BloemNews Express
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The Free State Department of Health has hastened to address overcrowding at the Pelonomi Regional Hospital’s maternity ward.
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Now that the Olympic Games have come to a close, sport stars in the Free State can await the next big sport spectacle with bated breath.
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The South African Petroleum Retailers Association (Sapra) has welcomed news of an expected reduction in the fuel price in September, which is sure to add to the relief experienced after the price drop that took place on 7 August.
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After crucial losses in the ongoing Varsity Football men’s competition, two teams of Free State universities are pressured to make amends in fixtures taking place on Thursday, 22 August.
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A book collection initiative to enrich the B.P. Leinaeng Library in Bloemfontein, has been unveiled. This is part of the Free State Central Book Festival (FSCBF) initiative to commemorate this year’s South Africa’s National Book Week during September
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The intriguing Carling Currie Cup Premier Division clash between the Toyota Cheetahs and the Hollywoodbets Sharks in the Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein is one of the matches adding to the quality of the tournament.
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Five South African men have been arrested after the police discovered dagga with an estimated value of R1 500 000, an unlicensed firearm as well as live ammunition rounds in an apartment at Bloemfontein’s Brandwag flats. The police pounced on the sus
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Two teenagers from Bloemfontein who were reported as missing, have been found alive and well. The Bloemfontein police confirmed the pair, Alicia Jacobs (16) and Bernice Bosch (15), were found following an extensive search.
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The second leg of the Standing Against Gender-Based Violence and Femicide tournament will take place on Saturday, 17 August, at the Black Terrors Sports Field in Phahameng, Bloemfontein.
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The Arts and Culture Trust (Act) is calling on South African creatives to nominate the Luminary Awards recipients for 2024.









