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2016-07-08
The charms of Mr Barrett
Politicians fall out over Prasa CEO
Fearful Zim caught with pants down
Court of public opinion holds sway in Oscar’s case
Win or lose, Semenya will run
Testosterone: Sometimes the genes are an unusual fit
Into an ugly firestorm
Still breathless in Bonaero Park
Fares up, guard bonuses down
NFP’s demise ‘should help IFP’ in KZN
Seoul’s cloning lab promises Fido forever
Growing threat of a fishless future
Welcome to halaal South Park
Curious story of the first African
Olympians keeps us guessing
Memories don’t stop the hatred
Women of the Maasai fight back
For their daughters
Doctors demand shorter working hours
Zim sold on medical circumcision
Musical hit makes it from the Lagos stage to London
Kenyans protest cop ‘death squads’
Blair damned, but still defends Iraq war
AU must adapt to the winds of change
Hard work is behind Eskom’s current success
Time to redirect our Oscar outrage
Backlash wasn’t about you, Rebecca
ANC self-corrects. Again.
Youth inspire reimagining the country
Stop the language lip service
The UK’s vox populi is so right it’s wrong
SA’s abstinence on UN gender, sexual rights vote is reckless
Taxi-cab rule assures legal defence
Just to remind you, President Modi, we’re South Africans
Sizeism does matter – ask Shorty
Brexit and the cattle problem
Professors are made by hard work
Public service would help graduates pay back debt
Moral leaders for moral citizens
A crisis of values
In search of the ‘ethical virus’
Where have all the leaders gone?
Money challenges the Proteas’ allure
Why the Lions keep on winning
A sad loss but Wales are still winners
Homecoming of sorts for hurdles coach
Host of problems plague Rio’s ‘unbelievable party’
Zim’s zombie money apocalypse
Reckless farm meds feed superbugs
Poultry industry wants responsible use of antibiotics
Mining giants come clean on taxes
Forced disclosure has positive spin-offs
The sugar tax needs sweetening
East Africa in spotlight at Joburg Art Fair
A love letter to the black man
The sea from a traveller’s pen
A moment in a drive through town
For the love of CPT
Magna Carta sets grapes free
Mother-tongue lit frees children
Small’s big legacy: Making the taal of the oppressor sing
‘Hlaudi the devil’ ignores other evils
Writers deserve a careful guide
Ziff fights for film’s underdogs
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