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Monday, 14 March 2016
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Reaching out to hands lost under rocks

From the young maidens to the female sinew of all ages and different persuasions, the women who keep hope alive at this place are a dime a dozen.

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36 days, but hope not lost for miners

Today is exactly 36 days since a container used as a makeshift office by three mineworkers was swallowed by a massive sinkhole at the Lily Mine.

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Dad still hopeful for missing daughter

“I know my God. He has told me the children will be found alive. I don’t care how many days it will take. They will come out alive.”

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Gauteng rolls dice for a casino tax levy

A new gambling tax levy for casinos operating in Gauteng is on the cards in a bid to increase its provincial revenue collection base.

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Lily Mine rescue is ‘politicking’ red herring

Two miners who escaped being trapped suggest Barberton mission a futile sham, reports Don Makatile.

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A mother waits for her son to rise

If anyone is ever going to write a song about a mother crying for her son, Duduzile Nyirenda is the subject.

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NEWS  

Moody’s team set for SA mission

Representatives of Moody’s Investors Service arrive in South Africa this week to assess the country’s economic situation.

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COMPANY NEWS  

Lily Mine rescue is ‘politicking’ red herring

Two miners who escaped being trapped suggest Barberton mission a futile sham, reports Don Makatile.

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INTERNATIONAL  

Lego sticks to bricks, despite apps and flicks

Lego could overtake Mattel as the world's biggest toymaker in 2016, analysts say, helped by its push into movie franchises and video games.

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MARKETS  

SA’s factory and mining output slumps

SA’s economy, which narrowly avoided a recession last year, is off to a bad start in 2016.

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OPINION/ANALYSIS  

Train your brain to see the bright side

A good attitude will help you rise above challenges in your life and career. Here are Jenny Handley’s tips for positive thinking...

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