BloemNews Express
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The South African National Blood Service (SANBS) calls on members of the public to mark Heritage Month, celebrating a culture of giving something everyone has in common X blood. The clarion call for donation is to help supplement the dwindling blood
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A Welkom-based man, suspected of being a member of an illicit mining cartel, stands to lose his wealth which the state believes is proceeds of crime.
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Despite the importance of having a valid will made public and an offer of free services in the drafting thereof made by Legal Aid South Africa (Legal Aid SA) to the public, only an estimated 141 people have pitched thus far. The legal body assisted t
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An outreach programme to facilitate the payment of unclaimed compensation benefits to eligible former mineworkers in the Free State will be held at the Rand Mutual Hospital in Welkom. Taking place on 21 and 22 September, the programme is undertaken b
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The Free State’s Regional Land Claims Commissioner Office is conducting a roadshow to update and inform claimants on the status of claims lodged.
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Two prevalent cancers, breast and cervical cancer, are affecting the quality of life of women in South Africa.
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South Africans are in for another fuel price hike early October, prompting a steep staple food price increase. The hike involves paraffin, gas, petrol and diesel.
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Once more the world is marking the International Day of Peace on 21 September. Thus, it is timely to reflect on the progress being made, and what still needs to be done so that we may achieve peace.
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Failure to attend to sewage and drinking water spills by the Mangaung Metro Municipality (MMM) continues to cost the municipality millions of rands. The DA in the metro laments the ongoing failure by the authority to fix leakages and burst pipes as a









