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[WORKING TOGETHER: President Jacob Zuma with journalists during the commemoration of the South Afric

[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 [POWERFUL: Ajay and Atul Gupta, seated, and, standing, Duduzane Zuma and Jagdish Parekh have proved to be influential enough to write to the president to make the government, intervene on their behalf while they have the Banking Ombudsman to sort out their problems, says the writer. Photo: Muntu Vilakazi/Gallo Images] [Zuma proves state capture is real] Imagine a businessman in a local municipality, who has troubles with his bank. The bank writes to tell him that his account has been frozen due to criminality involved in the account. [DA: Abrahams duty-bound to proceed with prosecution against Zuma] [Shaun Abrahams . Picture Credit: Simon Mathebula] Last week’s North Gauteng High Court ruling that fraud and corruption charges against Jacob Zuma “were erroneously dropped” are a “golden opportunity for advocate Shaun Abrahams to show his independence”. [Almost R45K transferred to waitress bullied by activist] A R50 donation that snowballed into a social media fundraising campaign for a Cape Town waitress has delivered R44777 to the woman who was humiliated by #RhodesMustFall activist Ntokozo Qwabe. [Phiyega has ace up her sleeve - Marikana findings challenged] Suspended national police commissioner Riah Phiyega believes that it will be a "huge task" for the SA Police Service to help take her down over the Marikana massacre. [READER LETTER: Zuma cost ANC by sacking Malema] South Africans need to respect Julius Malema's leadership capability. [Supporters claim Panayiotou is innocent in court] The case against murder-accused Christopher Panayiotou and his co-accused was once again postponed in the Port Elizabeth Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday. [Advice to avoid a dog attack] Learn your dog’s body language‚ show it respect and do not corner it. This is some of the advice being given by ER24 paramedics after a spate of dog attacks in recent weeks. [From car guard to gallery‚ with a little help from top artist] Once a refugee‚ then a shopping centre car guard‚ now a landscape painter under the tutelage of his idol. Eric Karangwa has had an unlikely journey. [‘SA’s media freedom in danger of decline because of ANC’] [WORKING TOGETHER: President Jacob Zuma with journalists during the commemoration of the South African Press Freedom Day at Sefako Makgatho Presidential Guest House in Pretoria yesterday. Picture Credit:Ntswe Mokoena(GCIS)] South Africa is one of four countries listed as having concerning “media policy developments”in a statement released by the Media Institute of Southern Africa (Misa) to commemorate World Press Freedom Day 2016. [SPORT] [Mabena gets the last laugh] It was a moment Ndumiso Mabena enjoyed so much. [It's do or die for stuttering Wits] Bidvest Wits' stuttering Absa Premiership challenge will be tested again tonight when they travel to Mpumalanga Black Aces knowing nothing short of victory will give them a realistic chance at silverware. [Man City's Silva to miss Champions League semi against Real] Manchester City will be without playmaker David Silva for two to three weeks, ensuring he will definitely miss Wednesday's Champions League semi-final second leg tie at Real Madrid, manager Manuel Pellegrini said on Friday. [Failure to protect leads is Maritzburg's big downfall] Maritzburg United were left to wonder again what exactly they need to do to cure the problem of giving away silly goals and turning imminent victory into defeat. [Pitso hopes to seal title early] Pitso Mosimane wants to have the Absa Premiership title wrapped up before Mamelodi Sundowns' penultimate game of the season at Bidvest Wits in a week's time. [GOOD LIFE] [Running for beginners: Top 10 tips to get you started] If you're feeling inspired to get fit for summer, then running is one of the simplest yet most rewarding sports you can do. But getting started can at first seem difficult and overwhelming, and you may find it hard to keep going. [Cheaters say music festivals are the best] Seven out of every 10 people say music festivals are the ideal place to cheat. [What to do when you win the lotto - Tips for instant millionaires] [Andile Dlamini during the annual Crown Gospel Music Awards held at the iNkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre, Durban. Picture credit: Veli Nhlapo] I'm sure at some point in your life, you wished to win a million rand or more and imagined what you would do with that money. Winning a large sum of money would be a dream come true for most South Africans, especially in our current economic climate. [Pioneering Aids professor awarded national order by President Zuma] Professor Helen Rees is on Thursday being awarded the Order of the Baobab (Silver) at the 2016 National Orders Awards ceremony in Pretoria. [Music helps babies learn speech: study] [US researchers compared nine-month-old babies who played with toys and trucks to those who practiced banging out a rhythm during a series of play sessions. ©Yuri_Arcurs/Istock.com] Babies who engage in musical play may have an easier time picking up language skills, suggested a study Monday. [Breast size, lying runs in the family - It may be in the genes] We hear it all the time: "You have your father's eyes", or "you inherited your aunt's big nose". [Pic of the day] CAPTION: Former Miss SA Bokang Montjane celebrates her 30th birthday. Instagram [King Goodwill Zwelithini's son Nhlanganiso and other celebs tie the knot] [[13] comments] [Trompies member Eugene Mthethwa owes over R42k in papgeld - report] [[4] comments] [Stars at Met Gala go bold with glam-tech looks (PHOTOS)] [[32] comments] [Tbo Touch costs SABC R15 million - report] [[33] comments] [The case of the disgruntled ex] [FILE PICTURE: BlackBerry Bold 9900 Launch-Dj Euphonik and Bonang Matheba. Pic:Simon Mathebula.16/09/2011. © Sunday Times] [[18] comments] [Click here] [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 03-05-2016 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. 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