Stories of note Bytes from the digital world Decision on fracking ignores critical finding that the Karoo does not have enough water to make this viable. Another assassination in KwaZulu-Natal’s Richmond municipality. Chaos as National Student Financial Aid Scheme funding is caught in a bureaucratic web. In my opinion Matters of debate Tim Cohen says President Jacob Zuma has reason to fear the bond market, although he might not be aware of this. Adekeye Adebajo says SA still has a lot of work to do in decolonising its higher-learning institutions. Carol Paton argues that public mobilisation will not bring down Jacob Zuma’s government. For every rally that the anti-Zuma movement could organise, Zuma could (and probably will) call two that are bigger, with free buses, T-shirts, food parcels and entertainment. Finding alpha The long and the short of the markets Bid for Habib Bank falls on suitors’ failure to provide proof of funding. Cape Town is in need of more hotels, says Carlson Re...

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