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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 [GRIM WARNING: Cape Town's cemeteries, like this one in Maitland, tell the tale of the city's escalating mortality rate as the HIV/Aids epidemic takes its toll. Pic Marianne Pretorius. © ST.] [Royals celebrate chief's death: 'We are better off without dead chief'] The family of a Limpopo chief who died last week say they are relieved and are looking forward to a brighter future without him. [Slain candidates won wards] Several ANC councillor candidates killed in the run-up to the local government elections won their wards convincingly across the country. [Cut bigwigs’ salaries to fund free higher education‚ student union tells commission] [A picture of graduation cap on money Picture Credit: Thinkstock ] Salaries of university vice-chancellors‚ government ministers‚ mayors and municipal managers should be reduced to fund free higher education. [UDM, EFF, Cope and UF list removal of Zuma as part of coalition requirements] [President Jacob Zuma during the election results announcement held in Pretoria. Picture Credit: Mabuti Kali/Sowetan/Sunday World] Removing President Jacob Zuma as the head of state is one of the requirements political parties have highlighted ahead of going into coalitions talks with the ANC. [Insurance companies won't pay - dispute over dread disease cover] Be warned! [EFF rules out coalitions with ANC‚ and warns DA to not underestimate its ‘catalytic capacity’] [EFF leaders during Tshela Thupa Rally at Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane. Photo: SANDILE NDLOVU] The African National Congress (ANC) is on the ropes because of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). [CCMA intervenes in Eskom wage dispute] The Commission for Conciliation‚ Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) said on Wednesday that all the parties involved in the Eskom strike have accepted its intervention. [SPORT] [Zambia job for Igesund] Gordon Igesund will have to hit the ground running to restore the pride Zambian football has lost over the last few years. ['Banyana need future players'] Women's football should follow the same model adopted by netball if South Africa were to establish a viable female professional soccer league. [Mathoho, Mothiba ruled out of crucial Iraq clash] The South Africa Under-23 men’s Olympic team will be without the services of central defender Eric Mathoho and striker Lebo Mothiba when they face Iraq in their crucial last Group A match of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. [Tinkler convinced City will measure up to top league] Cape Town City FC coach Eric Tinkler believes he has enough quality at his disposal to ensure that the newly formed club survives in the Absa Premiership. [Veteran Ngwepe tosteady Magesi youth] Former Mamelodi Sundowns and Bloemfontein Celtic defender Elias Ngwepe is already playing a crucial role with the youngsters at his new club, Magesi, according to coach Jacky Ledwaba. [Lehlohonolo Majoro joins Cape Town City from Orlando Pirates in two-year deal] Cape Town City have completed the signing of Orlando Pirates striker Lehlohonolo Majoro‚ the club confirmed on Tuesday. [GOOD LIFE] [Doctors can get screen shot of your insides] It is no secret that technology has advanced beyond belief. [The amount of sleep you get could affect your marriage, suggests new research] A new US study suggests yet another reason to get some shut-eye, finding that husbands and wives who get a good night's sleep are more satisfied with their marriage the next day. [Medical experts rubbish DA man's 'ineffective' vaccine claim] The National Institute for Communicable Diseases says data shows the rotavirus vaccine given to babies to prevent severe diarrhea and death infants does work‚ contrary to a claim that there is a problem with the vaccine’s effectiveness. [Medicines Control Council issues warning on testosterone containing medicines] The Medicines Control Council (MCC) says testosterone containing medicines are being used illegally and inappropriately in South Africa — and that there is a serious danger to using them for impotence or for bulking up muscle. [Pufferfish alert for KZN beaches] If you go down to the beach today‚ you’re in for a big surprise … as scores of pufferfish are reported to be washing ashore due to changing ocean temperatures off KwaZulu-Natal. [Another gene link to depression found: study] [stressed businessman sitting outside corporate office - Stock ] Scientists on Monday reported fresh evidence for an inherited risk for depression, uncovering 17 genetic variations which they linked to major depressive disorder (MDD). [Pic of the day] CAPTION: Clint Brink and girlfriend Steffi van Wyk get married. Kiki Marli via Instagram [SA women lead 2016 African Women Awards nominations] [[0] comments] [Minnie Dlamini: I’ve learnt not to discuss my relationships] [Minnie Dlamini. 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