BloemNews Express
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The University of the Free State (UFS) has received recognition once more in relation to serving in the World Health Organization (WHO).
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The closure of the Medfontein building, utilised by the Free State’s Department of Community Safety, Roads and Transport (CSRT), will remain so for a “prolonged period”. It was announced that the building will remain closed for about 30 days while a
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A young beauty pageant contestant is tirelessly chasing her dream to wear the crown. Olwethu Ziqubu (18) made it into the top 40, as one of the 137 contestants who vied for the title of this year’s Miss Teen World South Africa pageant.
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Only two out of 32 hospitals in the Free State are compliant with the basic health standards of the Office of Health Standards Compliance (OHSC).
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The talented Bloemfontein-born choreographer Thami Majela is to set the stage on fire with live performances of his latest dance production Don’t Let the Sun Set on You Here. The electrifying production officially starts today, Thursday (15/06) at 18
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A former prominent broadcaster who was found guilty of defrauding a property buyer, will know his fate when reappearing in the Bloemfontein Magistrates’ Court for sentencing on 3 July.
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Several burn injuries that health-care professionals are overwhelmed with in winter, are preventable – according to Dr Hilge du Preez, paediatric surgeon at the University of the Free State (UFS).
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Meeting the other finalists of the Matriculant of the Year competition is the highlight of the event.
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Members of the public have until next week to submit their written inputs on the Expropriation Bill (B23-2020).
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The city of Bloemfontein will play host to this year’s South African Schools Hockey Association (Sashoc) national tournaments. Southern Free State Hockey is the host federation.











