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[Read this message online.] 23 March 2016 [Six reasons the ANC didn't fire Zuma] [Carien du Plessis] Following several several shock 'revelations' many are calling for his head. So how did the President escape the recent NEC meeting unscathed? - [Zuma offered to step down as president] - [Zuma warns against racists who use art, 'like cartoonists'] - [Zuma rehashes 2011 Gupta denial] - [Zuma gathers allies close to fend off opposition] [Farm learners go the mile - just to get to school] [Farm learners go the mile - just to get to school] Farm children from poor socioeconomic backgrounds travel great distances and endure much - all for an education that may be out of their reach. [SA officials in Brussels confirmed safe] [National] - [News24 Wire] [SA officials in Brussels confirmed safe] South African diplomatic workers in the capital of Belgium were unharmed by Tuesday's attacks. [Zuma offered to step down as president] [National] - [Matuma Letsoalo] [Zuma offered to step down as president] 'He told us we should tell him directly if we wanted him to step down, rather than stab him in the back,' an ANC NEC member told the M&G. [Malawi drought: "I'm pregnant, but I've got nothing to eat."] [Bhekisisa Features] - [Josephine Chinele] [Malawi drought: ] Some rain has fallen yet crop yields are still expected to be poor, but aid programmes have opened the door to a more sustainable future. [State to foot environmental bill for abandoned mines] [Environment] - [Sipho Kings] [State to foot environmental bill for abandoned mines] The department of mineral resources has been left with a R30-billion rehabilitation bill to clean up the damage left by failed mining firms. [SABC blatantly ignores public protector's report] [National] - Carien du Plessis, [Matuma Letsoalo] [State to foot environmental bill for abandoned mines] Public protector Thuli Madonsela was "taken aback" at the news, and was writing to the SABC "to help it understand the SCA judgment". [Europe’s lazy storks hooked on takeaways] [News] - [Sipho Kings] [State to foot environmental bill for abandoned mines] As a result of human influences and global environmental change, the migratory bird has taken to a more sedentary lifestyle. [#UnmaskStigma with M&G TB awareness campaign] [Bhekisisa News] - [Mia Malan] [State to foot environmental bill for abandoned mines] The Mail & Guardian's health centre, Bhekisisa, joins the World Health Organisation in raising awareness about TB on World TB Day on March 24. [ANC seeks urgent meeting with the Guptas] [National] - [News 24] [State to foot environmental bill for abandoned mines] In the aftermath of last week's allegations that the Gupta family had tried to 'buy' various Cabinet positions, the family and ANC agreed to meet. [World Bank finds itself in a Gini fix] [Business] - [Dick Forslund] [State to foot environmental bill for abandoned mines] The institution has tried to minimise income inequality in South Africa, with ludicrous results, writes Dick Forslund. 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