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2019-11-29
‘Prasa heads must roll’ for train chaos
TV PERSONALITY
Shoppers urged to show caution, restraint
Party uncertainty delays new mayor vote
Netball Proteas ready for England
BOOK REVIEWS
From humble beginnings to editor
Loss-making Eskom poses continued risk
Helderberg families hope for closure
Master plan launched to ensure water security across South Africa
Sevens event makes Green and Gold the new black
Court grants robber leave to appeal
Fast-tracking gender justice
Retreat mom battles for nine months to enrol daughter at school
Fun run aims to tackle Aids, end HIV stigma
Citizens urged to surrender illegal guns to the police
‘Lot of work still to be done’ to meet norms and standards
Missing activist found hurt in city hospital
No break for cops set to battle festive season crime
SUPERQUICK CROSSWORD 933
Graduates take to the street to support students
A lighting retailer – offering a range of lighting solutions
New programme to be treatment ‘milestone’
HIV: WHO reaches out
SU germ congress under microscope
‘Won’t fight all SOE privatisation’
SA in joint maritime exercise to bolster naval might
ON THIS DAY
We cannot afford to disregard international law
TRUE COLOURS FOR THE WESTERN CAPE
Rally behind our netball Proteas
Iraqi forces kill 30 protesters
‘All options are open in Sahel’
Another quake threatens resort
Battle for Hong Kong moves to Wikipedia edits
FRANK STEWART BRIDGE
Mass default by SOEs would hurt SA’s financial sector, warns Sarb
M&R REPORTS A R58.4BN QUALITY ORDER BOOK
Banking on escalation of shopping craze
Quantum Foods signals recovery in layer flock
TymeBank plans to triple its customer base within two years
Umgeni Water needs to make R1bn profit to fund projects and meet its service demands
Bidvest wants Comair’s remuneration policy brought under the spotlight again
Slump puts Stefanutti deep into the red
Exercise discipline and caution
Online buying likely to lure more SA shoppers
Little upside for SA retailers in battle for market share
Spending survey reveals shopping trends of festive season revellers
Kaap Agri delivers higher dividend despite slow recovery from drought
RAND INCHES HIGHER, JSE FALLS
Taking out Toxic Masculinity
Mr Muay Thai has some big plans for Africa
Long-distance trail athletes can sign off year in style
Spartans versus Rocks is a tasty prospect
Labouring Reds, City head into crucial month
Tinkler: Maritzburg were poor against SuperSport
Pitso expecting a bruising battle
At the end of the day Khune and I support each other, says Akpeyi
Danish club suspects foul play in case of alleged fake player
Blitzboks better prepared this time around
Jose looks to Harry for advice
Mai Tai looks a rum bet
Summer must-haves
LUTHO PASIYA Improve your summer caffeine game
Understanding each other
LINDA TSHABALALA CAPE TOWN TOUR
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