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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 [ConCourt rules wife’s rights of residence not affected by husband’s eviction] The Constitutional Court on Thursday held that a woman who stayed on a farm where her husband worked was an occupier in her own right under the Extension of Security of Tenure Act (ESTA). [When women earn less than male colleagues - How to tackle it] [Gender equality - Stock image] DID YOU KNOW? If you are a woman working in a smaller city doing the same job as a male colleague‚ your company cannot pay you less just because of your geographic location. [ANCYL wants new leaders to study and aim for degrees] [LEARNING CURVE: The newly elected leaders of the ANC Youth League in Mpumalanga are treasurer Sam 'Obama' Masango, deputy chairman Trevor Nkosi, chairman Timothy Mashele, secretary Pholoso Mbatsane and deputy secretary Sonto Mnguni-MalepengPhoto: Mandla Khoza] Newly elected ANC Youth League leaders in Mpumalanga want all its provincial and regional leaders to study towards higher education qualifications to better lead their peers. [People on grants better off than me says pensioner] When we retire, we need a financial expert to give us good advic e on how to manage our pension fund or which retirement annuity is the best. [Doctor in court over ARVs theft] [ IN THE DOCK: Dr Adekunle Ganiyu Adefila appears in the Polokwane Magistrate's Court yesterday for fraudulently obtaining ARVs and other medication PHOTO: SANDILE NDLOVU] A Limpopo doctor accused of fraudulently obtaining ARVs and other medication stood in the dock quietly with his hands behind his back during his first appearance in the Polokwane Magistrate's Court yesterday. [Freed Zimbabwe protest leader calls for further strikes] [Popular Zimbabwean pastor Evan Mawarire. Picture Credit: Evan Mawarire on Facebook] The Zimbabwean pastor who has emerged as leader of a new protest movement against President Robert Mugabe’s authoritarian government called on Thursday for further strikes and shutdowns. [Old John Mabizela had the talent to be a superstar, but it has all gone down the drain] [Mbulelo Mabizela of Mamelodi Sundowns during the Confederations Cup at Atteridgeville Stadium. Pic:VELI NHLAPO.13/07/2008.] Mbulelo Oldjohn Mabizela may be five years away from celebrating his 40th birthday, but the serial bad boy is still as childish as he was 15 years ago. [Think of the economy‚ Gordhan tells workers and bosses in wage talks] Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has appealed to workers and employees who have started wage negotiations to consider the economy in the decisions they will make. [Woman who called traffic cop the k-word was ‘traumatised and snapped’: lawyer] Vicki Momberg‚ the Durban woman whose k-word tirade directed at a traffic officer was caught on a cellphone recording‚ tried to stop the media from recording court proceedings‚ claiming it prejudiced her. [SPORT] [Mamelodi Sundowns attacking Hlompho Kekana. Picture credits: Gallo Images] [Sundowns do not fear Egyptian powerhouses Zamalek - Kekana] Despite Zamalek’s glorified history in the African Champions League‚ Mamelodi Sundowns do not fear the Egyptian powerhouses and actually fancy their chances. [Cosafa Cup triumph not enough to boost Bafana's ranking on Fifa list] Despite their winning run at the 2016 COSAFA Castle Cup‚ South Africa have moved up just a single place in the latest FIFA World Rankings released on Thursday. [Departures no worry for Coetzee] Ajax Cape Town's defence will be much better in the new season despite the loss of goalkeeper Anssi Jaakkola and defender Abbubaker Mobara, former defensive partner Rivaldo Coetzee feels. [Pirates release transfer list (PHOTOS)] [Going out (Loan or Sale): Mpho Mvelase. Picture credits: Gallo Images] Orlando Pirates have issued a statement confirming that some of the players are set to leave the club ahead of the 2016/17 season. 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[‘This virus belongs to be – I can’t go around spreading it’: AIDS victim] “I keep this virus to myself‚ I can’t go around spreading it. It belongs to me‚” says AIDS victim Lawrence Sengwane. [Pic of the day] CAPTION: Wololo! Babes wodumo is the new girl to watch [Boity, Thomas Gumede and Basketmouth launch Ridiculousness Africa (PHOTOS)] [[6] comments] [Mo Flava and Lerato Kganyago to replace Tbo Touch on Metro] [[6] comments] [WATCH: Twerking goes horribly wrong when Big Brother contestant's dress rips open during interview] [[27] comments] [Stop providing your boyfriend with 'free milk'] [[78] comments] [BEE tycoons think women are like sports cars] [[106] comments] [Unsubscribe] | [Forward to a Friend] | [e-Edition] [Sowetan LIVE Home Page] All material Copyright Sowetan LIVE © TMG Limited (Pty) Ltd. 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