BloemNews Express
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The Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, strongly warns prospective students and the public that an advertisement for a short course in cosmetology being offered by the institution is malicious.
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Rampant non-payment by Free State municipalities has seen ten of 16 indebted to Eskom enlisted in the Eskom Debt Relief programme.
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The University of the Free State’s (UFS) men’s football team is compelled to avoid any and all pitfalls and blunders to realise the players’ dream of lifting their maiden Varsity Football trophy.
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Basking in the magnificence of rich, African wildlife legacy
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The current auditor-general (AG), Tsakani Maluleke, in the 2022-’23 local government audit again flagged the main weaknesses impeding progress in South African municipalities. These include inadequate skills capacity, a culture of non-accountability
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A teenage activist and beauty pageant contestant has augmented her teenage pregnancy programme by donating sanitary products to two primary schools in Bloemfontein.
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The Free State Department of Education has seemingly swept an incident of severe assault of a learner, allegedly by two male teachers of the Moemedi Secondary School in Bloemfontein, under the carpet.
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An awareness drive educating women about preventing fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) births is ongoing in South Africa for the duration of September.
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The non-profit organisation (NPO) DKMS Africa is calling on South Africans, individuals and corporates, to this year again make Sunflower Day a success by contributing financially or registering as a donor. This year, Sunflower Day will be observed o
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Two students enrolled at the Motheo Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College in Bloemfontein, are in Lyon, France, to compete at this year’s 47th international WorldSkills competition.










