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2019-10-21
Zille’s DA victory spurs talk of Mashaba quitting
Another blow to Wiese as Trans Hex liquidates diamond mine
SA faces four-year electricity supply gap
Jiba loses first part of bid to reverse removal
Economic woes reduce Africa’s giants to featherweights
Ramaphosa is not at all like Zuma, lawyers tell apex court
Retailers stagger, buyers balk
Zeder windfall to help PSG
Free one-way car rental reaches SA
Can business make SA better?
MPs to discuss Eskom bailout
Load-shedding unlikely this week
Expropriation bill ‘wrapped by March’
Inflation, business conditions in focus
Thor to pay R300m to remove mercury
Conveyor belts in Andes an option
US business helps Finbond profits
Brexit deal a good Christmas gift
Springboks put Japan to the sword
City slickers seek the sound of silence and a slower pace
Brexit will go ahead on October 31, says British government
Russia’s permafrost is thawing out and infrastructure is at risk
Fake news roils India and Pakistan amid media blackout in Kashmir
Brexit exposes woeful level of illiteracy
Cheering on the regulator
Trump’s folly
Sweet talking the rich fattens Nestlé
Index reveals SA’s gaps
Lost growth opportunities the big weakness in new energy blueprint
Top court’s ruling on Afrikaans reflects the preference of most
Bond between us is the basis for change
Why Joburg runners have a performance advantage
Lifestyle stressed in debate on cause of heart disease
World goes batty for pop psychology
Investors want good news not empty spin
The collateral damage of the US trade wars is being felt from the fiords of Iceland to the automotive factories of Japan.
M&S hopes new concept stores add zest
Leaden economies a drag on Renault
Barrick to pay Tanzania $300m to end dispute
Red lights are flashing as signs point to the bubble bursting
Nobel winners show that economists are at the coalface
TWO-SPEED CROSSWORD
JSE caps second week of gains
Middendorp feels for City
Marquez wins as Honda take constructors’ title
Thomas holds off Lee to win second CJ Cup
Bok nerves and defensive system were severely tested
Ranchi rains a deluge of India runs
Wales floor 14-man France to exorcise demons
SA brawn crushes Brave Blossoms
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