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SPONSORED | MTN’s new Yellow Plans offer connectivity without the complexity
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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Models turning heads with finesse
Local models presented beautiful outfits in an outdoor fashion show on Saturday, 15 June, at the Pretty Gardens Lifestyle Centre in Bloemfontein.
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Security expertise put through paces
The South African Intruder Detection Services Association (SAIDSA) held a competition for its members in the Free State and Northern Cape on 8 May, at Bains Lodge in Bloemfontein.
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Fighting crime is everyone’s problem
Community involvement and good relationships with one’s neighbours are important in the fight against crime.
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Provincial ambassadors dominate the squash courts
The Free State hub of the Growthpoint South African National Regional Squash Tournament was held in Bloemfontein from 7 to 9 June.
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Community papers in FS and NC continue business as usual with print news offering
For BloemNews and the other community newspapers in the Free State and Northern Cape it will be business as usual.
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Familiar face takes up role
The newly elected premier of the Free State, Maqueen Letsoha-Mathae, believes the recent national and provincial elections have demonstrated the need for all political parties to work together in harmony to better the lives of all people.
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Jaarlikse bibberswem trek wyd belangstelling
Die 29ste Ysbeerswem-uitdaging vind vanjaar volgens verwagting op vier plekke plaas.
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Motors groot en klein bring hulp aan behoeftiges
Danksy besoekers wat op 1 Mei die Cars in the Park-geleentheid by die Martie du Plessis-skool ondersteun het, kon talle begunstigdes op Vrydag 14 Junie met kontant ondersteun word.
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Community papers in FS and NC continue business as usual with print news offering
For BloemNews and the other community newspapers in the Free State and Northern Cape it will be business as usual.







