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Free Edition 2 June 2018 Premium content from M&G's Daily Edition: | The strong rand and the VW scan

[Click here to read this message online.]( Free Edition 2 June 2018 [Mail & Guardian Logo]( Premium content from M&G's Daily Edition: [Dark days for platinum producers]( [Business]( | [Tebogo Tshwane]( The strong rand and the VW scandal have hit demand, destroying jobs and, in turn, businesses [Banks weather tough climate but brace for new auditing standards]( [Business]( | [Lynley Donnelly]( The banking sector has fared well despite a difficult economic climate [Broken hearts as Stella reels from femicide]( [National]( | [Bongekile Macupe](, [Wikus de Wet]( A small town is traumatised after two teenagers became the latest victims in the war on women [Toxic masculinities: The demon in the soul of artistic men]( [Arts and Culture]( | [T O Molefe]( Just because they’re creative – and seen to be more introspective than other men – does not mean they do not act violently towards women [Tourism angers Bo-Kapenaars]( [National]( | [Ra'eesa Pather]( Three months ago, Shakirah Dramat began a small protest in Wale Street, on the periphery of the Bo-Kaap, during peak-hour traffic [‘Gatvol’ Capetonians stir up tensions]( [National]( | [Ra'eesa Pather](, [Govan Whittles]( It’s not just about land. Now the Cape Town protests are also pitting coloured people against their black neighbours [Cosatu signs public sector wage deal but some unions hold out]( [National]( | [Govan Whittles]( About 40% of public sector unions have signed a three year wage offer from the department of public service and administration [Taxi peace is cold comfort]( [National]( | [Govan Whittles]( Rival bosses in Cape Town make up after a bloody feud that claimed the lives of 13 people and wounded commuters [Erdogan finds it’s best not to manage lira]( [Business]( | [Lisa Steyn]( Investors wary of  Turkey’s monetary meddling jump ship to take advantage of rising US rates [The art of being opaque: Why Zeitz should open its books]( [Arts and Culture]( | [Kwanele Sosibo](, [Milisuthando Bongela](, [Zaza Hlalethwa]( The alleged improper conduct of the Zeitz MOCAA curator has raised questions about the transparency of a museum that is subsidised with public money [Subscribe to access this content]( [Unsubscribe]( [View online]( [View PDF]( [Pause Subscription]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Profile]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 02-06-2018 [Mail & Guardian]( is intended for opt-in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it]( to us Email Powered By [Mail & Guardian](

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