BloemNews Express
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According to research, some nations worldwide are far more fortunate than others when it comes toas enjoying public holidays.
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Members of the Bloemfontein-based Centre City Titaniums Athletics Club personified camaraderie by paying a fitting tribute to slain teammate Moeketsi Selemela (46) at the Comrades Marathon on Sunday (28/08).
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Deaths due to cardiovascular disease are on the rise in South Africa.
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The battle to win the inaugural Football Association Challenge Cup (FA Cup) competition is intensifying.
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This August, history reminds us of the 20 000 women who marched to the Union Buildings on 9 August 1956, calling for the free movement of black women in South African urban areas.
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Safa is mourning the death of administrator Lehlohonolo Douglas Mokhali (38), who served as regional executive officer of Safa Mangaung Metro.
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Two Bloemfontein visual artists’ creative works scooped top prizes in this year’s Sasol New Signatures Art Competition. Omolemo Rammile and Linde Kriel were among the top seven prize recipients announced on Wednesday (24/08) in Pretoria.
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The talented cum-midfielder Sello Diphoko from the town of Soutpan continues his meteoric rise to stardom in football. He has secured a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ply his trade in the United States, while continuing his studies.
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No case of the global monkeypox virus outbreak has been detected in the Free State.









