BloemNews Express
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Disaster-stricken Charlesville, a residential area in Jagersfontein, remains “isolated” in terms of the supply of water and electricity amidst significant progress being made towards recovering from the collapse of the nearby mine’s tailing dam on Su
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Rebuilding lives and livelihoods in the aftermath of the collapse of a tailings dam at a diamond mine in Jagersfontein is anticipated to be a mammoth task.
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The Free State Fashion Week, which has become Bloemfontein’s flagship fashion and lifestyle event, is set to raise the bar in showcasing creative trends to fashionistas. It returns to the event calendar as the rest of the globe recovers from the two-
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The Sand du Plessis Theatre in Bloemfontein becomes the scene of excitement with a slew of events on the way.
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An ongoing investigation by the Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation unit into a fraudulent driving licence scam in Bloemfontein has resulted in the arrest of six alleged scammers, who face charges of fraud and corruption.
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In July, the Vrystaat Arts Festival (VAF) successfully presented its first mini market on the Bloemfontein campus of the University of the Free State (UFS), with preparations already underway for a larger festival on the same premises from 2 to 8 Oct
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The owner of the controversial Buthelezi EMS ambulance company who reportedly benefited from a lucrative R1 billion deal with the Free State Department of Health, faces charges of tax evasion and fraud.
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Time is running out to make your donation, earn a ticket, and stand a chance to win a brand new Suzuki S-Presso GL Plus.
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The men’s football team of the University of the Free State (UFS) will be looking to advance to its second successive final of the Varsity Football tournament.
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The gruelling battle between clubs in the Mangaung Metro to lift the inaugural Football Association Challenge Cup (FA Cup) culminated in the three top teams of 92 celebrating on the podium after the final match played in Bloemfontein on Sunday (11/09








