#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: 'Higher loadshedding stages temporary'
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast / Lilitha Bodlani
Police in Spain arrested a man on suspicion of sexual assault and much more...
Good morning, KZN.
Here are five things you need to know as you wake up this Friday morning...
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1.
Cabinet has been given the assurance that the current higher stages of loadshedding are temporary.
Read more: Eskom warns of increased load shedding
2.
Police in Spain arrested a man on suspicion of sexual assault after he touched a TV journalist on the bottom as she was reporting live from the streets of Madrid.
Read more: Mashatile denies being present at VIP assault scene
El machismo es lo que hace que periodistas tengan que sufrir agresiones sexuales como esta y que los agresores estén sin ningún tipo de remordimiento delante de la cámara. No puede quedar impune.
— Yolanda Díaz (@Yolanda_Diaz_) September 12, 2023
La profesional @IsaBalado jamás tendrá la culpa. #SeAcabó
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3.
The Springboks confirmed star hooker Malcolm Marx has been ruled out for the remainder of the Rugby World Cup with a “long-term” knee injury sustained in training this week.
Read more: Injured Marx ruled out of Rugby World Cup
4.
Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu's admission that technical failures at the SA Social Security Agency "threatened lives" has drawn calls for recipients to receive their money from private banks.
Read more: 80% of South Africans plan to work past retirement - survey
5.
Authorities have said that the death toll in Libya’s Derna flooding could reach 20,000.
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