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2016-04-29
More Zille’s spook stories
Teachers soon to be licensed, says ministry
Disabled take to streets to protest transport blues
Struggle Heroes and Heroines honoured
Airstrikes on hospital kill at least 30
Kenya hoping ivory burning will drastically curb trade
Trump thumps Clinton’s gender card
Children’s haven in praise over gift of 44 000 nappies
Bid to liquidate tender agency
Brave sufferer of ‘horrible’ disease becomes ambassador
Residents live in fear as Flats gang war continues
Campus rape protest at SU
Lawyer details O’Sullivan’s ‘unlawful’ arrest
ANC puts its weight behind Vearey in the wake of ‘unfounded allegations’ by Plato
Shopkeepers remain on alert after violence in Dunoon
Push for committee to act against Malema
Parents petition UK after bungee fatality
E-cigarettes ‘much less harmful than smoking, can be encouraged’
Call for universities to be more proactive on the rape issue
Middle class need to help break spirit of destruction on Flats
Deep inequality in society is reflected in an unequal education system
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Challenging read poses questions about the role of cyberspace in our lives
Brilliant Elton an easy choice at No 10, and Juan is my Springbok captain
Perfect test for Fleck’s men
‘There is going to be hell’ when Pitso and Komphela meet
F1 isn’t heading in the right direction, warn drivers
Bruintjies just loves pushing his own limits
Bad loans pile up woes for Barclays Africa
Fed decision adds lustre to gold stocks
Shopping frenzy
Government set to extend Fuzile’s term
Freedom to halt shares disposal
POWER POSITION
TRIMMING EXCESS FAT
Better SA possible if youth receive the support they need CREATING JOBS
Fed offers little in way of guidance for future
Steinhoff bows out of bidding war for Darty
Coronation to scale back on ADvTECH
Schroder intent on growing its portfolio
Private equity exits in Africa reach record
The edge in Africa
SA farmers to step up investments in ‘priority destinations’
Investors pile into SA government bonds
Sanofi stalks Medivation with $9.3bn cash offer
Abbott agrees to buy St Jude Medical
Analysis: Facebook breaks no sweat as it takes over world
Americans’ love of SUVs underpins Ford’s results
Sony posts quarterly loss, delays forecast
Captivating public arts fest
Genies Pizza
Drunken Birds
ACTING OUT
Noma Dumezweni directs ‘I See You’
Fur flies in fun feline flick
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THE CHALLENGE
Abashiri chasing Triple Crown
Chevauchee returns with a mission
Building bridges between communities
Defeat at Isandlwana led to a terrible retribution
Gold rush a turning point for SA
First car crashes made the news
Conflict that changed SA
Siege of Mafeking keenly followed in British press
Seeds of racial strife sown
1910: THE UNION OF SA
1914 – 1918
Flu pandemic claims 50 million
1929: ECONOMIC CRASH
1939 TO 1945
It’s a white man’s war – Jan Smuts
THE 1948 VOTE
Sharpeville Massacre dark day in our history
Women’s actions were powerful
1963 TRIAL
Rivonia: A trial that shook the world
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