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2019-04-09
Death knell for on-the-road fees?
There is a sinister machinery working against us, says Ace
Judge resigns from KZN Blind and Deaf Society
Business owners urged to be vigilant
Slow pace of structural reform stifles investment
Former AYO executives testify
Preparing for the Mad Hatter’s tea party
Public servants must be held to account
B-BBEE is harmful – it’s job reservation
How to deal with ‘nasty’ neighbours
Ugly inside? Eventually it will show on outside
No kidding! UK video labelled ‘patronising’
Focus on the real health care problem
Health rights infringed in KZN
British American Tobacco pledges R30m to fight illegal trade
Alcohol evidence centre opens
Dealing with teacher’s stress
Young scientists to represent SA at showcase fair in Kenya
Is it curtains for this soapie?
Twenty-one injured in 3-vehicle collision
UMkhuze lush despite repeated cycles of drought
Scientists to unveil first picture of a black hole
Sad state of Home Affairs lamented
Summit to improve the lives of livestock farmers
Zondo lays down law to state legal team
PARTY A TO Z: Policies of BLF centre on land
Anxious to vote for first time
Khoi-San groups welcome commission
Voters will punish ANC, says Phosa
Mashaba again fails to visit protest-hit Alex
Soldier killed in demonstrations
Uganda president assures tourists of improved security after kidnapping
Netanyahu tries ‘scare tactics’ with voters
French prime minister calls for tax cuts
Modi alliance nears majority
Deadlock keeps Brexit hanging in the balance
Warplane attacks Tripoli airport
Search for boats with fleeing Rohingya
Jury selection starts in sex-slave case
Mummy of ancient Egyptian high priest
Study: Memory loss could be reversed
Putin hosts Erdogan
New policy commits scientists to engaging with the public
ONLY A COALITION CAN UNSEAT THE ANC
SA shot itself in the foot in Swat Challenge
Eskom in breach of contract
Don’t trust candidates? Don’t vote for party!
DAYCARE: FIVE THINGS TO CONSIDER
HOW TO MAKE COUSCOUS SALAD
Pets may help boost health of older people
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CODE CRACKER
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Pick n Pay shares rise on annual turnover growth of nearly 10%
SA is experiencing net equity outflows
STOCKS AND MARKETS PAGES 15 & 16 KHUMALO PUTS TWO ZIM MINES UNDER RESCUE
FIRESTONE RECOVERS 72 CARAT YELLOW DIAMOND
‘MORE PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT NEEDED’
International Grain Council expects 14% decline in SA maize crop
Namibia won’t drop existing currency peg with rand
Anglo may scrap copper mine over ecology worry
Dr Iqbal Survé questions SA reporting standards
BUSINESS OF AGRICULTURE
BUSINESS OF CAR-MAKING
BUSINESS OF CRUDE OIL
Sirius in €65.1 million acquisition in a year
Demise of 83 000 firms in 10 years
Afrimat bids for Australia’s Universal Coal in diversification drive
Harmony Gold shines on JSE as precious metal prices climb
BUSINESS OF HOSPITALITY
BUSINESS OF AGRICULTURE
BUSINESS OF EDUCATION
Now is the time to stand together and get African youth to work
BUSINESS OF BREXIT
Is it a matter of having to choose between pots and kettles?
HOW TO STAY CLEAN
Anani magic inspires Toti
2019 MASTERS WINNER? TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Captain Of Stealth to take the salute
Takingthepeace is retiring to stud
Son Heung-min is happy to be ‘home’
Afcon part of a bigger goal, says Baxter
Mosimane: Zwane reminds me of Iniesta
Klopp confident Van Dijk will be ready
Conners’ crazy qualification
Can Rose rise to the occasion?
WHAT’S ON KG
WHAT’S ON BOXING
WHAT’S ON BOXING
Pique returns to Old Trafford ...
Townsend hails Rose for speaking against racism
Desiree is looking for the turnover
Sharks expecting a derby-type game against the Jaguares
Benni urges City to keep hold of Teko
NEW PLAN PUTS PROFITS AHEAD OF PLAYER HEALTH
Backs against wall Cape franchise confident their luck will turn
WHAT’S ON TENNIS
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