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    FRONT PAGE: The Hawks knew was innocent and may have withheld crucial info from the . Brace yourself South Africa.

  2. Can stop child begging, trafficking by Islamic teachers?

  3. Mongane Wally Serote says who have called for to step down 'do so in their personal capacities'

  4. ANALYSIS: would be better off skipping the country than trying to wangle an amnesty, writes Lisa Steyn.

  5. Treasury says a national minimum wage of above R3 000 would result in 715 000 job losses and a 1.2% economic shrink

  6. . veteran Mongane Wally Serote says have never called for to resign

  7. Former leader Patrick Wisani has been found guilty of his girlfriend’s murder

  8. , South Africa’s largest state-owned enterprise, may not be in as strong financial shape as generally thought

  9. The courts are becoming the main theatre of political battles in as feuding for power intensifies

  10. Is South Africa breeding a nation of abusers? looks at sexual violence in the country.

  11. . named “post-truth” its word of the year recently. What are its origins?

  12. BREAKING: ​Treasury warns national minimum wage will lead to 715 000 job losses

  13. When CEOs call themselves activists and activists become CEOs

  14. By 2030, sub-Saharan Africa is expected to represent 65% of global poverty. Does better governance offer a way out?

  15. ANALYSIS: Why Facebook's problem is more complicated than fake news

  16. Dear African Old Boys Club, pan-Africanism doesn't mean being silent or acquiescing to everything.

  17. : Is skipping the country the only solution for South Africa's First Citizen?

  18. Can stop child begging, trafficking by Islamic teachers?

  19. draft release tomorrow will tell us a heck of a lot abt country we're going to have going forward. Massive moment

  20. The number of whistle-blowers in SA has declined. The law & a culture of impunity discourages them from speaking out

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