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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 ['Well I was fired, they call it 'reshuffle' - Tokyo Sexwale] Businessman Tokyo Sexwale has opened up on how he was recalled from his position as minister of human settlements. [Hair conflict hits Shembe in rural KZN - Church against cutting of hair] A natural hair row has now hit a KwaZulu-Natal rural school, leaving members of the Shembe church angry that a pupil cut his hair, saying it was against their religion. [Union wants ‘free tertiary education for educator’s children’] [Wits students during a protest over the increase of tuition fees. Picture Credit: Gallo Images] The National Teachers’ Union (Natu) is to demand “free tertiary education for educator’s children”. ['Arrest me' - Gordhan throws down gauntlet to the Hawks] Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan told a Cape Town audience on Thursday that the Hawks can arrest him at any time they please. [Three siblings back with mother after community tracks down alleged abductor] [ Ayanda Mdlulwa‚ 31‚ is still shaken after her three children were taken on Wednesday night while in their care of their grandmother Mandisa Mdlulwa (right). Picture: Siyamtanda Capa] A woman has been arrested in Kwazakhele‚ in Port Elizabeth‚ after she allegedly abducted three siblings on Wednesday night. [Council firm on buying R1.5m car - 'All processes were followed'] [Car headlight Picture: iStock Image ] The Emalahleni local municipality in Mpumalanga, which plans to use R1.5-million rollover budget from developmental projects to buy a luxury car for its mayor, says all processes were followed. [Students accuse cops of rape] University of KwaZulu-Natal students yesterday marched peacefully against police officers who allegedly raped a student during a protest. [‘Outa members are now protected from e-toll prosecution’] The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) said on Thursday that its members are “provisionally immune from legal claims for the non-payment of e-tolls”. [Gupta-owned Oakbay distances itself from government deals] [Oakbay Investments director Nazeem Howa and Atul Gupta. Picture Credit: Gallo Images] Oakbay Investments on Thursday announced its maiden annual results‚ trumpeting a growth in private sector contracts and stating only 8.9% of revenue came from government business. [SPORT] [Mosimane unfazed by PSL decision] Pitso Mosimane has realised that there's no use fighting the PSL for rejecting to postpone their opening Absa Premiership match against Maritzburg United to have sufficient time to prepare for their CAF Champions League first leg semifinal against Zesco United. [Safa mum on Shakes' future] SAFA president Danny Jordaan is playing his cards close to his chest ahead of the association's technical committee meeting on Saturday where the future of Bafana Bafana coach Shakes Mashaba could be decided. ['Shabba' back for limping Kaizer Chiefs after closed-doors friendly] Siphiwe Tshabalala featured in a behind-closed-doors friendly match for Kaizer Chiefs last Friday and has been given the all clear to return to action following knee surgery. [Akpeyi set to return to Chippa United line-up to face Sundowns in crunch MTN8 semi] Daniel Akpeyi is likely to return to the line-up and Menzi Masuku could be given his first start as Chippa United prepare for a first-ever cup semifinal appearance when they take on league champions Mamelodi Sundowns in the MTN8 on Sunday. [Diplomatic Pitso take’s PSL’s harsh fixtures decision in his stride] Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane has reacted diplomatically to a controversial refusal by the Premier Soccer League to postpone two of his side’s domestic fixtures surrounding this month’s Caf Champions League semifinals. [Mokoena to enjoy new role at Ajax] Lebohang Mokoena was once a youngster who needed guidance, but now the roles have been reversed at his new club Ajax Cape Town. [GOOD LIFE] [People spending more time on internet and less time in malls] The advent of the digital world has seen people spending less time in shopping centres and more time on the internet and buying only what they need. [G-string is a torture contraption #BringBackTheTanga] You have to write about this in your column, implored a friend. [Koeksisters give them a headache‚ but smilies and milk tart rock‚ say Australian master chefs] [Close-up of a fork on a dining table Photo Credit: Thinkstock ] Tripe‚ curry‚ milk tart‚ braais and bunny chows are some of South African foods Masterchef Australia judges have enjoyed in their visits to the country. [How best to handle family secrets] [Family feud Picture: Stock image] It is a fact that every family has skeletons in their closets. [Fitness love turns into business] Young men from Soweto have taken their love for fitness and turned it into a business. It was in January 2014 when Thabiso Mehlolo realised the enthusiasm of people to get into shape after the December holidays. [Pic of the day] CAPTION: Celebs come out in force to support Kanye West's fashion show. [Crooner Kabomo Vilakazi sings debt blues in court] [[0] comments] ['No one should impose their traditional ways of grieving on me': Letshego Zulu] [[27] comments] [The top 12 Mzansi's Sexiest 2017 female contenders revealed (PHOTOS)] [Nadia Nakai Picture Credit: Instagram ] [Here's who made the cut for BET's top 20 SA movers and shakers] [The BET A-list hosts Nandi Mngoma-Madida and Ayanda Thabethe. Picture Credit: Instagram] [[13] comments] [The top 12 Mzansi's Sexiest 2017 male contenders revealed (PHOTOS)] [Unsubscribe] | [Forward to a Friend] | [e-Edition] [Sowetan LIVE Home Page] All material Copyright Sowetan LIVE © TMG Limited (Pty) Ltd. 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