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2016-07-01
Prasa blames Peters for CEO delay
In the race
Now fuel fund ignores its own minister
Brewers’ merger sets Distell free to take them on in local market
Softer rand puts trade in surplus
Interest rates likely to be held as credit growth dips
Rio drops Papua New Guinea mine
Deutsche unit fails US stress test
Murray hands out a masterclass
Bid to contain asylum seekers
South China Sea dispute rages
Bale, Hazard out to make history
No takers for Lucara’s diamond
Chairman role for Ansys CEO
Energy group enX nabs Eqstra
Telefonica ends plan to sell O2
Lightning-speed exits and lies over Brexit
Bitterness will remain after the leaving
Tshwane’s smart meter woes could lead to downgrade
Pressure will mount on household savings — Treasury
Motsoaledi proposes 5.7% ceiling on medicine price hike
Icasa to rule on SABC’s ban on protest reports
Big three back NFP’s case for inclusion in elections
Parties ‘will need to settle down for polls’
An unmistakable figure on Britain’s political stage
Carney says action likely in light of Brexit fallout
Getting to the art of global emergency
Isolationists and xenophobes trade on fake nostalgia
Oxfam SA oblivious of revolution
New element’s name lodged
Airports books case
Nation reflects the ebb and flow of mining’s fortunes
The Insider
Lying politicians face wrath of voters
Musk’s sun-fed battery closer to reality
DA struggles to control Mashaba
Glencore discloses payments by country
Revived African Bank starts on better-than-expected base
Rival loses analysts to Old Mutual
Fitbit warranty woes trip up buyer
Brexit calls up ghost of Kennedy decision
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UK in weaker position to negotiate trade deals, says Investec
JSE and rand firm as jitters ease
Taute has what Stormers need
Bok lessons could help Lions sink Sharks
Look no further than Mac for a long shot
Players’ report laments changing face of international cricket
Hamman on fire, but Fredericks still chasing Rio
Froome inspired by Quintana challenge
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