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Daily news update: Prince Mashele apologises, Tshwane council meeting drama and Malema BBC interview

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Daily news update: 25 May 2023

Prince Mashele ‘eternally grateful’ for R12.5m from Herman Mashaba, apologises for lying

Political analyst and the author of Herman Mashaba’s book, Prince Mashele, has apologised following the controversy over the book he penned about the ActionSA leader.

Mashele made headlines in the past few days after it was reported Mashaba paid R12.5 million in his personal capacity to fund the book, titled The Outsider: The Unauthorised Biography of Herman Mashaba.

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EFF demands mayor drink water from Hammanskraal as R450m allocated to Rooiwal upgrades

DA Tshwane Mayoral candidate, Cilliers Brink speaks to media ahead of an election for the Mayor of Tshwane, 22 March 2023 . Picture: Neil McCartney / The Citizen

The City of Tshwane will allocate R450 million for the refurbishment of the Rooiwal Wastewater Treatment Works amid the cholera outbreak in Hammanskraal which has been riddled with poor sanitation and water issues for years.

At least 17 people have died from the the diarrhoeal disease so far, with many others hospitalised due to gastrointestinal infection.

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WATCH: Malema warns of anarchy, looting if Eskom grid collapses in BBC interview

EFF leader Julius Malema (R) during his interview on Wednesday, 24 May 2023, with the BBC’s ‘HARDtalk’ with Stephen Sackur. Picture: Twitter/ @BBCHARDtalk

As South Africa continues to endure rolling blackouts, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has reiterated his claim that the country’s electricity grid is on the verge of collapse.

Malema, in an interview on Wednesday with the BBC’s HARDtalk with Stephen Sackur, warned of anarchy, looting, and a leaderless revolution if the power grid collapses.

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Load shedding halts Enyobeni tavern trial again

Law enforcement and emergency response vehicles out the Enyobeni tavern in East London, Eastern Cape on 26 June 2022. Picture: Supplied.

The trial of the two Enyobeni tavern owners, accused of selling alcohol to minors on the night 21 people died in their establishment, is expected to continue on Wednesday.

Vuyokazi and Siyakhangela Ndevu appeared in the East London Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, where the case was rolled over due to load shedding.

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Two men killed, five injured in suspected vigilante attack at Nyanga taxi rank

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There was heavy police presence in the Nyanga taxi rank area following a suspected vigilante attack which left two men dead and five others injured on Wednesday.

According to IOL, the victims were accused of hijackings in the area.

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Western Cape to implement pilot project to eliminate power blackouts

Eskom has announced its load shedding schdule for the weekend. Photo: iStock

Premier Alan Winde led discussions this week during a meeting of the Western Cape Energy Council, which brought together mayors from various municipalities collaborating with the Western Cape government to alleviate the impact of load shedding.

He explained that government plans to achieve this by implementing containerised solar photovoltaic (PV) cells and battery storage in these areas.

READ MORE: Western Cape to implement pilot project to eliminate power blackouts

Tina Turner: the raw power of rock and roll

(FILES) Singer Tina Turner performs onstage during the 50th annual Grammy awards held at the Staples Center on February 10, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. Rock legend Tina Turner, the growling songstress who electrified audiences from the 1960s and went on to release hit records across five decades, has died at the age of 83, a statement announced on May 24, 2023. “It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Tina Turner,” read the statement on the official Instagram page of the eight-time Grammy winner. (Photo by Kevin Winter / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP)

Tina Turner, the growling songstress whose explosive presence left an indelible mark on 20th-century rock, electrified fans with five decades of hit records — first with husband Ike Turner, then as a wildly successful solo act.

The Black eight-time Grammy winner, who has died at the age of 83, lit up the stage from the 1960s, and won a new generation of fans in a stunning comeback after escaping her violent marriage — making her popular music’s ultimate survivor.

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Saka signs new long-term Arsenal deal

Arsenal’s English midfielder Bukayo Saka celebrates after scoring his side’s second goal against Palace. Picture: JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP.

Bukayo Saka has signed a new long-term contract at Arsenal, saying the Premier League club is the “right place to make the next step” in his blossoming career.

The England forward played a pivotal role in the club’s unsuccessful title push this season, scoring 14 goals in all competitions and providing 11 assists.

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