BloemNews Express
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He came, he saw, he conquered. Lucky Moleyane is back on home soil after reaching new heights in Malawi.
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A survey conducted by the South African Bone Marrow Registry (SABMR) found that confusion about bone marrow stem cell donation was preventing people from becoming donors.
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The Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, and electricity distributor Centlec have signed a memorandum of understanding.
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A group of 110 graduates from the Free State are ready to delve into tourism and hospitality after completing a one-year basic professional cookery programme.
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Eight schools in Qwaqwa have been rewarded for participating in the Cashbuild Art-at-Heart competition, each receiving a building material voucher to the value of R15 000.
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A report released by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in October last year flagged key weaknesses in parts of South Africa’s financial regulations that risk the country being greylisted.
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Construction work on the 3,3 km stretch of Moshoeshoe Street, one of the main arterial roads in Bloemfontein, has been completed.
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A recent Deloitte study shows 40% of South African women feel burnt out, and 51% feel their stress levels are higher than a year ago.
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For the second consecutive time, the South African National Boxing Organisation (Sanabo) for non-professional boxers has decided to withdraw the Free State team from participating in two of this year’s national championships at the last minute.








