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2017-09-28
Capitec strategy pays off, bad loans plunge
Voters have the right to know who funds parties
Mass lobby:
No-show by EFF paralyses Joburg
Land audit report to be released by end-October
Will watchdog keep on digging for bodies?
Food future ‘at risk over agriculture education’
Tiso Blackstar on growth track
Mining CEO defends officials
Boks face Wallabies on road to recovery
SA want perfect pitch for first Test
SA fails to cash in on population shifts
Hard choices ahead for SoftBev
Innovate or lose out, owners told
BSI Steel may close branch
Walmart aims for greener products
Rand weakens on hawkish Fed news
Tests point to less Karoo shale gas
FIC blocks R149m in suspicious funds
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Setting up NHI will take ‘twice as long as planned’
SIU annuls state’s R2.5bn transport contract
Student funds boss ‘out to build trust’
Airbnb pushes training plan to empower locals
Make way for Labour, May told
Iraq’s Kurds emphatic ‘yes’ vote causes backlash
Britain launches antislavery campaign
Saudi to gain from lifted driving ban
Trump slams Facebook and questions its role in election
Rohingya should be able to return to Myanmar, says UN refugee chief
Uber drives partnerships with multiple stakeholders
Man’s inhumanity to man is never okay
PIC needs antigraft guards
Demise or compromise
Tapping into water plans
Lisbon going places but cannot rest yet
Rethinking compliance
Promise of rain bodes well for food-price inflation
Firms bear brunt, but Zuma escapes public quest for justice
Sasol and Anglo pass different wayposts
Essays explore how perceptions of black female bodies are shaped
Taking justice to heart with all her mind
Stale, stagnant and stolen … SA’s new global identity
Santova subsidiary buys up remaining minority interest in Australian operation
Sandton home for advocates
FNB aims to convert rivals’ customers
Four issues to get right for universal healthcare
Efficient sector can provide healthcare for all
Cost containment cuts contribution hikes
Care co-ordination is key to future success
Index indicates inefficiencies
South Africans demand sustainable medical aid
ICPS offers a win-win for arthroplasty
Disease prevention and health promotion pay off
Weaker rand boosts resources
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