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Another month and another protest against Uber's disruptive business in South Africa. This time mete

[Daily Maverick] AFTERNOON THING with JOHN STUPART TGIF, 10 March 2017 WHILE YOU WERE WORKING [Cab drivers march against Uber]( Another month and another protest against Uber's disruptive business in South Africa. This time metered cabs blocked highways in and around OR Tambo, demanding Uber leave SA. Uber in response stressed that cab drivers were welcome to join them, and that there was no reason taxi associations and the rider app couldn't co-operate. Although tense, no violence has been reported today, so that's five stars at least. [Rabada and De Villiers climb ODI rankings]( Recent ODI victories have propelled AB de Villiers to the top of the world ODI batsmen rankings, and pushed fast bowler Kagiso Rabada into the top five bowlers for the first time in his career. With spinner Imran Tahir still sitting at the top of the ICC ODI rankings for bowling, South Africa's standings in world cricket are looking very rosy. [Mission complete for Japanese military in South Sudan]( Japan announced today that it was pulling out its estimated 350 soldiers from Juba. Focused on engineering projects, the force was being withdrawn after five years due to a change in the country's developmental needs rather than a deterioration in the overall security situation. [Ancient statues discovered in Egypt]( Two statues of pharaohs have been discovered in a Cairo suburb. Dating back to 1314 - 1200 BC, the statues were found in the Mattarya district by archaeologists. The next step is to retrieve said statues from their spots in the dirt and begin restoration. — FEATURED ARTICLES [The ANC vs The Stalwarts: The Great Betrayal & The Fight Back]( [The ANC vs The Stalwarts: The Great Betrayal & The Fight Back]( BY Ranjeni Munusamy [Parliament: The world’s still a much-travelled oyster for Secretary Mgidlana]( [Parliament: The world’s still a much-travelled oyster for Secretary Mgidlana]( BY Marianne Merten [SARS unravels SA clothing industry: Tax leakages, job losses blamed on illegal imports]( [SARS unravels SA clothing industry: Tax leakages, job losses blamed on illegal imports]( BY Marianne Thamm OPINIONISTAS [Social Grants crisis: You cannot eat airtime]( [Social Grants crisis: You cannot eat airtime]( A column by Magda Wierzycka [All around us, those in power flout the rule of law]( [All around us, those in power flout the rule of law]( A column by Judith February [FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO A FRIEND]( Copyright © 2017 Daily Maverick, All rights reserved. You are receiving this mail because you are awesome and on the Daily Maverick First Thing subscriber list. [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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