BloemNews Express
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August is Children Eye Health Month, raising awareness about the importance of good eye health practices for children.
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An ecotoxicology expert at the University of the Free State (UFS) has warned that cholera could become the new normal for South Africans.
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Free State tourism product owners are urged to participate in the annual domestic tourism promotion campaign Sho’t Left Travel Week.
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The Road Accident Fund (RAF) will host a four-day outreach service programme to facilitate claims and address issues regarding claims. The term block settlement initiative will be held at the Bon Hotel Bloemfontein Central from 14 to 17 August.
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The Central University of Technology(CUT), Free State, is hosting the second annual Dr Khotso Nkhatho public lecture at the Bloemfontein campus today. Dr Boitumelo Moreeng will deliver the lecture, focusing on curriculum studies and history education
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Makhotso Sotyu, deputy minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, will launch the “1 000 Stories, 100 000 Trees” initiative in Hoopstad, Free State, in commemoration of women and their contribution towards liberation.
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An elderly woman of Qwaqwa, facing charges of dealing in drugs, has suffered a first blow after the Free State High Court granted a preservation order against her. The outcome has paved the way for the trial of the accused, Evelyn Mosikili
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A creative design produced by a Gr. 6 learner from Soutpan has won a whopping R10 000 for his school. He was also recognised for his creativity with a brand new Samsung Galaxy tablet.
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This Friday is International Beer Day when lovers of the brew from around the globe will be flocking to pubs and breweries to enjoy a cold one.








