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[Click here to read this message online.] Free Edition 26 October 2016 [Mail & Guardian Logo] [Zuma explains why he interdicted Thuli Madonsela's state capture report] [National] | [Ra'eesa Pather] [President Jacob Zuma (pictured) said to Parliament on Tuesday that Cabinet will support Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, who is facing fraud charges, because he is presumed innocent until proven guilty. (David Harrison, M&G)] President Jacob Zuma (pictured) said to Parliament on Tuesday that Cabinet will support Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, who is facing fraud charges, because he is presumed innocent until proven guilty. (David Harrison, M&G) The president told the National Council of Provinces on Tuesday that he was merely exercising his 'legal right' through the action. [Key numbers to watch out for in today's midterm budget] [National] | [Mike Cohen] The heat will be on South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan when he delivers his mid-term budget. [UN receives reports of massacres by Islamic State fighters in Mosul] [World] | [Tom Miles] There are fears that the extremists will commit more atrocities in an attempt to spread fear as they try to hold on to their last major Iraqi bastion. [Braamfontein roads closed following burning of police vehicle] [National] | [Tammy Petersen] Motorists were advised to use alternative routes after people started throwing rocks at vehicles. [ANC Youth League hits out at Ramaphosa for supporting Pravin Gordhan] [National] | [Tshidi Madia] 'Society wants us to believe there are some who must not be prosecuted ... and that some should be prosecuted,' says the organisation's leader. [Midterm budget: A balancing act for Gordhan as he tries to boost the economy] [National] | [Reuters] Pravin Gordhan has said he plans to reduce government spending, raise taxes and cut the budget deficit to 3.2 percent of GDP. [Vytjie Mentor makes application to intervene in state capture matter] [National] | [Tshidi Madia] The former ANC MP wants the court to direct that Zuma pay the costs of the application. [Save South Africa: Whose protest is it anyway?] [Analysis] | [Ra'eesa Pather] A civil society campaign is calling for President Zuma’s resignation and firmly backing Pravin Gordhan as he prepares to head to court. [Trump vs Clinton: Will the US vote for a low energy candidate or a power hungry one?] [World] | [Valerie Volcovici], [Devika Krishna Kumar] The Republican feels restoring traditional industries will 'make America great again', while the Democrat envisions an environmentally-friendly US. [The Pixies to headline Rock The Lawns music festival] [Arts and Culture] | [Staff Reporter] The US rock band will tour South Africa for the first time in March 2017. Premium content from M&G's Daily Edition: [Hot hunks flex their muscle over Mr SA's 'missing' money] [National] | [Athandiwe Saba] Mr SA is just around the corner — but last year it was postponed and now contestants allege money has disappeared. [Nuclear build tied to outdated Integrated Resource Plan] [Business] | [Lisa Steyn] The energy plan does not reflect how much has changed since 2010. ['Liberal' countries are stoking paranoia about all things Muslim] [Analysis] | [Aayesha J Soni] The US, Australia and the UK have measures in place and have passed laws based on Islamophobia. [Snatched images turns 'Horsemen' into pretty postcards] [Art and Design] | [Kwanele Sosibo] The photos capture the majesty of the mountains, the riders and sturdy Basotho ponies, but we learn nothing of the subjects’ lives. [Subscribe to access this content] [Unsubscribe] [View online] [View PDF] [Pause Subscription] [Unsubscribe] | [Update Profile] | [View PDF] | [Pause Subscription] | [View Online] Email Powered By This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 26-10-2016 Mail & Guardian is intended for opt in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it] to us.

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