#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: SA's last apartheid president had his Nobel Peace Prize stolen

#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: SA's last apartheid president had his Nobel Peace Prize stolen

Matthew Booth speaks out after alleged extramarital affair with Bongani Mthombeni-Möller, four-day water shutdown in some areas west of Durban, and much more.

Former South African president FW de Klerk speaks during the economic forum "New York Forum Africa" in Libreville on June 14, 2013
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Happy Thursday, KZN.

As we gear up for the weekend, here are five things you need to know as you wake up.

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1. 

The SA Human Rights Commission has found that EFF leader Julius Malema's speech and some of the posters and banners displayed at the party’s Provincial People’s Assembly in the Western Cape last month 'collectively, constitute incitement of violence, hate speech'. Turns out that telling people to "not be afraid to kill" and that "killing is a revolutionary act" is considered hate speech...

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2. 

On Wednesday, the FW de Klerk foundation revealed that The Nobel Peace Prize medal awarded to South Africa’s last apartheid president was stolen from his Cape Town home six months ago. He received the prize in 1993 alongside anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela, for his role in ushering South Africa into democracy.

Read more: FW de Klerk's Nobel Prize stolen from Cape Town home

FW De Klerk-Final words November 11, 2021
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3. 

Matthew Booth, whose alleged extramarital affairs with Bongani Mthombeni-Möller were exposed by his wife on Instagram, has said that "The matter has been handed over to my attorneys".

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4. 

If you are waking up to dry taps, remember there is a four-day water shutdown in some areas west of Durban. 

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Water taps (Do not use)
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5. 

A traveler in Hollywood, USA, was roasted on social media after he was caught trying to conceal a gun inside a raw chicken stashed in his carry-on luggage.

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