BloemNews Express
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Having small children in the car can significantly increase the risk of distracted driving. In fact, 10% of new moms have had an accident while driving with their babies.
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Established and emerging entrepreneurs gained valuable information about starting, successfully managing, and investing to sustain business during a festival held at Paradise Hall in Bochabela, Bloemfontein. The festival was held on Friday, 3 May, an
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South Africans are urged to show their generosity by supporting this year’s Slipper Day, a fundraising campaign of the Reach For A Dream Foundation. This year’s event will be on 31 May, promising a day filled with warmth, generosity, and fun for all
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The Free State Department of Social Development has appointed 83 social workers, reducing the shortage the province was faced with. The group has been appointed permanently.
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A talented teenage girl from Botshabelo is making waves in boxing circles, inspiring more peers to gradually come to the fore to claim their stake in the male-dominated sport globally.
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Four men from Bloemfontein who are involved in the management teams of two different businesses are expected to appear in the Bloemfontein Regional Court on 9 and 22 May regarding allegations of contravention of tax legislation.
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The University of the Free State (UFS), one of the largest higher learning institutions in the Free State, is a key driver in the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality’s (MMM) socio-economy.
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The public is encouraged to have routine eye screening to avoid glaucoma, which reportedly is the second most common cause of blindness worldwide.
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The success of the 141st instalment of Bloem Show continued its growth as a legacy brand and a vehicle for economic spin-offs. Evidence thereof include the overwhelming influx of patrons and commercial brands on exhibition from 25 April to 4 May in B











