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2016-10-19
Hated school tests to return
VELA SHEMBE VICTORIOUS
‘Florida-style’ retirement plan for Durban
Narandas gets check-up after prison incident
SAA bans Samsung Note 7 cellphones
Caster, Wayde in line for top award
His was a valuable contribution
Taking it green
How to stymie political accountability
Gordhan deflects awkward question
State capture report row grows
Guptas welcome day in court
Nquthu, Umzinyathi put under administration
Health MEC lashed
Ezemvelo caught for R122 000 in bank scam
12 held in UKZN raid for petrol bombs
Widow denies firing manager
Maine makes U-turn
ICC wants Brundi to engage in dialogue
Endgame is set for IS in Mosul
Russian, Syrian airstrikes in Aleppo halted
Priyanka says sorry for ‘insensitive’ cover
Voters support Trump on ‘rigged election’
Reports on KGB revival false
Phat Joe officially welcomed to Durban
Council sues upmarket estate over stormwater
Paramedics robbed at falls
Consultation with the SA people on what matters
Trick or treat?
Girl in the lift saved me from myself
Stay vigilant
Gouldie’s most ambitious work
CROSSWORD
DSTV HIGHLIGHTS
Pick n Pay puts job creation first
Nersa won’t budge on pricing method
‘BBBEE targets for automotive industry are simply undoable’
Ackerman hopeful amid turmoil
SAA becomes latest airline to ban Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from its flights
Tracking the shenanigans that precede the movement of ‘white monopoly capital’
Energy department wants Eskom to run nuclear plants
DiamondCorp mine back on its feet
$20.4bn in deals inked in Africa last year
Losses widen at Renergen
Car dealers cruise through tough sales environment
MPs reject half-baked report on R14.5bn loss
Tackling BEE Challenges Head On
Rand’s recent volatile roller coaster ride confounds analysts
‘Instability will hasten downgrade’
JSE rises in line with emerging markets
Danone sales growth slows
Goldman Sachs in whopping 47% increase in earnings
Stocks, commodities rally as dollar falls
Death of start-up boss stirs worry in China
Keep a close eye on potential vision problems
A point to prove for Free State
‘Newlywed’ Dolphins face big, bitter battle
Cameron moving to Cape for business – and maybe Chad, too
Curtain comes down on 2016 club season
Igesund back in the mix for TKO
Barcelona’s Pique wary of ‘Pep City’
Lloris keeps Bayer at bay to secure Spurs a draw
New Tour route unveiled
Igesund hits Highlands
Aussie mind games have already begun
GORDON CHRONICLES
Thriving belt company seeking hides
Tough tax rate lesson for tour package company
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