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2018-09-28
ANC claims victory in high water tariffs lawsuit
ANGELIQUE,
NATIONAL QUIZ FINALS RESULTS
NEW DINOSAUR DISCOVERED
DA slams Smith ejection
FIDDLING WHILE BONTEHEUWEL BURNS
Two guilty of Braydon’s murder
Protest over stress hens go through
R487m N1 upgrade almost complete
Residents ‘fed-up’
Agriculture blamed for slow growth
Blazing fast internet
SA’s top scholars get NRF honours
WORKING TOWARDS SCULPTING A GLORIOUS FUTURE
MIXED FEELINGS ON HERITAGE DAY
Land distribution is still a hot issue in Namibia
‘CUSHIONS’ AND COOKBOOKS MAY SPOIL THE BROTH
Bid to admit leaked data
Sars executive caught in a lie
Judge still to be allocated in sale of oil reserves case
Plan to send victims’ families to US to refute claim
Nations need to use their clout on global scale, says ambassador
Future of water security
Reuse old buildings to preserve heritage
Dlamini judgment good for constitutional democracy
‘We must work together’
Cop blows career with interview room ‘quickie’
Trump says he knows a lot about false claims
SUPER CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
HIGH SCHOOL FARCICAL
The power of dance
HOW TO MAKE PASTA BAKE
Mommy vlogger thriller will leave you gobsmacked
Ballroom glitz for SA dance duo on ‘Strictly’
MARK RUBERY CHESS
FRANK STEWART BRIDGE
Seafaring luxury
FOUR PITFALLS TO AVOID WHEN INVESTING
Women are still not winning top financial spots
Stakes high in ‘needle’ clash
Steyn’s eyes on World Cup berth
Reds look to bounce back against the Blues
James is Keene to win final
City and United know that experience is key
Boks’ opportunity to build
Gift delighted to have linked up with City
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