#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: Disruptive rain expected in parts of KZN
Updated | By Breakfast with Darren Maule / Lilitha Bodlani
Celebrated analyst, broadcaster, and author Eusebius McKaiser has passed away, unaudited results disclosed by the National Treasury shows a R21.2-billion loss for Eskom, and much more...
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Good morning, KZN.
Here are five things you need to know as you wake up this Wednesday morning...
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Celebrated analyst, broadcaster, and author Eusebius McKaiser has died after suffering a suspected epileptic seizure.
Read more: Broadcaster Eusebius McKaiser passes away
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Unaudited results disclosed by the National Treasury in Parliament showed that Eskom made a R21.2-billion loss over the past financial year - the largest ever.
Read more: Ramokgopa 'has power' to deal with issues at Eskom
3.
New Zealand’s Civil Aviation Authority is now requiring that its national airline weigh passengers departing on international flights from Auckland International Airport.
Read more: Microlight flights in KwaZulu-Natal
4.
The South African Weather Service says disruptive rain is expected in parts of KZN from today.
Read more: Chaotic morning on wet Durban roads
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A total of 17 people have been charged with public violence following protests on the N3 highway on Sunday.
Read more: Durban traffic hits snag with several road closures
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