BloemNews Express
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The president of the Republic of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, has declared a special official funeral category two for the late former Free State premier, Beatrice Marshoff. This followed a request by the current premier, Mxolisi Dukwana.
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The Central University of Technology Innovation Services (CUTis) has been running an application process for entrepreneurs venturing into snack food and functional beverage production. The deadline for submitting applications is Monday (24/04).
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The Free State government has shared further details for the memorial service and funeral of the late Premier Frances Beatrice Marshoff, who passed away last Saturday (15/04). She died at the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Johannesburg after bein
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Tuberculosis (TB) remains the leading cause of death in South Africa. The Free State has seen a decline in the number of drug-susceptible TB (DS-TB) patients registered between 2017 and 2021. This decline ranged from 8 448, 7 919, 8 743, 6 256 to 6 6
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Bloem Show patrons stand to save money on tickets during the event’s ten-day celebration. Early birds who purchase tickets before 17:00 on 26 April will pay discounted prices.
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The Bloemfontein police’s team of forensic experts are investigating a concealment of birth case, while also searching for the woman who gave birth. This is after the discovery of a stillborn foetus, discarded in Bloemfontein’s central business distr
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South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) grant beneficiaries, with gold cards expiring in the next few months, can avoid long queues by switching their payments, free of charge, to a Shoprite Money Market account.
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The late Teboho Letshaba’s positive legacy, from which future generations can learn and use to build on their personal and professional paths, will carry on. Various role players across the public-private sector, including his colleagues at the South
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If anything, we are pieces of the puzzle of the mystery of creation. Chapters of our lives are filled with scenes of happiness and sadness. Always. So very often, we find ourselves lost in the vastness of creation, not knowing who we are or what we w










