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ICYMI: Catch up on this week’s news

Here are some of this week’s headlines:

ANOTHER week has gone by and just in case it was a little too busy to catch up on the news, here are some of this week’s headlines:

WTF Thursday – Did you know?

It might not add value to your life but in case you are having a bad day, here are the funniest and weirdest facts to give you a giggle or maybe leave you flabbergasted.

 

PHOTO: Flip Nicklin/Minden Pictures/WWF

Marine mammal faces imminent extinction

EARTH’S rarest marine mammal, the vaquita, faces extinction if action is not taken immediately.

 

Protesting parents agree to re-open Wentworth school for third term

This has nothing to do with race as many would believe. It’s about getting the correctly qualified person for this position

 

Can you relate to acts of resistentialism?

EVER felt like that table leg is just out to get you, or that your evil bedroom door handle positions itself just to catch your shirt when you walk past?

 

Buzz over Bluff road sign

NEW signage has been going up in the south, but one sign has more than a few Bluffites snapping pics and making comments.

 

Countdown to claim R19,2-m Powerball winnings

An Isipingo resident has less than a week to claim his or her multi-million riches won in last year’s July jackpot.

 

Petition urges Montclair motorists to reduce speed

FED-UP residents and shop owners on Montclair’s Kenyon Howden Road have reached their last nerve with motorists on the infamous road which is a hotspot for speeding and accidents.

 

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