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First China, SA security services

Bongani Nkosi
HW Raid Security Pty.Ltd is the launched as the first Chinese security joint venture established in South Africa.
No more fun and games

No more fun and games

Women gamers are receiving harsh threats on online for "poking deftly into the subculture's most sensitive nerve", writes Alistair Fairweather.
Gwede Mantashe admits ANC could lose power

Gwede Mantashe admits ANC could lose power

National - Mmanaledi Mataboge, Qaanitah Hunter
The flight of middle-class and young people to the opposition is a threat to the party's power at the polls, according to his leaked internal report.
Buddies lick wounds after property war

Buddies lick wounds after property war

Business - Anna Christensen
An eight-year war between two former friends reveals the machinations of business in a small town.
Zim: The clock is ticking for The Crocodile

Zim: The clock is ticking for The Crocodile

Africa - Jason Moyo
Emmerson Mnangagwa could be Zimbabwe's next president, but as ever with Mugabe there is no certainty.
Nene: Sars still a model public institution

Nene: Sars still a model public institution

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