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[If you cannot view this newsletter properly, click here to view it online] [Sowetan LIVE Home Page][Follow Sowetan LIVE on Twitter][Join our Facebook Fan Page] [News Page] [Business Page] [Sport Page] [Entertainment Page] [Good Life Page] [Help Line Page] [Shwashi Page] [jobs Page] [e-diton Page] TOP STORIES [Another week behind bars for Oscar Pistorius 'scammer'] The man accused of attempting to extort a quarter of a million rand from Oscar Pistorius will remain in prison for another week after his case was postponed at the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in Pretoria on Monday. [Limpopo School of horrors shut - Parents outraged by department's decision] [Pupils having their last meal of the day at Mpepule Primary School Situated at Overressel farm near Lephalale, Limpopo. Picture Credit: Sandile Ndlovu] Mpepule Primary School in Limpopo has been closed, following Sowetan's exposé of the inhumane conditions pupils were living under . [Nyanga cops nabbed on house robbery charges] Two Nyanga police officers were apprehended on Monday morning and are to face charges of house robbery. ['Report alleged police intimidation', Nhleko tells Malema] The minister of police on Monday called on Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema to report his alleged intimidation at the hands of police officers and “desist from making innuendos without following up with necessary action”. ['I have been given the task to shepard the nation, let me lead you': Zuma] [Jacob Zuma inMelmoth KwaZulu-Natal Picture Credit: GCIS ] President Jacob Zuma was in Melmoth KwaZulu-Natal over the weekend for the launch of a government drought relief programme. [Fidentia money was stashed overseas – Panama Papers] The Panama Papers – which purport to show how world leaders and companies hid funds away in banks and shadow companies – have uncovered how a law firm abroad was used to protect people involved in one of South Africa’s biggest white collar fraud scandals. [Joburg announces more upgrades to M1 to start in May] Just as Johannesburg road users were “adapting well” to the closure of northbound lanes on the M1 freeway‚ the city announced that construction requiring the shutting of northbound lanes is less than a month away. [SPORT] [Neymar open to 'dream' PSG move - agent] Brazilian superstar Neymar could join Paris Saint Germain, if the French giants pay his huge 193 million euros ($220 million) get out clause, his agent said Monday. [FIFA officials, Platini, Messi named in secret offshore files] Disgraced FIFA officials, suspended UEFA chief Michel Platini and Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi were amongst the names found Sunday in leaked documents which reveal offshore financial dealings. [Barca vow to hit back against Atletico after Clasico loss] Barcelona’s 39-match unbeaten run may have ended with Saturday’s home defeat by Real Madrid but the European champions are adamant it was a temporary blip on their road to more glory. [Treble still possible, says Downs' Pitso] Pitso Mosimane is not downplaying thoughts of a treble this season, but he knows that an April in which Mamelodi Sundowns face eight gruelling fixtures will require a monumental juggling act that can go a long way in deciding his side's fate. [West Indies board slam Sammy's 'inappropriate' remarks] [Darren Sammy, Captain of the West Indies celebrate with the trophy during the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016 final match between England and West Indies at Eden Gardens on April 3, 2016 in Kolkata, India. Picture credits: Getty Images] The bitter divisions in Caribbean cricket were laid bare Sunday as the West Indies board publicly reprimanded captain Darren Sammy just hours after his team’s stunning victory in the World T20 final over England. [GOOD LIFE] [Proud progenitor of a rich African heritage] Eastern Cape-born visual artist Majolandile Dyalvane will fly the South African flag when he exhibits his creations at the Friedman Benda Gallery in New York. [Fewer career women are having children] Qualified South African women are putting off having children until they are established in their careers and married – contributing to an increase in childlessness in the country. [Find your lover's G-spot and ignite flames of passion] Do you know your partner's G-spot? [Endless suffering with period pains] [Woman Suffering From Period Pain - Stock image] Painkillers and anti-inflammatory pills help Khanyisa Stengile get out of bed every day. [Free workshop for women with uterine fibroids] [Female reproductive system - Stock image ] Interventional radiologist Dr Gary Sudwarts is raising awareness about the women’s health condition of uterine fibroids, which he believes needs much greater attention and awareness than it currently receives. [Run to help find a cure for spinal cord injury] [Picture taken at the Start of the Wings for Life World Run2015 Picture Credit: Supplied] Entries are now open for the South African edition of the third Wings For Life World Run [Pic of the day] CAPTION: Lerato Kganyago joins Live Amp. [Arthur Mafokate dedicates concert to sick mother] [[9] comments] [Exes battle it out in Lip Sync contest] [[14] comments] [Cassper Nyovest's mom sues Penny Penny for claiming her son] [[83] comments] [Petrol price to rise on Wednesday] [[8] comments] [Unsubscribe] | [Forward to a Friend] | [e-Edition] [Sowetan LIVE Home Page] All material Copyright Sowetan LIVE © TMG Limited (Pty) Ltd. All Rights Reserved [Unsubscribe] | [Update Profile] | [View PDF] | [Pause Subscription] | [View Online] Email Powered By This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 04-04-2016 by Sowetan LIVE part of Times Media 4 Biermann Ave, Rosebank, Gauteng, 2196 Sowetan LIVE part of Times Media is intended for opt in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it] to us.

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