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2017-12-04
ANC presidential race enters critical phase
Patel seeks to open door for small business
Gigaba ready to tackle fiscal fiasco
Lasting solution to feud over mine ownership lies in talks, not courts
Candidates’ backers are the big problem
African Bank regains ground
SACP sets terms for ANC coalition
Net1 retains gains despite woes
CellSAf awaits Icasa decision
Carrim: Naspers conveniently forgets
Abalone farmer rides out red tide
Naspers ‘will not buy back shares’
Reacting to downgrades shows lack of foresight
Internet privacy is vital, Apple CEO says
Mabuza call snubbed:
ANC leaders prep for election
Manufacturing Circle optimistic about prospects of factories
Slower growth likely
Motor industry edges towards recovery
Mashaba council review suffers setback
SAA ‘stays under Treasury control’
Telkom stake part sale is back on the agenda
Barnard’s book hides truth
Naspers cannot wash its hands
Chance lost to spur North Korea talks
Big unpaid municipal debts stem from institutional failures
Container chicken shacks help empower townships
Chef’s win more than just luck
Dressed to kill off unwanted cyber prying
Why not knowing who controls SA’s most valuable company matters so much
Voorspoed, Lace seek smart buyer
Fraud hits Advtech stock
Sygnia delivers sterling results
After three years of disappointing equity returns, the JSE has come back in 2017 to return nearly 20% to the end of October on a total return basis with dividends included.
Victory for Republicans as Senate approves US tax overhaul
Why we should not count on algorithms or silicon brains to run the economy
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Naspers helps to pull JSE lower
Test cricket hits new barrier as bad air halts play in Delhi
Luckless England brace for uphill task in Adelaide
Ashes exile Stokes fails in rusty return
Springboks have time to improve before World Cup
Captain Kolisi backs besieged Coetzee
Steyn still has the power
Blitzboks lay down marker for others
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