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"First kiss! SunPower reunites mum and daughter - after 16 years" - Daily Sun

The front page and lead stories of SA's largest daily newspaper, April 15 2013

Daily Sun (April 15) - EMMAH Sibanyoni has been looking for her mum for 16 years but had no joy... Then she turned to the People's Paper. AND ON FRIDAY, MUM AND DAUGHTER SHARED THEIR FIRST KISS AFTER ALL THE LONELY YEARS OF SEARCHING! Nomvula Radebe (58), who reads Daily Sun every day , saw the story of Emmah Sibanyoni (26) from Kwaggafontein in Mpumalanga on Monday and immediately recognised the woman in the picture as her long-lost daughter.

She contacted Daily Sun and on Friday, mother and daughter met at Palm Ridge, near Germiston, where Nomvula lives. See the Daily Sun mobi site for more...

And also in the newspaper today:

ISMAIL Ayob, Nelson Mandela's former lawyer, has come out firing at a Sunday newspaper report that it is his own interests that lie behind the legal action brought by two of Tata's grandchildren, Makaziwe Mandela and Zenani Dlamini. Makaziwe and Zenani, backed by 17 family members, are demanding the removal of advocate George Bizos, lawyer Bally Chuene and millionaire businessman and Minister of Human Settlements Tokyo Sexwale as directors or shareholders of companies set up to control money mostly from the sale of Madiba's handprints. Up to R25 million is at stake. See here for more...

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