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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 [Nigerians blamed in North West drug war] A woman sat on the corner of a mattress and cried yesterday as neighbours arrived to comfort her at her home in Ramosadi village in Mahikeng, North West. [ANC members publicly insulting Zuma will pay the price, says Mantashe] African National Congress (ANC) members insulting President Jacob Zuma on public platforms will pay the price, this is according to General Secretary Gwede Mantashe. [Mandela's wishes should never have been challenged by Winnie - AbaThembu royal family] The royal family of the kingdom of AbaThembu on Thursday welcomed the Mthatha High Court judgment against Winnie Madikizela-Mandela over her late ex-husband’s Qunu home — and issued a plea for the Mandela family to unite by following customary practises. [‘Presently no risk of bubonic plague in Johannesburg’‚ disease institute says] As Pikitup workers continue their month-long strike‚ Johannesburg officials have moved to allay fears of a bubonic plague outbreak following reports that a rat in the city had tested positive for exposure to the disease. [Zuma's son alleges plot to remove South African president] [President Zuma's eldest son Edward arriving at his wedding on October 8, 2011 in Nkandla, South Africa. (Photo by Gallo Images / Sunday Times / Jackie Clausen)] South African President Jacob Zuma’s son said on Wednesday that there was an orchestrated plot to remove his father from the helm of Africa’s most industrialised economy. [Uber defends price drop amid objections by its drivers] Lower prices in South Africa will benefit drivers‚ not just passengers — because of higher demand‚ according to Uber. [Malema revved up over judge’s car comments at JSC interviews] Women often don’t last in the legal profession because they move to positions in civil service so they can buy Mercedes-Benzes and BMWs. [ANC MPs won't say sorry to Madonsela] African National Congress (ANC) members on the justice portfolio committee on Thursday refused to apologise to Public Protector Thuli Madonsela‚ despite members of the opposition requesting that the committee do so. [WATCH: Top 6 quotes as civil society calls for Zuma to step down] Civil society leaders, academics and ANC veterans gathered at Constitution Hill in Johannesburg on Wednesday to urge South Africans to stand against President Jacob Zuma, whom they say has breached his oath of office. [SPORT] [Henyekane: Gone, but not forgotten] Free State Stars general manager Rantsi Mokoena says finishing in the top eight will be the ultimate tribute for Richard Henyekane. [Pitso's eye on crucial Vita clash] Pitso Mosimane earned a "double" by winning the PSL's coach of the month awards for January and February, but even that feat was overshadowed by Mamelodi Sundowns' crucial upcoming CAF Champions League match against AS Vita Club this Sunday. [End of the road for Bucs defender Siyabonga Sangweni] Orlando Pirates Chairman Dr Irvin Khoza has announced the pre-mature retirement of club's veteran defender Siyabonga Sangweni from professional football. [More Bartletts are needed, says Baxter] [Stuart Baxter during the Absa Premiership match between SuperSport United and Ajax Cape Town. Picture Credit: Gallo Images] SuperSport United coach Stuart Baxter believes South African football would be developing much quicker if more young coaches like Shaun Bartlett were appointed. [Maritzburg at a crossroads] Bottom of the log Maritzburg United have been hard at work for weeks already for their crunch clash with the University of Pretoria, which could see them move out of relegation danger for the first time this season. [Larsen pursues top coaching badge] "I'll never pretend I know it all." These are the words of Golden Arrows coach Clinton Larsen, who is set to improve his qualifications. [GOOD LIFE] [CONFESSION BOX: Daughter broke bond of trust by shoplifting] My 14-year-old daughter was caught shoplifting. [Always a good idea to just wig it] Let's face it, synthetic hair is here to stay! [Quarter of workers are depressed‚ plea for understanding at work] One in four working South Africans suffers from depression. This is according to specialist psychiatrist Shaheen Kader‚ who says the latest studies show how high the burden is. [When to let go of your child] There's no denying that children grow up very fast. Before you know it, they are all grown up. [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? [Pic of the day] CAPTION: Zahara shows off slimmer figure. Picture credit: Instagram [End of the road for Bucs defender Siyabonga Sangweni] [[13] comments] [Former rapper Mr Selwyn warns about the evils of porn and masturbation] [Selwyn Ngwenya. 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