BloemNews Express
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The future is promised to none, and every business has the chance to make the most of the present. In realising that there will never be enough tomorrow, it becomes clear that we must focus on generating value today.
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Youths and women are in the minority of those who have entered as candidates in the by-election for the four vacant wards in the Mangaung Metro Municipality. The by-election commenced today, Tuesday with special votes and will end tomorrow – Wednesday, with the general public.
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The organised criminal network dealing in copper and electrical fittings continues wreaking havoc on the finances and infrastructure of Centlec, the Mangaung Metro Municipality’s power distributor.
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Various entities continue their humanitarian endeavours in support of the annual 67 Minutes for Mandela campaign commemorated during July. Acts of goodwill are aimed at helping those less fortunate, and making the world a better place to live in.
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A luxury vehicle, reported as stolen in Gauteng last year, was found to have been used by an armed robbery syndicate as their getaway during cash-in-transit heists in Bloemfontein and Lady Grey in the Eastern Cape.
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An attorney in the Free State, on trial for allegedly defrauding a client, is already serving a sentence for fraud and has been disbarred. The accused, Mfana Meshack Ndobela (52), is reappearing in the Sasolburg Magistrates’ Court X the same courthou
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Applications for bursaries are open to learners with an interest to study in the water and sanitation sector. The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is offering bursaries to Gr. 12 learners to pursue tertiary studies.
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Residents of the Mangaung Metro Municipality will continue to live in dire conditions with shoestring budgets necessitated after new tariffs have been approved by the council of the cash-strapped municipality. New tariffs for electricity, water, refu
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The Glass Recycling Company (TGRC) is calling on South Africans to help save the environment and make the earth a better place by participating in various activities supporting the 67 minutes of selfless action for the Mandela Day campaign in July.
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It is a clear case of the apple not falling far from the tree for Hlalefang Mzingwane, who became an entrepreneur and furthered her studies towards the catering business. She credits her mother, Thenjwe Rosemary Ntlai (67), a retired teacher, for ins











