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17 Apr 2019
President Cyril Ramaphosa. Picture: @MYANC/Twitter#Elections2019: Ramaphosa takes fight to Malema’s turf

Ramaphosa made a mockery of the EFF's claim that it was the government in waiting as he took the ANC's election campaign to Malema's backyard.

 
Shock as R1bn fraudulent RAF claims reported

A Port Shepstone teacher pleaded guilty in the Durban Commercial Crimes Court to defrauding the RAF more than 11 years ago

 
Mpumalanga police officer gunned down in driveway

Police officer Lt Colonel Fana Simon Maseko was gunned down as he was driving his vehicle into the driveway of his Witbank home.

 
Sam Smith cancels midway through first Cape Town show due to vocal strain

UK singer Sam Smith cancelled his first show in Cape Town on Tuesday after performing for 45 minutes due to vocal strain.

 
BUSINESSMore from Business Report
Professional Provident Society assets up by 10%
 
 
 
Households under pressure as buying power shrinks by R449.8bn
 
 
 
State needs to protect black-owned and run companies, not destroy them
 
 
 
SPORTMore from Sport
Cape contenders for Two Oceans - Cape Peninsula Marathon winner Lindikhaya Mthangayi is flanked by runners-up Lungile Gongqa (left) and Mthandazo Qhina. Photo: Stephen GrangerCape athletes set sights on Two Oceans podium finish
   
Messi hails Barca demolition of United, but warns against slow start
 
 
 
It's crunch time for City, admits grumpy Guardiola
 
 
 
Three takeaways we learned from Barcelona v Man Utd
 
 
 
ENTERTAINMENTMore from Entertainment
English songwriter and soul singer Sam Smith performing during his "Thrill of it All Tour" at the Ticketpro Dome, Northgate, North Riding. Picture: Karen Sandison/African News Agency(ANA)Sam Smith cancels midway through first Cape Town show due to vocal strain
   
Wendy Williams' estranged husband apologises amid 'pregnant mistress' rumours
 
 
 
Drake's 'I'll clean my room' note to his mother goes on sale for R105k
 
 
 
Johnny Depp claims Amber Heard 'doctored pictures for abuse claims'
 
 
 
LIFESTYLEMore from Lifestyle
Debris are seen inside Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. Picture: APHere's how to explain Notre Dame to your kids
   
Forget chocolates, gift your partner with something decadent this Easter
 
 
 
What to do when your teen keeps pushing your buttons
 
 
 
Cape Malay cuisine gurus Fatima and Gadija Sydow release new cookbook
 
 
 
 
AFRICAMore from Africa
Unpacking the Breaking the Cycle of Crime initiative
 
 
 
A Fraud-fighting First in South Africa
 
 
 
The Best Africa Has To Offer In Conference Venues
 
 
 
MOTORINGMore from Motoring
The Chinese woman had purchased a Mercedes-Benz CLS, similar to the one in the picture.Mercedes apologises after CLS buyer's rant goes viral
   
Can Ferrari really stop the Mercedes F1 winning streak?
 
 
 
Turning point: Lotus to unleash electric hypercar
 
 
 
F1 in talks over second Chinese race, likely on street
 
 
 
EISH!More from Eish
File picture: SAPS TwitterMan nabbed with exotic fish in a bag around neck at Australia airport
   
Doctors find four bees living in woman's eye, feeding off her tears
 
 
 
WATCH: Seal slaps kayaker with an octopus
 
 
 
Singapore puts Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande on 'offensive lyrics' list
 
 
 
TRAVELMore from Travel
Richard Bay's favourable climate all year round and awe-inspiring wetlands, unspoilt beaches, rich culture and an abundance of activities, make for an ideal destination for any traveller5 things to do in Richards Bay
   
Port of Durban welcomes new cruise line company to SA
 
 
 
WATCH: Notre Dame fire is out, organ and twin bell towers intact
 
 
 
United Airlines plan for non-stop US-Cape Town route welcomed
 
 
 
OPINIONMore from Opinion
It is imperative for the country’s future that President Cyril Ramaphosa scores a resounding triumph for the governing ANC, writes the columnist. Picture: Karen Sandison/African News Agency (ANA)Why Cyril Ramaphosa must win
   
SA’s solidarity With Palestine stems from a common history
 
 
 
Audit Act amendments aim to foster good governance
 
 
 
#Elections2019: Who really oils political machinery?
 
 
 
WORLDMore from World
Picture: US DEA/Reuters/African News Agency (ANA)Professor allegedly made students produce ecstasy to 'further their education'
   
Emmanuel Macron vows to rebuild 'more beautiful' Notre-Dame in 5 years
 
 
 
Police detain 209 climate change protesters over London blockades
 
 
 
Six people killed after plane hits house in Chile
 
 
 
MULTIMEDIAMore from Multimedia
Minister of Higher Education and Training, Dr Naledi Pandor receives her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Education at the University of Pretoria. Picture: Thobile Mathonsi/African News Agency(ANA)
LOOK: 'She continues to inspire us': Naledi Pandor awarded PhD
GOOD leader Patricia de Lille File photo: Ayanda Ndamane / African News Agency (ANA)
WATCH: Victory for De Lille as DA ordered to apologise for 'false statement'
Far left: Advocate Sipho Mantula, SA Investors Association's Chairperson, Rejoice Nxumalo, Zimbabwean artist Don Dada, Minister of Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa and songstress Yvonne Chaka Chaka briefs the media about their pledge to aid victims affected by Cyclone Idai. Picture: Virgilatte Gwangwa
WATCH: African artists, Arts and Culture Dept to raise funds for Idai victims
 
 
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