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2017-11-08
Protest over ‘school capture’
Eskom fought over tenders, claims the ex-CEO
Rifle instructor hailed as hero
Pitching their business
Nice headache for Bok coach
Lifting the lid on legal dodges
SAHRC to probe Ugu crisis
The ‘long walk to school’ will soon end
Parliament to vote on sugar tax
Hospitals need repairs after storm
Report misses ‘real issues’
Fake news feeds fears as Mugabe sacks vice-president
Zuma agrees to Sars inquiry
Water services start to trickle back
Dams less costly than desalination
Police hunt deadly South Coast gunman
Plett engineer gets 15 years for child porn
Varsity drops Mahlangu
Saudi prince accuses Tehran of war crimes Allied Houthi missile intercepted
New Delhi pollution hits dangerous level
Rights groups called on to monitor Malaysian politician’s surgery
New Philippines drugs board chief quits
Israeli soldier takes selfie with injured Palestinian brothers
Texas pastor must minister to flock while mourning daughter
India blade-runner in for long run
‘I’m afraid and angry,’ says eco-warrior, 18
Humanity on the verge of extinction
It’s a smack, not a psychological war
Dog protection law needs more teeth
Western media guilty of fuelling Islamophobia fire
Give us real leaders
White shooter not called a ‘terrorist’
Include politics in school curriculum
‘UK banks aiding corrupt SA power elite’
US military expansion in Africa set to be Trump’s legacy
No nudes is good nudes …
BZ can shift up a gear
Tertius Bosch’s son back in SA for long haul
Test tweaker Maharaj keen for T20 exposure
Just the way Eddie Jones likes it
Sagarmatha Technologies to invest R1bn in ANA
Eskom ‘stage-managed victimisation’
Utility executives got boot so R1bn IT tender could be pushed
Zuma approves inquiry at Sars
FRESH WINGS
AEEI shares leap 8%, with heps up 120%
Debunking the common myths about trusts in SA
TFG completes its third UK foray with acquisition of Hobbs
Prepare for new revenue recognition requirements in 2018
PPC expects improved profit performance of up to 40% higher
Mr Price shares surge on trading update
First high-speed 5G SA internet service
Cost-cutting measures boost Toyota
Saudi Arabia turmoil is hopefully a sign of reform
Crackdown puts $33 billion at risk
Helping scholars become scientists
Excellence honoured
Transnet blankets comfort students
City honoured for its vision
Workshops for spazas, tuckshops
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