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18 Apr 2019
ANC Youth League President Collen Maine. File picture: Nhlanhla Phillips/African News Agency (ANA).Maine says he should 'preferably' be the one to succeed Ramaphosa

Collen Maine says that former ANCYL presidents, preferably himself, should succeed Cyril Ramaphosa as ANC president.

 
Double trouble for Durban pensioner with two IDs

Home Affairs is investigating how a Durban woman could have both South African and foreign ID numbers.

 
#Election2019: IFP is the only viable option, says Buthulezi

The IFP has turned against the DA and the EFF, its coalition partners in several municipalities, saying they cannot be trusted to run the country.

 
Moeletsi Mbeki: It's 'nonsense' that Ramaphosa will be ousted after elections

Moeletsi Mbeki has said that those theorising that President Ramaphosa was in danger of being ousted following next month’s elections were “talking nonsense”.

 
BUSINESSMore from Business Report
Ericsson shares hit four-year high after profit tops forecasts for fifth quarter
 
 
 
OPINION: How 4IR could boost public service delivery and rein in costs
 
 
 
Major economic spin-offs for KZN during Easter weekend
 
 
 
SPORTMore from Sport
The Chiefs bench celebrates a victory over the Bulls at Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria on 23 March 2019. Photo: Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePixWhy I won’t be betting on the Stormers, Sharks
   
It's D-day for Hashim Amla as Proteas World Cup squad named
 
 
 
Halves, wings and weapons: five Super Rugby talking points
 
 
 
'Something crazy' - Klopp delight as Liverpool march on in Europe
 
 
 
ENTERTAINMENTMore from Entertainment
Mr. You-Know-Nothing Jon Snow finally knows something: his real identity.Jon Snow has a big decision to make in #GameofThrones
   
Will Smith thinks 'Aladdin' Genie memes are 'very funny'
 
 
 
Akhona responds to Scoop Makhathini's Twitter rant... well sort of
 
 
 
Taylor Swift, BTS, Ariana Grande among TIME magazine's 'Most Influential'
 
 
 
LIFESTYLEMore from Lifestyle
Author E L James in London, April 9, 2019. James changed the literary landscape with her blockbuster erotica trilogy, “Fifty Shades of Grey.” Now she is trying something (sort of) new. Picture: Ana Cuba/The New York TimesThe evolution of EL James and life after Fifty Shades
   
WATCH: What's the right wine to take to meet the parents
 
 
 
Tips to combat stress and strike a work-life balance
 
 
 
Only one night shift a week is recommended for pregnant women
 
 
 
 
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
This is the 2019 World Car of the Year…
   
12 ways to make your Easter Weekend road trip safer
 
 
 
Closer look at GWM's bold new SA-bound Hilux fighter
 
 
 
Mercedes AMG's 'Ring conquering GLC 63 gets a refresh
 
 
 
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
Most South Africans still view British passports as desirable because that country is seen as a safe harbour for families and wealth.
Pic SuppliedSouth Africans still desire UK passports despite Brexit
   
Easter egg painting tradition alive in Germany
 
 
 
Hotel manager speaks of brawl in which Chatsworth karate instructor was killed
 
 
 
5 things to do in Richards Bay
 
 
 
OPINIONMore from Opinion
File picture: Thobile Mathonsi/African News Agency(ANA).How portrayal of protests in South Africa denigrates poor people
   
#UniteBehind: We demand a national disaster be declared to force Prasa to #FixOurTrains
 
 
 
New challenging trends in International Relations and Diplomacy
 
 
 
Russia must avoid booby traps set by West in Africa
 
 
 
WORLDMore from World
A New Jersey man was arrested after entering St. Patrick's Cathedral carrying two cans of gasoline, lighter fluid and butane lighters, according to the New York Police Department. Picture: Richard Drew/AP/African News Agency (ANA) ArchivesMan caught walking into New York cathedral with full gas cans, lighters
   
Can Notre-Dame be restored in just five years?
 
 
 
Young woman 'infatuated' with Columbine shooting found dead
 
 
 
60 people charged in illegal prescription opioid crackdown
 
 
 
MULTIMEDIAMore from Multimedia
WHEN it rains, water makes its way into Maxwell Ndlovu’s tiny house. RIGHT: The toilets and uncollected rubbish at Mbhayi camp. Picture: Supplied
WATCH: Durban transit camp dwellers still await RDP houses
Picture: Andres Chaparro from Pexels
WATCH: What's the right wine to take to meet the parents
SAFTU General-Secretary, Zwelinzima Vavi, calls for Sunnyside police to call off their politically motivated attack on South African Police Union (SAPU) president Mpho Kwinika. Picture: Goitsemang Tlhabye
WATCH: Unions want 'persecution' of SAPU president Mpho Kwinika stopped
 
 
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