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2015-06-30
‘Shots sparked tragedy’
Backlash as student’s anti-gay Facebook post hits wrong chord
Extra second puts more time on hands
Legal advice sought after charges dropped
Burundi voting slow amid threats
Great Barrier Reef awaits Unesco fate
Israel blocks four-vessel foreign activist flotilla from reaching Gaza
Call for buses as pupils face rape on way to school
Original poo thrower makes comeback in ANC executive
N Cape Speaker in the dock for ‘flouting order’
Fisheries moots new fees, forms and policies for industry
Union steaming over City’s lack of response
UCT’s top management the ‘biggest challenge’
Message of solidarity shared with Cuban ‘heroes’
Bid to boost student funding
7.5% wage increase for leather, footwear workers
Government to appeal ‘Bashir judgment’
New R60m apartment block must be trashed
Last-minute birth certificate for couple’s daughter
Solar-powered plane aims to cross Pacific in 5 days
Cuts in red tape giving rise to greater efficiency
Suspected rental car thief in court after police and tracking firm pinpoint him
Karoo town hosts indie film festival
Call for Namibia to further protect rights
Quick-fix unsustainable mining solutions are doomed to fail
Perks of pedal power
Uphold the law, Gwede
State messed up
West feeding us lies
Chaos clearly seen
Failed experiment
SA more than just accountable
ICC corrupt court that doesn’t have Africa’s welfare at heart
Football for women also deserving of support on continent
Race factor continues to dominate our rainbow nation’s political psyche
Going to the dogs
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Curro has its eyes set on Advtech
Vavi is calling for a secondary commission
It’s pause not panic over Greece
Farlam report blames Marikana victims
Manufacturing sector needs support
Curro has its eyes set on Advtech
Steinhoff’s Frankfurt listing set for fourth quarter
Tax free savings are a great vehicle
Edcon in dire straits to meet terms of bond repayment
Blacktax and the intergenerational challenge
Special economic zones declared top priority
Convention will drive savings literacy
Devices being used for work and play create new security risks
Africa also investing in China
EU banks take a
Juncker distressed and betrayed
China’s hackers become its cyber gatekeepers
Buckham and Eisele era ends
Wright up against it
Serena overcomes early wobble
Nick Mallett summed it up nicely ... New Zealanders coach the situation
Wenger ‘very pleased’ that Cech will now be a Gunner
Anderson ‘bitterly disappointed’ in TSA
Centre and No 5 lock remain big problems for Bok coach
Big chance for two Proteas southpaws
‘New’ Bangladesh a surprise for Faf
Du Preez’s return delayed as doctor is left ‘frustrated’
Don’t be fooled by evolutionary scientific explanations, which are now out of date
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