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CRIMINAL (IN)JUSTICE
GUARDIANS OF THE LAW TARGETED
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Scientists call on government to end SA’s Covid-19 State of Disaster
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Study on the impact of Covid-19 vaccines on menstrual cycles is reassuring
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COVID-19 NEWS IN BRIEF
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Ramaphosa’s conundrum: How do you solve a problem like Lindiwe?
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Eskom’s proposed 20.5% hike will be final nail in coffin for devastated businesses
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Matrics earn top marks for resilience
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100% pass rate: A public school that’s pricey but worth it
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Mncedi Mtengwana: a dedicated principal with compassion and a sense of community
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Matrics from Limpopo village look back on a turbulent year
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Online gambling is bad
news for youth
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Disabled man cleans his street from his wheelchair
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I take this as my chosen family
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We are people; we are human beings
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The prison was
like a home
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I only want a second chance
now
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Kruger Park is up against the ropes
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Angola’s ruling MPLA goes on an international voter registration drive
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Serving others with passion, purpose
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Sister Carmelita Kok
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Professor Ziyaad Dangor
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The Four Horsepeople and the Wheel of Time wobble
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The puzzling nonessential worker’s dilemma
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An alliance of forces is needed to defend democratic life
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Beware the charismatic, opportunistic, self-serving leader
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We, the people, must grasp the nettle of the Zondo Report
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Deep discontent: fasten your seat belts on the road to SA’s potential collapse
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Judge Zondo has sounded the alarm
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Andrew McWalter
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Too much rain means no grain
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Tiger Brands eyes smaller start-ups as it plans fightback
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Stor-Age boxes clever but Woolworths feels pricing pressure
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South Africa’s wine exports bounce back after a dry two years
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Coke’s listing on JSE worth R124bn
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Rate hike likely as December consumer inflation hits 5.9%
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Housing market still showing strong growth, for now
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Business Leadership takes flak for not booting out Bain
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Guptas lose court bid to block Optimum business rescue practitioners
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How we should be reading and reacting to the Zondo reports
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How fintech will find favour in 2022
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Adapt IT is ready to hit the ground running after acquisition by Volaris
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These apps promise safety at the simple click of an alert button
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The power of podcasts: they could be a cheaper alternative to normal advertising
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Pending regulations will make it easier to invest safely in crypto assets
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Why it makes sense to invest in a retirement annuity once you have retired
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Regulators and rates determine crypto future
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SA is not leaving itself time to transition to EVs, and a vitally important industry could die
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Global supply constraints ease – but challenges still abound
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Tongaat, Zimbabwe and
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We need a new governance playbook
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SA urgently needs to pivot towards growth, competence and a shared vision
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OPTIMISM FOR 2022
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Sweet smell of ... Brutal Fruit?
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How targeted advertising on social media drives people to extreme views
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IX marks the spot for BMW’s future
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Google and Facebook CEOs (allegedly) signed off on ad collusion, lawsuit reveals
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Athletes get national trials to boost performances closer to major events
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Climate change is altering the geography of the Winter Olympic Games
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Fading constellation: charting the decline of the mighty Black Stars
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Ivory Coast sends message to rivals, and Super Eagles finish with perfect record
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Boucher charged with misconduct
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Australian Open reminds us that sport moves on easily without its biggest names
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URC the key to Springbok development puzzle in 2022
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This longing could not be filled from outside. I could not achieve it through a relationship, food or a job. Magic mushrooms helped me connect with God, that is in everything and everyone
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Johnny Mbizo Dyani: Genius, mystery and Afrofuturism through jazz
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Then a tear of light separated the mopane-ridged hill from the sky and leaked opal across the water. The glow gradually yellowed to old gold, painting soft pink a scattering of clouds in the west
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That night, undoubtedly, the water would again reflect the Milky
Way and a fish eagle would greet the dawn. Hippos would burp and bubble and Chauya would be tempting bream with a worm
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Why reading this will enliven you
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What does it taste of? Mostly aniseed, by most accounts. But, in truth, it has a flavour entirely its own, though [some] say that its taste lies somewhere between aniseed and vanilla
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Unmistakably Scottish
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The invention of the television
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The evolution of television