There is so much more in the Sunday Times, have your pick, there is something for everyone.
Image:Today, we bring you a different front page. The paper for the people is being led by the tragic story of a promising 13-year-old boy who was, during a community protest in Emalahleni. Philasande Yende was a promising footballer and the deputy head boy of his primary school, and wanted to be a pilot and go to Europe where there is no load-shedding. His neighbourhood had been without electricity and water for days.
Also on our front page is the story on how the Department of Public Works & Infrastructure has splurged more than R93m in three yearsAnother report on our front page is about the so-called unauthorised biography of Herman Mashaba, which wasLeading Business Times is an interview with minerals & energy minister Gwede Mantashe, who is
with environmental groups against his plan to contract power ships at our ports to generate much-needed electricity.We bring you an entertaining package on “
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