BloemNews Express
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The corruption trial against traffic officer Lefu Ntlangoe (45) will continue in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court, today (7 November). The matter pertains to allegations of taking a bribery of R1 500 from a driver who was driving a truck with an e
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A fleet management officer at the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) offices in Bloemfontein is facing charges of fraud involving R100 000 on the agency’s petrol card for private use. The suspect Jim Mohau Ntsasa (48) briefly appeared in the Bloem
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Prof. Pearl Sithole, Vice-Principal: Academic and Research at the University of the Free State’s Qwaqwa campus, has another feather in her cap after being appointed to serve on the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (Unesco).
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A probation officer of the Free State Department of Correctional Services has fuelled controversy in the sentencing of the Thaba Nchu-based reverend Simon Melaletsa.
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In the 1950s, the World Federation of the Deaf dedicated September to raising deaf awareness. Both the Deaf Federation of South Africa (DeafSA) and the South African National Deaf Association (Sanda) promote and advocate for the rights of deaf person
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At a special celebration held in Bloemfontein on Wednesday, 26 October, it was announced that Intercape Mainliner has completed the takeover of Big Sky Coaches.
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The Dis-Chem Foundation and Absa Group have joined forces to support victims of the collapsed Jagersfontein tailings dam. The two private entities have donated R100 000 each.
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The South African reading-for-enjoyment campaign Nali’ibali has taken another step to promote and encourage a reading culture through its literacy mentorship programme.










