BloemNews Express
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For Mantshehiseng Mamasilo Moseli, celebrated whilst alive by close relatives and family members as the oldest living mother and turning 104 years old, stands out as one of the lasting memories.
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The Marksman 3-ship will be attending the WIRUlink Tempe Airshow this Saturday, 25 May, at the New Tempe Airport.
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The King of Broken Things, scheduled to be performed in the André Huguenet Theatre at Pacofs in Bloemfontein, will take audience members on a bittersweet journey.
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The Free State High Court is set to decide the fate of D’ General and Bloemfontein Celtic in terms of the right to compete in the Free State’s ABC Motsepe League play-offs. The hearing is set for Thursday, 23 May.
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At the Busamed Bram Fischer Private Hospital, the 110-bed facility is a beacon of world-class medical services, serving both the local community and individuals from the broader Bloemfontein area.
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The Mahindra Bloemfontein dealership has repositioned itself to provide a service to its clients by appointing a team of new sales executives. The premier dealership is home to new and top-quality used cars, bakkies, SUVs and commercial vehicles.
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Being regularly absent from work without authorisation is but one of the reasons Limakatso Mahasa, Free State MEC for Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation, has been placed on special leave.
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The Bloemfontein Regional Court has cracked the whip on a businessman and his company for reportedly defrauding the South African Revenue Services (Sars) of R6.6 million.
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Several people who invested their monies in the bogus scheme Black Child Billionaire have been left high and dry, despite the sentencing of their defrauders.
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The investigations by the Bloemfontein’s Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation team pertaining corruption in the Free State Department of Human Settlements has yield the arrest of one person.











