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2020-06-08
More speak out against racism at Cape schools
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UCT professor defends study that black academics have labelled biased, prejudiced
District Six activist leaves a living legacy
All systems go for reopening of schools
Hennie: Chester always put the team first
Metair contract deal will create 3 300 new jobs
SARB should be our national pride and owned by South Africans
Ocean protection urged in economic recovery
Hospital ‘has no empathy for nurse deaths’
Covid-19 may reverse Africa’s progress against polio – WHO
Businessman, 91, didn’t let his age limit him
Private hospitals to be paid for Covid-19 patients
Partnership aims to boost stem cell donations and save patients
Prasa told to pay up, or else
Cyclist attacked, robbed by panga-wielding assailants
Four fishermen rescued out of heavy fog at sea
Showbusiness lessons for talented youth
DENIALISM IS NOT CHINA’S POLICY EITHER
SOE leadership leaves much to be desired
Precautions must be taken on daily basis
Weekend of protests across US
Africa’s truck drivers face virus stigma
No significant progress in latest Brexit trade, security talks between UK and EU
LIKELY INCREASE IN HEARING LOSS AMONG CHILDREN
‘Limited evidence of coronavirus transmission in Irish school setting’
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Call on landlords to offer greater rental relief until end of the year
Business rescuers seek more time to finalise plan to save Comair
RISE IN RISK APPETITE HELPS RAND TO END WEEK ON HIGH
Special Economic Zones are an engine to stimulate growth, writes Fikile Majola
Easing of lockdown sparks big rally for JSE and the rand
Stocks benefit from a more positive outlook
Alibaba presents a good buying opportunity
RAND HITS 11-WEEK HIGH, JSE UP
FRANK STEWART BRIDGE
EPL stars urged to kneel before games
Citizens begin bid to overturn European ban
Racism is a pandemic, says Joshua
Habana on Currie Cup
City set to lose Nodada
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