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2021-04-23
‘MISSING BILLIONS’: WHO’S SCAMMING WHO?
Black farmers association wants fair play in local cannabis industry
DA loses Knysna ward to ANC in hotly contested by-elections
Local pupils release Earth Day balloon
Desperate families seek assistance locating two missing persons
Mobile library launched for Langa ECD
WCED still battling to find space for unplaced children
Lonwabo Jack murder accused in a place of safety as community bays for blood
EFF Student Command alleges negligence
Truck hijacker’s appeal for reduction of 25-year jail term fails
Group of six city cyclists attacked
Mind the children, judge tells lawyers
J&J vaccine suspension to be lifted
Debate on full return of primary schools as pupils struggle
Cape Town City Ballet presents award-winning ‘Ingoma’ at the Artscape
Literacy a skill needed in today’s world
Strategy must consider needs of the homeless in City
Historic buildings destroyed by fire
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You’ll reach for tissues over surprise friendship
An Illuminating and entertaining must read
Role ‘safe houses’ played in aiding liberation Struggle
I’M STUMPED WHY BOUCHER’S FOR KEEPS
Covid’s impact a devastating body blow to SA rugby
What is going on in government circles?
Aussie civil servants in a froth over new ‘dress and appearance’ code
US is back in climate fight
Syrian missile explodes in Israel
DOUBLE CROSSWORD
MARK RUBERY CHESS
FRANK STEWART BRIDGE
Netcare flags profit decline on Covid-19
Clicks restores its interim dividend after last year’s suspension
Oceana Trust beneficiaries take the battle for empowerment to Parliament
Anglo American maintains its 2021 production guidance
Capital contribution was referred to as a loan for ease of understanding
Disheartened employee speaks out after payout a lot less than he expected
Kumba’s production gets knocked by logistics constraints
Henley Business School Africa Real-life, real-time and relevant action learning
WBS opens up the world ‘even more’ for its MBA students
Tshwane School for Business and Society is determined to ‘Lead for Impact’
DUT’s MBA programme set to shape innovative business leaders
Sibanye raises the number of female staff
RAND AND STOCKS RETREAT
It’s a vital weekend for Liverpool and Chelsea
Morris helping Cape Town City rise again
It’s looking good for Lood
Warburton picks Itoje to captain the Lions
Mercedes do not want to be in the pits
Wayde ruled out of World Relays
CSA’s Members Council accused of dishonesty
What about son of the soil Benni?
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