BloemNews Express
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This year’s Ocean XI FC Easter Tournament rekindled flamboyant township football. Staged annually at the Clive Solomon Stadium in Heidedal, Bloemfontein, the competition created new football memories during the four-day event.
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Convicted money launderers and terrorist-financing perpetrators will face dire consequences ranging from hefty fines to lengthy imprisonment. This is according to Dr Damian Viviers, a director in the commercial practice group at Phatshoane Henney Att
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A critically wounded 30-year-old security officer is fighting for his life in a Bloemfontein hospital. This is after he was shot by a member of an armed group of robbers during the bombing of an ATM machine at a fuel station in MacGregor Street, in B
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Traffic has been halted in Bloemfontein’s central business district (CBD) after a foetus was found in a black refuse bag, disposed of in the road. The police have temporarily closed off President Brand Street.
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The Free State province politics have been dealt another blow after the passing of former Premier Frances Beatrice Marshoff. Mxolisi Dukwana announced her passing in a statement on Saturday.
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The University of the Free State (UFS) continues its culture of rolling out the red carpet and honouring exceptional individuals, still living, for their contribution in various fields. The institute has bestowed honorary doctorates on two of four as
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An architecture graduate who attained a master’s degree from the University of the Free State (UFS), is among the shortlisted eight finalists for the 2022 Corobrik Student Architecture Awards. Ané Meyer was named the regional winner and by virtue of
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The countdown to Bloem Show’s quadridecacentennial celebration has begun. This largest consumer exhibition in South Africa’s central region is celebrating its 140th year of prominence.
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Women entrepreneurs are encouraged to enter the 2023 Santam Women of the Future Awards, run in association with FairLady and Truelove.
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The Jehovah’s Witnesses in South Africa have described the availability of the New Testament, also known as the Christian Greek Scriptures, in South African Sign Language (SASL) as a breakthrough for users of the language.











