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2018-11-23
Communications ministry gets sixth new minister
Cyril can’t lose the wicked trio – yet
JZ’s deal with apartheid spymaster
They would die for Bo-Kaap
After years of barking, the AG gets teeth
Noncompliance has become the norm
Offline horrors hit home affairs
Bo-Kaap divided over developers
EFF seizes on divisions in the ANC
SA fiddles while world burns
Gas prospectors to explore three provinces
How two million children go hungry
Mine fight goes on, despite ruling
‘Zwelithini is not collecting rent, the Ingonyama Trust is’
Gordhan decries EFF attack on daughter
Cops can’t cope with hate crimes
SA’s Poles recall a bitter journey
Should you believe Motsoaledi’s hype about the ‘foreign threat’?
Could your favourite
Birth control put you at risk of HIV?
‘Crocodile’ shows his instinct is still to bite
Hope flickers in disappointed Zim
CONTINENTAL DRIFT
‘Targeted crackdown’ on society
The shortlist: Africa’s
Best inventions
Shaun’s new job: Murder in Lesotho
Failing Eskom cripples one and all
Red flags raised over Black Friday
BIZ IN BRIEF
Sweets for my sweet, sugar for my levy
Insurance payments demands clients’ honesty
IMF backs state-issued digital currency
The issue of money and death is vulgar
Malema plays a dangerous game
Eusebius has an agenDA
Mines department inspectorate too weak
Rights undermine miner
Service delivery’s up shit street
Continent must be smart about funding
Customary law can pose problems for widows
Election season brings the conflation of party and state
Technology can uplift world’s ‘bottom billion’
South Africa’s entrepreneurs remain elusive
The fear of the feminine is futile
The blank black and criminality
Multicultural SA offers a great benefit
UCT aims to make IT appealing to women students
Basic education is failing the economy
The goal is to end GBV in its entirety!
We are all partners in the elimination of Gender- Based Violence
Energy and enthusiasm abounds in the tourism sector
Lilizela Award winners announced
Tax-free investments
Research is the bedrock of TUT
Go shopping to boost PSL season
A Wales win would seal Boks’ tour
THE ORIGINAL SOUTH AFRICAN CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Players whose stars are on the rise
Banyana on tough quest for glory
Winnie ‘unashamedly’ resurrected
Ngobeni’s beautiful nightmare
‘Woza Sisi’ tracks the ways of street hairstylists
‘Five Bhobh’ is a taxi to the end
Hair-raising six hours every six weeks
Learning to commune with the dead
‘Sankomota’ ode
‘Homeland’ is a thriller,
But one with depth
Explores a cultural treasure
Water and sanitation launches guidelines on menstrual hygiene
Laying bare the basics of science for community development
Women prove that social franchising can work
Commercialising social services helps everybody concerned
Women entrepreneurs make it with WRC’s support
Building a secure water future for South Africa by creating an innovative sanitation market
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