Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' is breaking records!
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
We are talking millions and millions!
Tuesday morning of the week of Christmas and we are still with you! Have a look at five of the headlining stories this morning.
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Organisers of the thanksgiving event being planned on behalf of former president Jacob Zuma have asked his supporters to come bearing gifts, but they will have to organise their own transport to Nkandla.
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A Plettenberg Bay homeowner had been seated at his dining room table on Sunday afternoon when he heard an enormous crash. Pete Lloyd didn’t expect to find a light plane in his front yard. It had crashed through his gate and fence. The pilot and passenger were transported to hospital.
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Cricket SA (CSA) said it would formally investigate director of cricket Graeme Smith and national team head coach Mark Boucher after allegations of racist conduct in an ombudsman’s report.
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A young politician who had successfully won a Village Council election on Sunday was killed when political workers in Pakistan fired guns to celebrate the victory and a bullet hit him.
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'Spider-Man: No Way Home' has had the third-biggest box office opening in history, raking in a whopping $587.2-million around the world.
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