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2018-12-06
‘I would have killed my own dogs’
Qunu remembers its beloved Madiba
Minister vows to fast-track land reform
Municipality accused of awarding unfair contract
Tutu pays tribute to Alex Boraine
The joy in filling shoeboxes with gifts
SA ‘moves to ease controls’ on fuel price | 11
Rescued rhinos released back into wild
Chanel sheds exotic skins and fur
Uplifting game drives for the disabled
Outrage over Rupert’s ‘arrogant’ remarks
Scare tactics averted Day Zero
Support a street store for the homeless
Pedestrians top road deaths in W Cape
Women’s fitness event hailed a success
Killer’s twins torn between mourning mother, supporting father
Mixed housing project gets R6bn go-ahead
Load shedding hits pockets
SAFETY GUIDE FESTIVE SEASON
HOW TO SAVE FUEL
Forum elects new leaders
Tackling inequality in cyber infrastructure
Funding boost to benefit disabled at UCT
Municipalities stripped of funds for failing to spend on projects
Hunt for suspects in concert crime spree
ANC mourns ‘Uncle Mendi’, man of loyalty, sincerity, utter humility
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
New NDPP boss has her work cut out for her
BATOHI IS BEST PERSON TO TURN NPA AROUND
New NDPP brings hope of a much better era
President has faith in Batohi
Khashoggi: arrest warrants filed
China upbeat on deal with US amid temporary trade war truce
S Korea split on ‘US approval’ of N Korea liaison
DOUBLE CROSSWORD
FRANK STEWART BRIDGE
Balwin launches rental housing initiative
National Treasury approves ‘emergency procurement’ of diesel for Eskom turbines
Dealers need to keep up with car-buying trends
Growthpoint invests another R908m in Australia
Xolobeni slams Mantashe over ‘referendum bid’ on mining
No funds to compensate displaced white farmers – Zim treasury
CEOs worried about next year’s election uncertainties
Oil trading giants under pressure from Brazil’s federal police for alleged kickbacks
Sanlam shares drop 4.08% on sealing biggest historic deal
Where is South Africa’s healthcare headed?
Can you dictate to trustees in your letter of wishes?
PLAN TO CUT CARBON EMISSIONS
‘Enjoyment’ key to Baroka’s run
Da Rocha is out to exploit all of Seabi’s weaknesses
City are trying to get Rantie into the right condition
Behardien: Blitz are still in pound seats Adams Zaahier
ENGLAND TARGET GATLAND
Can Rainbow Bridge remain unbeaten?
Kiwis want that big, loud love
WHAT’S ON SA OPEN
Spartans win a dreadful game
No frills, sensible, and cheap too
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