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2018-02-02
De Lille vote: DA’s on its own
900 miners trapped underground
Yoshi enters Namibian waters
Garden Route Dam level hits 87%
Can Benni outfox Sundowns?
Aveng gives notice of more job cuts
Eskom’s Koko faces new charges
Capitec clarifies its loan position
Rebuilding Gambia a tough task
Fear for journalists over media crackdown
Protest of Davis Cup matches in SA over Israeli ‘racism’
Job protesters halt Tunisia’s phosphates output
Philippine cyber libel ‘baseless’
Signs of genocide in Myanmar
Rebels on the rampage in CAR
Group to help pupils get to school
Climbers tackle Mount Everest in aid of burn victims
City to build 15 600 houses
Drakenstein increases water tariffs
Zuma will present the Sona to MPs
Warning: schools might have to close after Day Zero
Mkhize to respond to Montana’s allegations
Parties demand Zuma charges be reinstated
New SAPS plan to tackle crime
DA urges Ramaphosa to act on Magashule
Mayor in swoop on crime
Staff strike delays DUT’s academic year
Land Bank gets R900m loan facility from Germany’s KfW
‘Lunar trifecta’: super-blue blood moon a show-stopper
Local jazz vocalist records her debut album
Cultural activists slam ‘distorted Inxeba’
Movie makes Canadian festival
Cape Town prepares for Day Zero
Probe possible organised attack on city’s transport system
Rugby legends bring adrenalin and water awareness to Mother City
Opportunity knocks
Confusion and chaos
Proteas have right formula
Standpipe dream
New era beckons
Adapting to US’s new defence strategy
Chinese poetry and prose taught properly, will enrich students’ experience
SA theme for Brics summit: a more equitable, inclusive global environment
Most ‘unaccommodating’ madams
The dangerous hurdles that await kids in their quest to find safety in US
Quest to end chronic pain
Unearthing the hidden science of timing
In search of a tale from the tomb
Entrepreneurs with an active touch
Trapped miners’ lives ‘are not at risk’
Roy Cokayne marks long service in financial journalism in fine style
Janet Yellen will be remembered for her assertive voice in the global economy
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Fourth Industrial Revolution seemingly holds the key to growth in South Africa
New car price rises are below inflation
Land Bank to boost emerging farmers
Pan African Resources reports earnings drop
Rand retreats, Naspers weighs on the JSE
Little appetite for EM equities
Daimler predicts muted growth as it shifts to electric, autonomous driving
Flame throwers net a cool $10bn for Elon Musk
Insurers gingerly test bitcoin businesswith heist policies
Ngoma doesn’t know what he will do if he scores against City at Athlone
Firmino the dynamo in the Reds’ pack
The time has come for coach Komphela to be bold
I’m sure plenty young Cape cricketers went to bed with heavy hearts this week
Beaten by a better team on the night, the Cobras are still upbeat over the feats of Malan and Nabe
Lealiifano asked to co-captain again
Mitchell brings out big guns for Stormers
‘No reason’ for a 19-year-old flyhalf not to start for France
Powell commands his senior players to step up in Hamilton this weekend
Carter in but Lambie out of Sharks clash
Kohli simply imperious
Mahrez conflict poses new challenge for Leicester
From Brockie to Gyimah: We pick seven of the biggest moves in the PSL
A BALLET FAR FROM BORING: MOZART AND SALIERI
SAVOUR SAVING WATER BREW SMARTLY
Lesedi Job finds appropriate time for swallows to cry
SHOCK FOR TRIPLETS
Filled with style, but little substance
An ascension of theatre
Littlegig big on its music
Duzi Moon on the rise
Weight should not stop Surcharge
Kingston Passage to show the way
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