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[Click here to read this message online.]( Free Edition 19 October 2019 [Mail & Guardian Logo]( Premium content from M&G's Daily Edition: [Use of lie detectors put to the test]( [National]( | [Sarah Smit]( A group of workers who refused to submit to polygraph testing were dismissed. Now their union is taking their employer to court [‘Why we don’t pay for power’]( [Business]( | [Tshegofatso Mathe]( The problem of not paying for electricity in Soweto is endemic, with some residents saying that before prepaid meters, they did not pay. [Why the power was turned off]( [National]( | [Sabelo Skiti]( Eskom workers say they knew two weeks ago that the power crash was coming, but maintenance problems have been consistently overlooked [Why drunken judge not impeached]( [National]( | [Franny Rabkin]( Nkola Motata’s case is the closest democratic South Africa has come to impeaching a judge [MPs want inquiry into academics’ pay]( [Education]( | [Bongekile Macupe]( The portfolio committee on higher education says that vice-chancellors salaries are not justifiable due to university performance [DA fears spats will mar local polls]( [National]( | [Lester Kiewit]( ‘It’s like the ANC now’ – ongoing arguments are filtering down to all levels of the party [DA: Return of the old guard likely]( [National]( | [Paddy Harper]( Zille looks on course to seize critical position, with early party conference to decide Maimane’s future [Battle for control of the Cape Flats fields]( [National]( | [Lester Kiewit]( A fight over land in Philippi made it to court this week, revealing the difficult balancing act the City has to carry out to rectify fix inequality [uBaba and the art of ‘goodbye]( [Opinion]( | [Paddy Harper]( Jacob Zuma is no longer national news. He’s just another crook running for cover, appeal after appeal [Cleaner energy hits tipping point]( [Business]( | [Kevin Davie]( If industries don’t make a transition to renewables they could be punished by investors and go bankrupt [Subscribe to access this content]( [Unsubscribe]( [View online]( [View PDF]( [Pause Subscription]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Profile]( • [View PDF]( • [Share]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 19-10-2019 [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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