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2020-07-27
Closure of schools is to ‘pacify unions’
Tobacco lobby looks to the Supreme Court of Appeal to challenge ban
Santam to pay R1bn to clients hardest hit by lockdown
Ruperts’ fund aims to pay its loans forward
Bank valuations ’at 30-year low’
How liberal will banks be in looser relief package offering?
Novelty of inflation slips into great QE debate
MTN surges on profit forecast
Power ships and SA’s energy woes
SAA cruises towards Monday deadline
Trade & industry entities face mergers
Stenprop targets e-retail storage
Pepkor Group sales dive 17%
Liberty expedites digital migration
Fully loaded taxis a Covid-19 danger
June CPI to give hint on interest rates
US-Sino tension drags on equities
A dose of tough love from the IMF will give SA a chance to regroup and rebound
Administration looms for Nelson Mandela Bay
Inclusive strategy needed to get small businesses back on their feet
Protesters and police clash over US crackdown
Former exiled president to run in Central African Republic poll
Spain objects to British quarantine move as travellers blindsided
Luxembourg ‘laid bare’ by virus testing regime, but sticks to it
Chinese persecution of Uighur scholars ‘a bid to erase culture’
Chinese persecution of Uighur scholars ‘a bid to erase culture:
ANC’s economic policy document does reference Mboweni’s paper
Unfathomable decisions
Local laws offer firms across the world lessons in tackling injustice
Civil-rights leader Lewis was a giant among activists
Nonracialism also matters in race debate
What went wrong and how to halt the next pandemic
It really is the vaccine or nothing now
Split shifts ... how do you decide which muscles to train during home workouts?
Kuruman manganese mine ready to roll despite pandemic uncertainties
McDonald’s opts to back racial justice protests but overlooks staff
Mass exodus of migrant workers adds to drag on India’s economy
Fake news and censorship wrangle in India puts Alibaba and founder Jack Ma in the dock
Global co-operation helps individual countries too
Tesla designer has sweet side job playing with chocolate chips
Virus puts about 400,000 airline staff in line of fire across the world
Markets are rising but global economic woes are far from over
We fall in love with the new but not everything old is obsolete
TWO-SPEED CROSSWORD
Blues hang on to add to Chiefs woes
Snaith on track to better Laird mark
Westwood has second thoughts about going to US
Man Utd, Chelsea secure Euro spots
Red-hot Quartararo roars home in Jerez
Nienaber’s doubts over championship are sensible
Dlamini back in the saddle, set for Vuelta a Burgos
Epsom Derby looking for new sponsor
Liverpool end superb season on a high
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