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2015-09-14
Tenants face hefty legal fees
Granny, addict daughter in adoption face-off
South Africa’s first Catholic martyr beatified
Bok players are good to go
Company to pay diving accident claim
Thuli slams sex-pest teachers
How to take back South Africa
Victims of Nigeria church collapse remembered
Bridge poverty gap, says US prof
Law revised to ensure children are cared for
VIP Protection Unit member shoots wife and daughter dead
Former mayor of Pietermaritzburg dies
Germany puts in border controls
Four cops charged with taking R100 000 ‘benefit’
Police task team to tackle illegal mining gang warfare
SA wines again hold their own at R6m Nederburg auction
Rethink about watchdogs likely
Mining has failed to live up to promise, admits MEC
Kingsley Holgate ends Zambia leg of Congo quest
Gcaba unfazed by advert to reclaim Durban buses
Teachers’ unions beat department
Focus on stopping sexual violence
Support Corbyn, says his deputy
Illegally stored explosives kill scores
Iran finds uranium
Conflict flares at mosque complex
Migrants ‘cannot choose destination’
History of Durban is being wrecked
No need to romanticise newspapers
Canning kiddie content would be nuts
Police murders
New politics in UK?
Intimacies of a sitting-room
Sapo looks to Treasury for funds
Strong pound means rugby fans face dry world cup
Goldman predicts oil at $20 a barrel as possibility
SHOW OF CONFIDENCE
STEELY RESOLVE
The door is open again to lodge rightful land claims
Anglo American likely to cut its dividend
Amplats a step closer to become a low cost mining firm
Basil Read subcontractors hope for resolution
Motor industry considers charter to ease its compliance
Capitec is a runawaywinner in banking stakes
All eyes on Fed’s rate decision
What a change a year can make
And you thought we have an electricity supply problem…
More jobs for the robots on mines
Investment, factory output in China cools
Ramping up local air bag capacity in India
Crisis shows changing soul of Germany
Details to revamp underperforming state-owned enterprises unveiled
Sturgeon hooks treble
Dillon dominates at Durbanville
Pennetta’s improbable win is simply perfect
‘I’ve accomplished everything in this sport, there’s nothing else to accomplish’
Power riding brings Hill2Hill honours to Brendon Davids, Jeannie Dreyer
AmaZulu need a finisher as Eagles claim first win
Consolation win
It’s no joke for Blossoms
Gold runs out of things to say
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