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2019-10-23
Speculation rises over imminent Maimane exit
No crisis, says minister after grounding of aircraft
SA’s Prosus aims to put the bite on Uber Eats
Pharma retailers buck tough-times trend
Hope not enough to get out of dire straits
Strong results boost Pick n Pay
Bank’s leading indicator slips again
Chile drought hits Anglo copper unit
Parliament angry at Dlamini-Zuma
Rio processing dirt pile for lithium
Bain denies not telling all on Sars
Unreliable power hurts VW production
JSE and regulator rebuilding trust
Standard impairs its ICBCS stake
US charges London bankers
Stalling economy slows CMH sales
Aramco aims to be the top refiner
Eskom bailout a blank cheque, say opposition MPs
Mabuza fails EFF’s fourth industrial revolution test
Eskom looms over new bid to lure investment
Trudeau retains power, but only with help from smaller, left-leaning party
Climate fighters ‘see trees’ and not wood of emissions
Gantz ‘a political novice with slim chance’ at Israeli coalition
Uganda plans to produce oil in 2023
Tyres or custard, Nigerian youths innovate
Public’s dwindling trust ensures cash remains king
More power, less politics
KPMG hasn’t earned its stripes
Unions must use 4IR
After years of neglect, two bills will not fix artists’ practical problems
To be a leader in 4IR, SA must do more to boost research
Holiday of ditches, dirty nails and rotting seaweed
Doing the unthinkable with a 51-year-old whisky
Noble cultivar pinot noir has yet to ride the New Wave
Long4Life’s Joffe longs for life after quarteritis
Gold robbers kill DRDGold officer
MTN Nigeria at mercy of regulators
Angola stops band for trading currency
Municipalities fear they will lose out in opioid payment
Deepfakes no longer just shallow jokes — they are a huge threat
Fatal DRDGold robbery demands a response
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Miners lead JSE to a lower close
Ruthless India complete humiliation of Proteas
Footballers face risk from Alzheimer’s
Stellenbosch to use different approach against Pirates
Superstition quite common among sports fanatics
Competition is the key to Kiwi success Dagg
Injury cloud follows Wales to Tokyo
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