BloemNews Express
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The levels of large water storage dams in the Free State, the water of which is used for human consumption and industrial purposes, have declined drastically. The Department of Water and Sanitation’s (DWS) weekly report shows most dams’ average is 70
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A well-known publisher attributes that his passion for the noble profession of teaching was inspired in him by one of his former teachers.
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The food garden run by the Dikonyana Community Based Care Centre in Bloemfontein has proven to be a lifeline for those who benefit from it, providing aid to destitute people in the community.
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The Free State police have had their efforts maximised to ensure public safety and continue the fight against crime this festive season, and beyond, with a fleet of 24 new vehicles.
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Blazing a trail of excellence in rendering healthcare service in her community, Elisa Koenyama has yet again received recognition for continued dedication to her work.
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The Mamelodi Sundowns’ superior goal scoring rate gives them the edge over debutant Magesi FC going into the Carling Knockout Cup’s final showdown. They will face off in Bloemfontein’s Toyota Stadium on Saturday, 23 November, for the coveted trophy.
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Fresh from the Moroka High School in Thaba Nchu, I arrived in Qwaqwa in 1973 and settled in Phuthaditjhaba after securing the position of store officer at the then Basotho Tribal Authority (BTA) administration. The authority was led by Chief Wessel M
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The long arm of the law has finally secured a hold on a suspect said to be a bogus broker, after almost 17 years of evasion.
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A significant number of foreigners operating tuck shops across Bloemfontein townships have continued with their business operations after a recent shutdown.
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Experts recommend the top exercises that can enhance and preserve the strength of bones and joints.










