BloemNews Express
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The Free State Hawks’ probing regarding a convicted Bangladeshi man, Saddam Hussein, who fraudulently obtained a South African identity document (ID) has yielded the arrest of a Home Affairs official. The 46-year-old man is set to appear in the Lindl
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A teenager who is believed to have jumped from the rooftop of the Loch Logan Waterfront Mall in Bloemfontein, is on the road to recovery.
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The trial hearing against alleged bogus investors, Moeketsi Ntshasa (28) and Phetogo Molosi (26), is set to continue from 4 to 6 November after it was postponed on Monday, 15 July. The fraud case is being handled in the Ladybrand Magistrates’ Court a
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The Electoral Commission (IEC) in the Free State will conduct voter registration over two days Z Saturday, 27 July, and Sunday Z for the upcoming municipal ward by-elections in the Mangaung Metro Municipality (MMM).
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Water is such a scarce commodity, and full recovery of its loss is extremely difficult. It remains a big challenge to increase the supply thereof to meet the demand. Given this, it is important for South Africans to continue preserving water and to m
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Break the bitter winter cold with the warmth of caring and reaching out on Mandela Day
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The Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State, envisages funding from The Kresge Foundation will bolster both the institution and students’ success.
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After the recent cold fronts, farmers are facing the challenge of dealing with their losses and the possibility of food shortages in the coming months. Even so, they will need to produce more food to prevent a potential crisis that could cause food p
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Ranked among the top in the World Fitness Federation (WFF), three Bloemfontein-based body builders are gearing up to flex their muscles at four international competitions.
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Studies reveal that bullying is rampant in South African schools.











