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2016-04-29
Transnet locos lag in local content
How serendipity led Wainer to megadeal
Copelyn takes bet on HCI’s Australian asset
Now S&P warns of rate hike risks
Strike threatens Sapo’s turnaround plan, says CEO
Crucial local companies grab global export opportunities
Steady policy ‘gift’ boosts miners
Adele boosts Sony’s earnings
Oil price surge buoys Sasol
Unions ready for jobs campaign
Hurricane debut for Lions rookie
Vale back to profit on iron ore
Bad loans hurt Barclays Africa
Weak rand gives tourism wings
Facebook toasts strong results
Help the small farmer find road to market
Walls are springing up the world over
Zuma sits on the backs of the oppressed
Tourism body says Mbalula’s sports ban will hurt sector
Prices rise amid food inflation warnings
HOW ARE WE DOING? SALARIES
Electronics industry sparks jobs in Cape PERFORMANCE
Eskom seeks uranium supply REQUEST
Kruger lodge gets go-ahead SCRUTINY
Ban on donations ‘would hurt party politics’
Spy-tapes case adds to ANC woes on Zuma
Role of police ‘tied to human rights’
Madikizela-Mandela honoured
Wits appoints black academics
New libraries for Gauteng
DA probes hiring of criminal
Zuma to lead prayer day
New birthing centre to open
Ungovernable cider Sxollie will shout revolution from the tables
Humboldt’s legacy and counter-action
Sanity prevails — new-look range is clearly branded Bellingham
World cups united us
A lesson in good citizenship
Mbalula is guilty of reverse racism
Saudis plan escape from oil
Brine limit helps poor
Court brings naught
State fails at sport
No, you don’t get rich by Robin and cheatin’
How foreign spread has buffered SA’s funds
More refined way to get tax from trusts
Rise in proportion of black and coloured youth getting university degrees
Brazilian sale a coup for debt-laden Anglo
Altria gets less from SABMiller
Jubilee output
Sygnia assets up
Putprop stays
Reinet value
Freedom wins
MTN still talking
Glencore cut
Schroder buys
Popular arguments for Brexit a fantasy
TWO-SPEED CROSSWORD
30-MINUTE CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
STREET DOGS
10-MINUTE QUICK CROSSWORD
COFFEE TIME
THE THIRD UMPIRE
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Drought-hit SA importing maize to cover shortfall
Private equity exits at nine-year high in the continent as funds run their course
ICBC manages to post slim profit
Fertilizer sales expected to pick up
Heavy debts the final straw for US retailers
Forget Home Retail and Darty: Steinhoff should acquire BHS
Cameron not hopeful of steel sector future
Electrolux quarterly profit soars
FBN Holdings looks to cost cuts
HNA unit to buy Carlson Hotels
Dow Chemical’s profit plunges
Australian bank offers Apple Pay
Airbus nosedives on profit slide
Buffett’s bet on manufacturers pays off
Morningside mansion on the market
Portrait of friend of Stern and hat on sale
Tretchikoff’s Hindu dancer up for grabs
Higher metal prices lift JSE’s commodity shares
Leicester keeper Schmeichel aims to triumph on dad’s Old Trafford stage
Calm and steady Tarry’s powerful stable can score at Turffontein
In-form Chiefs can still have a say in title race
Cheetahs on mission to outrun Reds in Brisbane
Bok centres out to storm Waratahs
Hlanti and Wits train sights on log leaders Sundowns
Eagle at eighth puts Otto in orbit
Kvyat keen to give locals adrenalin rush
Sweating on £100m jackpot
Officials push pink ball Tests
Runner-up Quintana the winner
Icon David’s dream squashed
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