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2024-02-16
Fiscal consolidation ‘ to slow’
Anoj Singh wants bail eased so he can take job in Dubai
BMW starts testing hydrogen cars in SA
Committee decries long delays in hearing cases against magistrates
Molefe, Koko to help EFF end load-shedding
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War may be a drain, but Russia has a safety net
Shooting, chaos at main Gaza hospital
Labour is tipped to win two more seats
Harris, Blinken out to reassure Nato
Prabowo s penchant for big government sparks anxiety
Senegal can handle investor concern, says IMF
Younger Sharif to lead Pakistani government again
Law officials quizz trio on Kansas City shootings
Donald Trump must face trial
Women s deaths: it doesn’t have to be this way
Job opportunities’ deceit
Occupied Ukrainian cities highlight intent of genocide among Russians
Light may go out for residential solar tax breaks
Move ESG beyond box-ticking to reduce global inequality
A new fiscal order may come beckoning
Get ready for a glut of fashion dramas
The difficult job of decolonising the continent’s museums
Five things to watch this week
SA Reit Association chair sees some positive shoots
Blue Label interim earnings rise after Cell C recapitalisation
RMB: Middle East joins African scramble
KAP expects earnings to fall because of restated results
New CEO to lead Coca-Cola’s IPO
Divestitures will restore company, says Nampak
Barloworld leaks revenue amid mining slowdown
Nickel challenges weigh on BHP’s results
‘Major milestone’ as South32 signs off on zinc mine
Scepticism about Renergen ’ s helium production
German businesses see more recession
Kenya avoids dollar debt crunch but economic fix is elusive
Russia’s Yandex posts huge revenue jump
Dollar ‘will jump 5% if Trumps wins’
Johnson & Johnson in deal for sales of biosimilars
Port logistics must be fixed and legal framework on EVs finalised
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Deal a shot in the arm for AMG, Life Healthcare
Leading the way to secure largest M&A deal in 2023
Keeping things fresh in the food supply chain
Foundry group now left on a more solid footing
Bank employees to benefit from BEE transaction
JSE firms as investors assess US data
No such thing as a ‘ worst’ Dusi
Nadal sets sights on playing in French Open and Olympics
Women Proteas’ batting disaster
Rohit, Jadeja steady India ship
Sunshine Ladies Tour has global appeal
Woods: PGA Tour talks with Saudis continue
Bedding down spot in the middle order
Aussie lament for heartbreak dismissal at 99
Chelsea revival likely to face Man City reality check
Sivenathi Nontshinga is aiming to hustle harder, smarter in Mexico
Bryce’s broomstick putter cleans up at Outeniqua course
Sharks desperate for URC victory
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