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2016-10-21
Maths whizzes’ efforts add up to top honours
Stiff new drought levy looms
Trust lashed for ‘killing businesses’
Commonwealth Games crisis time
Downs date with destiny
Your weekend starts here
Life as a single mom
Exporter of the Year winners
Sadtu attacks subject policy
Public protector set to ring the changes
Shock for matrics
Hippos stuck in mud as pans dry
End of the road for 7de Laan?
HIV/Aids knowledge gap at SA schools
Gordhan will read budget
Court ends bid to move community
Thuli lands varsity social justice post
Another Booysen intrigue
Municipalities owed R13.5bn
Sign language to become matric subject by 2018
Move to make SA roads safer for wildlife
At what age can kids be criminals?
Abuse charity gives women guard dogs
That’s it, folks!
Handwritten note to self: geezer-whingeing is uncool
Three horrifying Trump moments
Justice must be applied equally
The big ‘push’
Please take off the blinkers, Mr Zulu!
Donald Trump
Machel was no democrat
Defamation of former Thai king: 5 held
Haima quits Philippines, leaving death, destruction
Scientists accidentally learn how to turn carbon dioxide into fuel
It’s a lining-up of two great sides
All Blacks eye next level of greatness
Proteas’ Starc challenge
Moeen rescues England from spin onslaught
Rosberg targets big Texas win and F1 title
Meteoric rise leaves Kerber reeling
Kiwis win thriller
SA swimmers just shy of perfection
Telkom Knockout minus Dikgacoi
Excellent catches as weather settles down
No sentiment – Jose must suffer
‘I have never lost in Egypt’
Titans attack brings Dolphins back down to earth
Nigeria $14bn claims hit MTN
Mining firms in recovery – Macquarie
Spectre of Numsa strike hangs over retail motor industry
RAND WATCH:
To fix our economy, one would have to start with small things, like those daily irritants Nicola Mawson, page 16
Adcorp blames lower half-year profit on rand strengthening against African peers
QUESTIONABLE
#FeesMustFall needs to put entire country first
FirstRand agrees on Gupta ties decision
EU wheat imports constitute no threat to local producers
Bank to scale down units in India
Competition, low consumer spending weigh on results
First quarter output slides due to safety closure in SA
Women to account for half of workforce by 2025
MTN shares lower on fresh allegations
Stocks edge up after US debate
Barclays boss upbeat on bank turnaround
‘Marmitegate’ shows strain on consumers
Silicon Valley fails to deliver us to broadband paradise
Gift guide
Bruno Mars to sing at MTV awards
Hartford House is cooking!
New spin on SA family favourites
Anthology of poetry by local teens
Wrapping up self-expression
It’s good to be full of beans
Keep your finger on the pulses of dietary health
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