Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: Man arrested for allegedly ripping flesh off man's nose
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
Disaster management teams remain on high alert amid warning of disruptive snow in KZN, Brad Pitt made his debut as a sculptor, and much more.
Feel it, for Wednesday has arrived.
As we're into Hump Day, take a look at these five things you need to know before get out of bed:
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From heavy rainfall to snow, the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs said disaster management teams remained on high alert following a warning of disruptive snow in the province.
Read more: Snow warning over KZN, cold snap to subside by Thursday
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Doug Ramsey, Beyond Meat's COO, was arrested after allegedly "ripping the flesh" off a man's nose in a fit of road rage that turned violent. Witnesses say the two got into a minor car accident in a parking garage after a University of Arkansas football game on Saturday night.
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South Africa will bid to stage the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup, hoping to bring the event to Africa for the first time. South Africa was the first - and so far only - country on the continent to host the men's World Cup in 2010. Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany launched a joint bid for the 2027 competition, and that will be among the South African proposal's principle rivals.
Read more: FIFA officially advances World Cup by a day for Qatar
4.
Brad Pitt made his debut as a sculptor in a group show at the Sara Hildén Art Museum in Tampere, Finland. Among the nine works on show was a house-shaped structure molded in clear silicon and shot with bullets, and his first ever sculpture, from 2017, "House A Go Go": an 18-inch miniature house made out of tree bark, crudely held together with tape.
Read more: Is this the smallest sculpture ever made?
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The eThekwini municipality has laid out plans to attract R324-billion in power plant investments by 2035 amid the country’s worst-ever electricity outages. eThekwini’s longer-term plans are for the procurement of 2,600 megawatts of generation by 2035 from a mix of power sources, including coal and nuclear.
Read more: Smaller businesses cannot afford alternative power sources, warns Durban chamber
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