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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 [Why am I not benefitting from Nkosi's legacy? - Nkosi Johnson's biological sister] The 21st International Aids Conference to be held in Durban from today brings painful memories to Xolani Nkosi Johnson's biological sister. [#RIP Gugu Zulu: the fastest brother in Africa] Gugulethu "Gugu" Zulu was born in Soweto on May 13 1978. [Siblings arrested in terror raids must report to police twice a week] [Brandon-Lee Thulsie and Tony-Lee Thulsie. Picture Credit: Facebook (via TimesLIVE)] The Patel siblings — arrested in anti-terror raids — made a brief appearance in the Kagiso Magistrate’s Court on Monday. The court was surrounded by a tight security cordon manned by heavily armed police. [Psychiatric evaluation of Zinde’s son still underway] The case against Warona Mark Zinde‚ arrested a month ago for allegedly murdering his mother‚ Hope Zinde‚ has been postponed to August 10. [SA rally driver Gugu Zulu dies] Gugu Zulu, one of South Africa's most celebrated rally drivers, has died. [50% of SAA fleet to use biojet fuel by 2023] [South African Airways (SAA). Picture credits: Gallo Images] State-owned airlines SAA and Mango flew their first commercial flights on Boeing 737-800s using blended biojet fuel‚ the culmination of a three-year trial of a nicotine-free tobacco crop called solaris. [Tshepo Maseko's fight against drugs puts his life at risk] Actor Tshepo Maseko has taken on a challenge to hinder the use of drugs among young people through his project‚ Sgidla Waar. [Cellphone plotting leads to another arrest in Jayde murder case] Cellphone plotting has apparently resulted in police arresting another person in connection with the murder of Jayde Panayiotou. [Mandela believed people could make future better: Bill Gates] [Billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft's co-founder Bill Gates Bill Gates delivers the 14th Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture on the eve of Mandela Day under the theme ] Nelson Mandela was concerned about the future and believed people could make the future better than the past‚ Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates said on Sunday. [SPORT] [Rallying call: Panyaza Lesufi addresses Swallows fans at the Ipelegeng Community Centre in Soweto yesterday. Picture credits: Veli Nhlapo] [Birds hope for PSL approval this week] "From Wednesday, if we perform what is expected from us by the PSL, I can confirm we will have a new team in the Absa Premiership - Swallows FC," Panyaza Lesufi told the club's faithful at a gathering in Soweto yesterday. [Mourinho urges patience with new signing Bailly] [Eric Bailly of Manchester United in action during the pre-season friendly match between Wigan Athletic and Manchester United at JJB Stadium on July 16, 2016 in Wigan, England. (Photo by Matthew Peters/Man Utd via Getty Images)] Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has urged patience with new recruit Eric Bailly, saying that the defender will take time to adapt to the demands of England’s top flight following his move from Spain. [Pirates defender joins AmaZulu] [Former Orlando Pirates defender Mbongeni Gumede. Picture credits: Gallo Images] AmaZulu have signed Orlando Pirates defender Mbongeni Gumede on a three year deal, the club said on Monday. [Zungu must toughen up - McCarthy] [Portuguese Premiera Liga attacking midfielder Bongani Zungu. Picture credits: Gallo Images] With his move to the Portuguese Premiera Liga, Bongani Zungu has chosen "a brilliant league" and an ideal country to kick-start his European career. [GOOD LIFE] [New US research has found that the bacteria in the gut could potentially predict an individual's risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis. ©michellegibson/Istock.com] [Could gut bacteria predict and prevent rheumatoid arthritis?] New US research has uncovered another link between gut health and physical ailments, finding that the bacteria in the gut could potentially predict an individual's risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis. [A few fascinating facts about the 21st International Aids Conference] Durban is hosting the 21st International Aids Conference‚ marking its return to the city after 16 years. Since those dark days‚ when HIV was denied by South Africa’s leaders‚ great progress has been made in the country and in the world – but much more still needs to be achieved. [Meds lower risk of HIV in couples having condomless sex] Antiretroviral therapy vastly lowers the risk of spreading HIV for couples in which one partner has the virus and the other does not, even when they have condomless sex, researchers said Tuesday. [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. [When love comes with baggage] Let's face it, when one reaches a certain age, finding a partner without a past relationship is practically impossible. [Pic of the day] CAPTION: Phindile Gwala sizzles on Sports at 10 show [Gugu Zulu and Letshego - The Adventure Couple] [[5] comments] [Wannabe #IdolsSA pop star faints on Durban stage] [[8] comments] [Jaziel Brothers release Mandela tribute song] [[1] comments] [Bonang and AKA win big at 2016 YOU Spectacular (Photos)] [Bonang and AKA Picture credit: Luba Lesolle ] [[25] comments] [Lorna Maseko: ‘I’m newly single and ready to mingle’] [[30] 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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