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2018-06-22
The public will know the party funders
De Lille snaps over Twigg’s ‘lying’ jibes
Ashwin wants to see Mallett’s ‘biting’ emails
Current account deficit widens to 4.9% of GDP
Randy Crawford to tour SA
Ex-MEC fingered in huge graft probe
Chronicle of torture in Yemen jail
Iraqi court orders recount of votes in national polls
Israeli premier’s wife charged with fraud
Whistle-blowers face hard times
Frustrated Irish warn UK time running out on Brexit
Draconian rules set for media
School honours a fallen ‘soldier’
Navy boss dealt a blow
Pathologist can’t testify if Pieters was raped before her death
Book launch of doctor, activist
Sanco livid at gun cop
Land: Mabuza reassures traditional leaders
Shaping a new narrative for youth across the continent
‘Access to medical aid for all’
Tributes pour in for former ambassador
George mayor faces DA hearing
BRICS to tackle issues around taxes
SA condemns US withdrawal from rights body
Man loses claim against SAPS
Visa scam sees SA group stranded in China
Three SA ports up for African tourism award
Adapting to and surviving climate change
Four W Cape clubs set for Lipton Cup
Young scientists make SA proud in Turkey
Future of SA music showcased at Baxter
Entrepreneurs to honour Mandela
Spiritual journey of queer rapper ‘Gyre’
Mandela’s daughter patron of SleepOut
African twist given to timeless French classic
Hendrik Groen gets better with age
Would Virginia Woolf approve of this one-day-in-the-life story set in Joburg?
Thrilling read as stalker turns counsellor
‘Provide me with hard evidence, Mr Steenhuisen’
A request for the Bokke
Fresh vitality of old bonds holds promise
Folly to disarm average citizens
Blurred vision
Creation of sustainable water supply required
An open letter to Julius Malema
Nightmarish civil war scenario in SA avoided by a ‘key moment in time’
Practice spreads as world celebrates fourth International Day of Yoga
DOUBLE CROSSWORD
Pinning hopes on Opec talks for petrol price relief
Findings of the Special Investigating Unit
Liberty Hack: It’s just a sign of the things to come
Jury still out on importance of cryptocurrencies
Time to embrace digital technology
Imperial’s unbundling of its logistics and vehicles now a reality
PKF South Africa appoints new chairman
Schroder buys €8.6m French freehold
Orion launches capital-raising drive
Wider current account deficit hits rand
Global trade war is gathering momentum
Toyota to cut back marketing costs to focus on research
Indian food delivery giants’ battle stage set
Daimler cuts profit forecast
Hamilton eyes a European sweep
Best school hockey players in South Africa ready to battle it out
WEEKEND TV SCHEDULE
I think there’s still a few things I can improve on, admits Kvitova
A tractor ride to the World Cup?
Mexicans wait to see what coach Osorio will pull out of the hat
How the underdogs earned respect
‘Pain in the butt’ skipper Read ready to return for All Blacks
Whiteley, Marx back for Lions
Irish keen to send out early World Cup warning in decider
Pieter-Steph in seventh heaven
Getting under Farrell’s skin could help Boks ...
Argentina’s hopes hang by a thread as Croatia celebrate
Rassie: Embrose is ‘lightning fast’
MINSTREL DARLINGS
FOOD AND RICE
Grief, death share dark humour in Jury Prize
‘Ocean’s 8’ runs aground on rocky shore
Bollywood comes to town
How to use all four sides of your box grater
More like race for the exit
A BYGONE ERA
It’s My Turn to state his case
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