BloemNews Express
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Two students of the Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, will be ambassadors of South Africa at this year’s Fifa World Cup in Qatar.
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Plans are afoot for Bloem Show 2023, which will be a significant chapter as it will be marking a milestone of 140 years of its existence.
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Six teachers from the Free State who were finalists for this year’s Basic Education Department’s National Teachers Awards (NTA), were counted among the deserving national winners. The winners were announced last Thursday, 21 October, at a ceremony he
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Globally, South Africa has the highest prevalence of foetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), a collection of physical, behavioural and learning disorders that can arise when women consume alcohol during pregnancy.
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Bloemfontein-based boxing promoter Lebohang Mahoko has earned his stripes, being elected to serve in the executive structure of the national professional promoters association of Boxing South Africa (BSA).
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A host of Free State karatekas who successfully completed their grading last year will be awarded black belts at a ceremony in Bloemfontein on Saturday (29/10).
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Female students abandoning their studies for a lavish lifestyle promised by rich sugar daddies (older men) could take a novel written by Nompilo Khayelihle Gumede as a word of caution.
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While the Free State Department of Education confirmed the decision allowing the suspected murderer of teacher Matefo Mphosela (35) to write his final Gr. 12 examinations, the Brandfort Magistrate’s Court has decided otherwise.
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Express retracts the article titled “Report on reverend under scrutiny”, published in the edition of 19 October (p 3).
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The male learner arrested in connection with the alleged murder of female teacher Matefo Mphosela (35), who taught at the Kagisano Combined School in Soutpan, will be allowed to write his final examination.









