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2019-12-06
Making the right moves for a better society
Holiday fears for the little ones
Knives out for CSA’s two most senior administrators
TIMBERLAKE
DON'T LOOK AWAY
SAAF FLYERS EARN THEIR WINGS
W Cape prepares for influx of travellers
Call for criminal charges
‘Fresh wounds on head’ led to boy’s death
MEC warns of dry year ahead, urges care
Plans in place to fight fires on all fronts
Top awards for small business owners
W Cape rolling out the welcoming mat
Unions back SAA rescue
Emerging farmers to use municipal land
Smart way to dispense medication
Call to help abandoned, injured pets
Unit in key areas to ensure safety for all
Residents urged to join training programme
PATRIOTISM LOST PRIDE OF PLACE
David Lawn, quiet hero in the classroom
Calm, subdued response to alleged right-wing Christian terrorist plot speaks volumes
Namibian watchdog should act against legal practitioners implicated in massive corruption
Architect of bright future
The effects of intimate partner violence
Gender violence can be halved, says speaker
Farmlands still in danger
Diner’s Club toasts its Winemaker of 2019
Data price drop just one of five steps required
Ousting of Bobani ‘gift’ for Trollip
Boko comes to defence of Motsepes
NGO launches bid to free prison watchdog
Let’s make a real impact
A salute to our exceptional leadership
Adult pupils don’t belong in our schools
Scores drown in rough sea
India ushers in change for slum dwellers
North Korea warns of rise in tensions
Sensitive reflection by master film-maker
MARK RUBERY CHESS
FRANK STEWART BRIDGE
DOUBLE CROSSWORD
Top 10 productions of 2019
Didi embraces role as Janet
GRANNY ELIZABETH CASTELLA FOURIE, AGE 87
Lessons from the masters
On-demand accident cover a world first
Dear Boss...
Sexism starts at the top
BOSS’S PLEDGE
Blitzboks off to a flyer in opener
Baroka need a home win
Reds have not lost their laser focus
City must deliver on attack
Downs believe they can beat Wydad
Rolling Stone takes Route 66
Time for a change in ‘leadership’
Middendorp not getting excited
TIMELINE OF CRICKET CHAOS
Every two minutes worldwide a child is diagnosed with cancer – a sad fact in this era of great medical and technological advances
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