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2017-11-21
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Zim army does about-turn
Kenyatta’s poll victory upheld
Fishers corner minister
Fire derails Metrorail’s services
Cape Town to get ‘mega’ water plant
Wynona: What’s up with Bok kicking
Investor sentiment favours army takeover in Zim
Eskom rejects a CPI rise for electricity
Astral has weathered the storm
UN pressures reluctant Japan to take in more refugees
US navy issues safety measures
N Korea to boost missile tests, says South
Brexit fears hit UK financial sector
China’s plan to end Rohingya crisis
Egypt, Ethiopia at odds over dam built on the Nile
Talks on refugee screenings
Hotels adopt eggs-traordinary measures to deal with shortages
Rohde defence lawyer, State pathologist clash
People with Aids still battling stigma
Bid to restore Nxasana
Energy adviser sticks to his guns
Speaker pressured to hand over report
Mental health head grilled
Accused allegedly seen stamping on victim
Film can educate people where literacy levels are low
BLSA: Business contributed R1.9 trillion to GDP
Concern over growing numbers of rail fatalities
Barred branch begs for ‘a chance’
37 years on, it’s time Mugabe left the limelight to face reality
Molefe’s SANDF call-up nothing but a jobs-for-pals scandal
Flushed with success
Mugabe won’t quit
Asylum for a despot?
Project SA needs a fresh outlook
Landline, cellphone, internet plan empowers communities on their terms
Perón’s Argentina has parallels with the world
BLSA reveals huge stake in economy
Healthcare company revenues decrease by 9.6%
Retailer extremely worried over potential downgrades
Group set to exit worldwide logistics business
SA’s salvation can only come from economic growth
Unleashing influence, odour and aroma
Acting on early warning signs can prevent insolvency
ECONOMIC DIARY, NOVEMBER 20 - 24
Pioneer Foods upbeat on profit turnaround in the coming year
Dawn has shed 1 300 staff in two years
Mediclinic’s takeover bid for Spire is rejected
Interest increases as local economy dithers
Rand softer as greenback bounces back
Jamaican aluma business crucial for Noble
EU stocks slip after German three-way coalition talks fail
Nigeria’s economic growth picks up pace
Chinese property market set to cool
Take a chance with Snowdance
Tete thinks Burnett is running scared
Spieth’s Stonehaven love affair comes with a large cash bonus
Pochettino denies rift with omitted Rose
Dimitrov brings tears of happiness to Bulgaria
Megson back in charge as West Brom sack Pulis
Five ways Cobras can clean up the mess
Captain Smith to shoulder a heavy burden in Ashes
Joe’s Aussie exam en route to being England’s finest
Ngoma’s return could be the spark City need to get back on top of the rollercoaster
Heavy hitters Etzebeth and Marx likely to be fit, and there’s good news on Du Toit as well
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