BloemNews Express
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This year’s World Hypertension Day, observed today (17/05), and Salt Awareness Week, which started on Monday and continues until Sunday (21/05), is aimed at increasing the public’s awareness of the dangers associated with high blood pressure (BP).
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With most large Free State reservoir dams hovering above capacity levels of 97%, this supply is expected to see consumers through the winter. Several dams used for human consumption and irrigation, as well as industrial purposes, remain at their peak
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Three security officers of the Fidelity Security Group have been arrested regarding the cash in transit armed robbery of the company’s vehicle, and are set to reappear in the Bloemfontein Magistrates’ Court on Friday (19/05) for bail application. The
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The fraud case involving one of the established law firms in Bloemfontein, Matsepes Inc. Attorneys, and its former admin clerk is set to continue in the Bloemfontein Magistrates’ Court on 25 May. The matter between Herman Daniel Badenhorst and the la
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The Vereeniging bridge and road that connects the south of Bloemfontien with Oliver Tambo Road is expected to be opened today by the acting executive mayor of the Mangaung Metro, Gregory Nthatisi.
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The successful staging of this year’s Bloem Show continued its growth in stature as an economic catalyst in the Free State. This diverse consumer event celebrated a milestone of existing for 140 years as a thriving economic activity.
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After Tears, an African contemporary drama-dance production, will premiere at Pacofs Studio 2 from 11 to 13 May, at 18:30.
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The Department of Health continues to recommend the public vaccinate for Covid-19, in line with the advice of the World Health Organization (WHO). This recommendation comes despite an announcement by the WHO that Covid-19 no longer constitutes a publ
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The Caleb Motshabi Table Tennis Club in Batho, Bloemfontein, has received a shot in the arm in the form of much-needed attire.









