BloemNews Express
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The national championship of the South African Schools Hockey Association (Sashoc) continues in Bloemfontein. The matches are taking place at the University of the Free State (UFS), Grey College, the Eunice High School, the St Andrew’s School and the
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Patients must understand how their bodies work in order for them to heal and prevent injury.
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Supplements do not replace healthy eating habits. You cannot take a tablet while eating junk food, greasy and unhealthy food, and expect to keep on being healthy.
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A man who claimed he was catching a snake at a Telkom cellphone tower in Roodewal when valuable batteries went missing, is serving 30 years imprisonment.
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The Botshabelo police in the Free State are appealing for the public’s assistance in tracing the killer (s), of a young woman whose body was discovered near the stadium.
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MTN announced the launch of its new range of consumer Yellow Plans designed to offer connectivity with simplicity at affordable prices.
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A Bloemfontein-based businessman, Nicolas John Eyberg (55), was slapped with a suspended sentence and a fine after being charged of defrauding the Free State Department of Public Works of about R3 million. The Bloemfontein Magistrates’ Court sentence
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The Free State Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation team has pounced on an official in Bloemfontein for allegedly double-dipping in two government spheres. Probing revealed the suspect, Paseka Ishmael Choeu (46), allegedly earned two salaries from
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A Clocolan farmer in the Free State stands accused of allegedly defrauding the OVK group, an agricultural enterprise, a whooping R800 000 in loan. The case against the suspect, Johannes Cornelius Van Rooyen (50), is to continue in the Ladybrand Magis
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A cohort of 288 student nurses graduated from the Free State School of Nursing college, ready to make an impact in public health. They studied through the provincial Department of Health institute, which has campuses in Bloemfontein, Welkom and Qwaqw









