Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: Load shedding minus 1
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
Justin Bieber reportedly banned from buying Ferrari, Britney Spears made devastating announcement Saturday, Springbok rugby player Elton Jantjies arrested and much more
Top of the morning to you all
Here are some of the things you might have missed as you wake up:
1.
Pop star Justin Bieber has reportedly been banned from buying another new Ferrari after violating the Italian firm’s modification rules. To preserve Ferrari’s dignity, unauthorised modifications aren’t allowed on its cars, and an owner also cannot sell their car in the first year without informing the firm.
Read more: Woman uses dating app and gets banned
2.
Britney Spears made a devastating announcement Saturday. The Grammy winner posted a joint message on her Instagram account, telling her fans she and her fiancé, Sam Asghari have lost their pregnancy.
Read more: Chrissy Teigen's mother shares final farewell with grandson
3.
The South African Rugby confirmed that it was aware of the arrest of Springbok rugby player Elton Jantjies after he was taken into custody at OR Tambo International Airport for damaging airline property. The full story is on ecr.co.za
Read more: Springbok World Cup winner Elton Jantjies arrested
4.
Due to a continued loss of generating capacity Stage 3 will be implemented on Monday and Tuesday evening.
5.
The Airlink Pumas were at home to Western Province in Friday night's Currie Cup clash. Less than 60 seconds left till the full time, an awkward moment happened where load shedding hit the Mbombela stadium while the Pumas were on the attack. The video is up on ecr.co.za, select Darren, Keri, and Sky’s show page.
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