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Mortgage, maintenance and WhatsApps – here’s what you ‘liked’ and ‘shared’

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PARTNER Indoni founder Nomcebo Mthembu with Police Minister Nathi Nhleko earlier this year at the Durban International Convention Centre. Picture: Jabulani Langa
PARTNER Indoni founder Nomcebo Mthembu with Police Minister Nathi Nhleko earlier this year at the Durban International Convention Centre. Picture: Jabulani Langa

Ever wonder what draws City Press readers to Facebook?

From Collen Maine’s mortgage to Tendai Ndoro’s maintenance case, this is the list of City Press’s top 10 Facebook posts for 2016.

1) Topping our list is the piece on ANC Youth League boss Collen Maine and his City Press readers were intrigued as to who was helping him out with that bond.

2) Police Minister Nathi Nhleko’s girlfriend, Nomcebo Mthembu, has allegedly scored more than that police ministry officials claim they could have received for free.

3) Who can forget when former President Kgalema Motlanthe said there is no place in democratic South Africa for obsolete apartheid laws – especially the Riotous Assemblies Act under which Julius Malema was charged.

Our readers wanted to know .

4) In November, a whopping stayed away from the vote on the heated motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma.

5) In a series of to individuals loyal to President Jacob Zuma, coordinated by the president’s eldest son, Edward, Fikile Mbalula expressed how he had lost all respect for Gwede Mantashe.

6) Tendai Ndoro’s wife dragged the star player to maintenance court, demanding that he pay her for the care of their eight-month-old son.

7) On the day that tried to protect his reputation in court, opposition MPs showed exactly how they perceived Van Rooyen’s reputation: A two-minute noodle, the Guptas’ most loyal servant and intellectually unsettled.

8) The Industrial Development Corporation will be ver the next three years to help tackle the “ticking time bomb” that is youth unemployment.

9) , who just returned from a working trip to Mauritius, in Parliament.

10) “We fought for this country, and we . I am a taxpayer and I do not like what I am seeing,” Tokyo Sexwale said.

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