BloemNews Express
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A Bloemfontein woman is stranded after application for the placement of her child was rejected by two public secondary schools.
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Many South African families are facing the most challenging battle they will ever have to encounter: the gruelling fight against childhood cancer.
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A young entrepreneur’s tenacity in her agricultural ventures continues to bear fruit.
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Free State Agriculture (FSA) has warned that the approval of Eskom’s request for a 20,5% hike in the price of electricity will cripple the sector.
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Three non-professional women’s football teams in the Free State are buoyant after achieving promotion to the second-tier Sasol Women’s League.
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Three non-professional women’s football teams of the four in the Free State are buoyant after promotion to the second-tier Sasol Women’s League, the second highest domestic league. Clubs guaranteed status in the upper division are Ugu from Virginia,
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It is hoped that the adoption of the draft Free State Local Economic Development and Transformation Bill will tighten business compliance with regulations, legislation and bylaws. It stems from gross non-compliance in the informal, small and micro en
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While the overall capacity of major water systems and reservoirs in the Free State is at 107,7%, taps are dry in the nine towns of the Kopanong Local Municipality.
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Three men from different parts of South Africa are on a bold mission to strengthen father-daughter bonding through a campaign called Dads of Daughters (DoD).
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Often parents of learners are faced with paying for unexpected items, in addition to tuition fees and uniforms, at the start of the first school term.







