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2018-11-08
R84m ‘fraud’ cover-up
EFF intensifies VBS spat with Nzimande
Democrats regain control of Congress
‘MICHO’ MUM ABOUT SUNDOWNS
PRIYANKA TO TIE THE KNOT SOON
City boss could face jail
EDITOR’S NOTE
‘Top cops covered up tender fraud’
Mafikizolo to lead Jazz Alive evening
‘How Do I Look’ returns to screens with a new touch
Woman in bid to block nude pictures
Tsambos to appeal makoti ruling
WIN MINDPOWER PRIZE
Courtney’s rape, murder ‘the most evil’
Boys school still popular
Ingonyama Trust taken to court by residents
‘Western Cape reform too slow’
Killer wants to be woman
Vegans object to turkey farmer’s pick-your-own plan
Expanding veil of protection
Abramjee is new CSI deputy
RUSSIAN BAN
Holes in reasons for Zuma funding
Samwu backs Salga’s bigger budget bid
Signing of UAE extradition treaty lacked urgency – DA
IEC making strides in compiling a valid voters roll
Maimane presses Ramaphosa on who pays for dismissals
Funding women’s shelters
Problems impacting SA’s child adoptions
EXPOSE THE TRUTH ABOUT RENEWABLES
Time to restore parliamentary decorum
Pupils, driver freed by kidnappers
Postpone refugee plan urges expert
Celebrating end of school all the Rage in KZN
Watching over food security
Trainee doctors show community first aid
NSFAS APPLICATION DEADLINE
North West school for deaf re-opens
Xi unveils opening-up measures
Clover design marks flowering of new era
Global executives ‘heartened’ by vision
Rand soars on Trump election setback
Telkom expands coverage with access to the Vodacom network
Major windfall for senior Discovery managers as R336m in bonuses get approved
Commission puts paid to a merger between SA Airlink and Safair
Time to source funding for agricultural projects
Invest in African growth, premier tells business
Early Childhood Development bond launched in Cape Town
Safari chief Marais calls it a day after family bereavement
Dead cat bounce – or time to scale up?
Germany only too happy to share energy ideals
Private sector’s R290bn kick-start spurs investment
WHEN THE GOVERNING PARTY IS THE PROBLEM
Pan African Bar Association of South Africa a continuation of Black Consciousness Movement
Sport can unite and help prevent moral degeneration of our youth
Eskom tariffs: from sublime to ridiculous
Midterm loathing for ‘Trumpspeak’
Employment should be based on merit
Humble beginnings a start to bigger things
Monitoring kids, phones
HOW TO BRING THE HEAT
‘You’re the reason I’m here’
DAILY ASTROLOGER
DOUBLE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC
SUPER CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
MARK RUBERY CHESS
FRANK STEWART BRIDGE
If you see a chance take it
Aussie stewards take no prisoners
Beware of Lopez, Boks are warned
SA WOMEN HAVEN’T WARMED UP PROPERLY
Klaasen keen on Finals glory
BOKS READY FOR ONE NIGHT STAND
At 36, Maluleke still rising and shining
Blues, Gunners target Europa success
FORMULA ONE OFF TO VIETNAM
Aussies still confident despite form
Rory relishing return
CONQUER ROADS LESS TRAVELLED IN THE HOT NEW SUZUKI JIMNY 4x4
NEW SUBARU FORESTER PREVIEWED
Meet the baby Amarok
Car sales up despite pressure on wallets
Popular cars crash-tested (with shocking results)
Wait for Toyota’s Supra is (almost) over
The grand new BMW 8 Series Convertible
The dangers of driving while tired (and what to do about it)
KIA gives Grand Sedona a refresh and a range reshuffle
Up on power and charm
Get ready to tear the roof off
All set for an Extreme showdown at the Z
Dodge shows off its car customising skills at SEMA 2018
Another opinion on the proposed new automotive code
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