationhood of the Basotho’s history, will resume tomorrow and continue until Thursday, 5 October. This can be watched live at Pacofs in the Sand du Plessis Theatre in Bloemfontei
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The corruption case at the Free State’s Nketoane Local Municipality has seen two companies and four individuals, including a former top official, slapped with hefty sentences. Two individuals were each ordered to repay the municipality R200 000, whil
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The first round of judging for the 2023 New Breed Art competition saw a total of 34 exceptional artworks chosen for inclusion in the eagerly awaited exhibition at the Oliewenhuis Art Museum. Reflecting the artistic talent in the Free State, artworks
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The Northern Cape-based women’s football powerhouse club Richmond United FC will be gunning for this year’s Engen Champ of Champs’ national crown. The team is making its second appearance along with the Botshabelo-based Napoli FC, representing the Fr
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Two business partners, including their company based in Bethlehem in the Free State, stand accused of tax evasion spanning over three years. The accused are Liphooko Samuel Mafofela (38) and Nthabiseng Moses (30), and their company Bondo Trading Pty.
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The University of the Free State (UFS) is among 12 South African universities ranked among the top 1 000 in the world. This is according to the Times Higher Education (THE) world university rankings for 2023/’24, released on 27 September.
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The Maluti TVET College in Phuthaditjhaba, Qwaqwa, has received a worthwhile boost in industrial machines meant to advance the training of students pursuing engineering. Courtesy of the Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, the varsity










