BloemNews Express
-
-
An investigation by a team of forensic experts is underway to determine the cause of the fire that engulfed the Free State Premier’s official residence in Bloemfontein. The devastating fire reportedly occurred on Thursday at about 09:30.
-
A controversial rape case characterised by tested family loyalty whereby members testified against each other, ended with a member sentenced to life imprisonment. It involved a 15-year-old girl and her 48-year-old stepfather.
-
Responding to the electricity crisis, Pres. Cyril Ramaphosa declared a state of disaster and appointed Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa as minister of electricity in the Presidency.
-
six suspects linked to the alleged illegal adoption of children and cases of fraud in Botshabelo granted bail during their appearance in the Botshabelo Magistrate’s Court on Monday.
-
A fire is continuing to burn at the Free State Premier’s official house in Bloemfontein this morning (23/03). Firefighters in three trucks from the Mangaung Metro are already present, trying to extinguish the flames.
-
The well-known, Bloemfontein born Savvas Vrahimis, one of South Africa’s foremost terrestrial scientists, will be laid to rest on Saturday (25/03). He died at Medi Clinic Bloemfontein this past Sunday at the age of 70 years.
-
From listening to radio, to transcending the airwaves through digital radio. This is the fairy tale journey of Patrick Tsolo, a man whose life revolves around radio.
-
Efforts to encourage South Africans to adopt a mindset to save water will be get highlighted during this year’s National Water Week from 20 to 26 March with the campaign to think smarter about water security.
-
Two former senior officials of the Dihlabeng Local Municipality in Bethlehem and an alleged ghost worker have been granted bail of R5 000 each. They are Seipati Mavis Mabula (50), director of corporate services; Nkosi Patrice Mondi (54), director of











