#5Things: Miss SA 2020, Duduzane Zuma is back, ECR unveils new host, and more
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
Darren, Keri, and Sky are starting the week with these five things.
1. Fukushima water release could change human DNA, Greenpeace warns
Environmentalists have warned that contaminated water that could soon be released into the sea from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant could cause harm to human DNA. The water was used to cool the nuclear reactor after an earthquake eight years ago and it contains the radioactive isotope tritium, and the radioactive isotope carbon-14, which is a major contributor to collective human radiation and has the potential to damage human DNA.
2. Introducing Miss South Africa 2020
All hail queen Shudufhadzo Musida. The 24-year-old from Ha-Masia in Limpopo was crowned Miss SA 2020 on Saturday at the pageant's glam finale, which was held in Cape Town for the first time in the competition's 62-year history. Musida was also the winner of this year's controversial public vote, whereby people were invited to vote their favourite contestants into the top 10.
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Your MISS SOUTH AFRICA 2020!@abigailmusida 👑
— Miss South Africa (@Official_MissSA) October 24, 2020
She is ready to face her power and embrace her future! #MissSA #MissSA2020 #ShudufhadzoMusida pic.twitter.com/Tg37887c6U
3. Duduzane Zuma spotted at KZN nightclub
The Dubai-based son of former President Jacob Zuma, Duduzane Zuma, is back in South Africa and he has already started turning heads wherever he goes. He went straight to a popular hangout spot in KwaMashu where a wild commotion ensued - but his bodyguards were able to easily manage it - allowing the patrons to mingle with him.
Duduzane Zuma is back in South Africa.
— The_Villager (@The_commentor1) October 25, 2020
The people went to Welcome Him.
Is he really the Future?
Take a look. pic.twitter.com/6vcnYlOOqv
4. Cat missing for more than two years found 97km away
Jordan Harvey's black cat Ruby went missing from their home in Brogborough, Bedfordshire, back in April 2018. Months and eventually years passed, leading Jordan to think he would never see his five-year-old feline again. All that changed last week when Jordan received a letter from Cats Protection, to say his ‘little girl’ had been found by a security guard in Coventry, who had been feeding her.
5. Guess who?
It’s been all over the social media pages all weekend! There’s a new show coming to East Coast Radio from the 16th of November. Our radio neighbour time slot will be filled by an old East Coast Radio voice. We’ll speak to the new 9AM - 1PM presenter just before 8AM today!
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