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  • Various businesses in the community have congratulated Bloemcare on reaching the remarkable 25-year milestone of providing a psychiatric care service of exceptional quality in the Free State.

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  • The Tweespruit Primary School east of Bloemfontein is buoyant after unearthing talented sport stars.

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    Sport leads school to bright future
  • Three Chinese nationals arrested in Bloemfontein’s Woodland Hills Wildlife Estate are allegedly part of a sophisticated cyber cartel operating in South Africa.

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    Cyber fraudsters in court
  • Bloemcare, a private psychiatric hospital in the heart of the Free State, this year celebrates 25 years of providing exceptional healthcare and enriching countless lives.

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    Hospital builds rich legacy of care
  • Athletics Free State (AFS) has heaped praise on para athletics stars from the province who have been selected for the initial 26-strong team to represent South Africa at the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games in France.

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    Stars eye Paralympic glory
  • The date of 17 July 2024 marks two years since Moeketsi Selemela was killed. Affectionately known as Kakapa, the 46-year-old Selemela was a member of the Bloemfontein-based Centre City Titaniums Athletics Club.

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    Puzzling murder of athlete in 2022 seemingly goes cold
  • Bloemcare has positively changed the lives of two learners of the Tswellang Special School in Bloemfontein, donating a wheelchair to each. The recipients are Omogolo Matsietsa (9) and Lesedi Mashego (12).

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    Donation improves learners’ mobility
  • A group of four Headstart High School learners who demonstrated their investment smarts finished in the top six in the national Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) Investment Challenge’s Spectacular Portfolio category for May.

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  • In support of Mandela Month 2024, BloemExpress is publishing feature stories, in print and online, to celebrate the work done by charity organisations in the communities they serve.

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  • Two co-directors of a Bloemfontein-based company, PPK Engineering and Construction, stand accused of tax evasion. Molefi Nephthali Tloome (49), a South African, and Eguleme Dee Ebeye (53), who is Nigerian, appeared in the Bloemfontein Magistrates’ Co

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    Bloemfontein business directors hauled before court for tax violation

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