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2017-03-30
City intervenes over Tafelberg
Suspect quizzed after child’s murder
De Lille tables plan to tackle water scarcity
Dollar sell-off may have been overdone
Brexit likely to affect SA firms
Crisis mounts as millions on brink of famine
Brexit a step closer due to May’s letter
Fears over US commitment to fighting global warming
Ivory Coast’s ‘Iron Lady’ cleared of war crimes
Protesters picket against waste plant
Sarec dismisses energy build limits
Visa waiver agreed with Russia
Judgment reserved in Oakbay, Gordhan case
UCT student wins British ecology award
EMS crew robbed of equipment, personal effects
Something for everyone at this year’s festival
Children turn out betterif biological dad is with them
Extra skeleton locking woman inside her body
Gender commission mourns Uncle Kathy
A great South African
Uncle Kathy will remain a guiding light for our country
Relentlessly fighting for the freedoms we cherish today
Minister threatens newspaper
Rights in question
A true stalwart
Problem of liberalism comes to light
Goodbye Helen, there will be no more efforts to excuse colonial thinking
Selfless sacrifice
We owe Uncle Kathy
We salute you
Sense of beautiful intrigue
Chongu ç ia, Dibango get it together
Only human
YOUR LUCK TODAY
Bankruptcy protection for nuclear US giant
Splitting peas will determine Africa’s development
Dti sets aside R15bn for new investments
Business remains confident despite persistent high risks
Would you like your pizza delivered by robot or drone?
Agarwal still after 13% Anglo American stake
Analysis: consumers face high gas prices
Pallinghurst upbeat about 2017 despite falling manganese prices
Nu-World shares hit the roof after its favourable trading update
Hedge fund Peregrine plans to split company
Anglo coal mines bid could favour Masimong
Government erred in IRP draft
Greater price ‘realism’ in SA home market
Concern that non-executive directors will opt out of positions
Fall in take-home pay hits workers’ pockets
Safaricom halves M-Pesa fees as it targets smaller businesses
Bourse higher, lifted by platinum firms
Brexit has now been set in motion
Panic after WikiLeaks exposes CIA hackers
Sales slump forces Boeing to buy and lease its 747 jumbos
UK economy sending out mixed signals
Mercedes in shift to electric vehicles
‘Boeboes’ could be Bok solution at No 15
Sasman: I got my chance in the Ajax team at the right time
O’Driscoll believes Warburton is the man to lead the Lions pack
Sharks will need the big 21-year-old engine at the Joburg fortress
Ismaiel speaks about Bulls problems
Ibrahimovic never leaves a job unfinished
The Aiden chatter is getting louder
Australia must continue to ‘learn and develop’
I am more experienced now, says Caster
Pliskova playing much better than she was in Melbourne
Wawrinka runs out of gas as the Fed Express rolls on in Miami
Early dramas turn into a fine ending
Why polished Dan must start
Da Gama: I think I am very capable of coaching Bafana full time
Saved by the rain? That’s a fair call, says Faf
Pitso will go through hell and high water to sign Manyama
Neymar helps book Brazil’s ticket
If it ain’t broken ...
The Audi A5 quietly evolves
Ballade gets a manicure
Ferrari filled with confidence after victory
Maverick didn’t come here to lose
Can anyone take Scribante’s crown?
Tickets go on sale for World RallyCross in Cape Town
Tetris helps cure the car-crash blues
At last, a fast Alfa to take on the Germans
Understated class from this VW diesel
Busting the fuel saving myths
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