REAL POLITICS: Tensions in ANC alliance present opportunities for SA

South Africa may be standing at a political turning point, and it is not coming from opposition benches but from within the ANC’s own house, writes Zukile Majova in Real Politics. 
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A traditional leader in Zimbabwe brought together the descendants of historical enemies King Shaka and King Zwide during an awards ceremony over the Easter weekend, writes Celani Sikhakhane in Royal Mzansi. 
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Seven players from the Eritrean national football team have disappeared in South Africa while travelling home after an Africa Cup of Nations match in Eswatini.
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