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2016-04-11
Cameron discloses taxes but loses face
Mbeki weighs in on Zuma scandal
State salaries bill ‘unaffordable’
Bread price likely to rise 10% after hike in wheat import duty
Weak rand and revised visa rules boost tourism
Bank a vital anchor in rough political and economic seas — Raymond Parsons
Pacquiao hits top gear as he quits
Diamond sector rethinks strategy
ABF sweetens Illovo buyout offer
Wine grape quality ‘still good’
Protest ‘with vote, not in streets’
Plan for Optimum sale approved
CoAl’s water licence suspended
Hlophe case: top court in a bind
Sundowns fail to hold on
Voters’ choice is key to a dynamic political system
Educational effort is key to lowering inequality
Clauses in citizen act defy entitled rights
Stuart Theobald:
Neels Blom:
Zuma to be in spotlight at manifesto launch
Data to give snapshot of tough conditions
ANC’s shabby internal culture put on display
Law to compel firms to report data breaches
ANC must heed call for change
ANC leaders have licence to plunder
Rules do not apply to elite
Bank’s blank profile
Africa is keen to change terms of engagement with investors
Bill of Rights realisation ensures equality
Black woman leaders at universities give lie to incompetence myth
PIC brushes off Barclays buzz
Pros and cons of being a snitch
Do not blame the millennials if you cannot hang on to them
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Shoprite feels the pinch in battle for consumers
Foreigners buy local bonds as dovish Fed sets off emerging market rally
Imperial targets growth from global logistics unit
Vivendi, Mediaset cut deal to challenge Murdoch’s Sky
JSE gains on better emerging market sentiment
Stormers and Chiefs keep up the momentum
Lions get the basics right as Sharks blow it after promising Super Rugby start
Red-hot Jegels earns a shot at bantamweight title
Vardy double keeps Leicester in front, but Spurs stay in hunt
SA slip further behind sevens pacesetters
Meyer finally earns Olympic selection
Augusta wind dips for tight final round
Upbeat Bucs now just four behind Chiefs
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