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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 [Opinion: Black idiots in the pay of kleptocrats - hired hands blind our people to the truth] There was a march in Durban recently, ostensibly to defend President Jacob Zuma. [Jackson Mthembu against the ropes] ANC leaders are calling for party chief whip Jackson Mthembu to be charged with dividing the party. [Gauteng ANC suspends Bopape for ‘behaviour unbecoming of an member’] [FILE PICTURE: June 20, 2014. Gauteng MEC of Sports, Arts and Recreation Molebatsi Bopape may be 74, but she has her head set and ready for her new challenge in her newly appointed role after spending the past eight years serving the health and agriculture departments. Pic: Raymond Preston. © Sunday Times.] The African National Congress (ANC) in Gauteng has taken a decision to suspend MPL and former sports MEC Molebatsi Bopape. [Vulgar word in song about Zuma returns to sting eTV] eTV has been fined R10 000 for broadcasting a vulgar word about genitalia in a current affairs show attended by political dignitaries and former City of Johannesburg mayor Parks Tau. [Most cases probed by ICC were at the request of African countries: HRW] At least one African country has asked South Africa to go back on its stated intention to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC). [Unisa to announce agreement on insourcing] The University of South Africa (Unisa) will on Monday announce an agreement that will “give effect to its decision to insource outsourced services”. [Zuma faces tough question session in National Assembly] On Tuesday‚ Jacob Zuma is scheduled to be answering “Questions to the President of RSA” in the National Assembly from 2pm. [Families of 37 mentally ill patients ‘to share how their loved ones died’ at vigil] The families of the 37 mentally ill patients who lost their lives in the move after the Gauteng Department of Health terminated a contract with Life Healthcare Esidimeni are to hold a prayer vigil this week. [Gordhan works on budget while battle over fraud charges rages] While a court battle is underway over the fraud charges he faces‚ Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan is preparing to table his Medium Term Budget Policy Statement in Parliament on Wednesday. [SPORT] [Sundowns President Patrice Motsepe, Fikile Mbalula (Minister of Sport and Recreation) and Sundowns celebrity fan DJ Naves at the Sundowns team hotel ahead of the 2016 CAF Champions League Final between Zamalek and Sundowns at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Alexandria, Egypt on 23 October 2016 © Ryan Wilkisky/BackpagePix] ["Asijiki" - Mbalula and Motsepe ahead of Sundowns' Champions League final showdown against Zamalek] Mamelodi Sundowns supporters are the life of the team‚ the club’s owner Patrice Motsepe said after hosting the 140 travelling fans for Sunday night’s Caf Champions League final second leg match at a lunch in Alexandria. [Sundowns' Champions League triumph could herald new dawn for South African football] Mamelodi Sundowns’ victory in the African Champions League final on Sunday has the potential to kick-off a new era of success for South African clubs on the continental scene. [Middendorp claims PSL officials trying to unsettle him before Maritzburg's league match against Arrows] Ernst Middendorp claims he is being “hunted” by the Premier Soccer League after receiving four different summons to appear before the disciplinary committee. [Steve urges Amakhosi to up game in TKO bid] Kaizer Chiefs coach Steve Komphela has admitted that his team will have to up their game to progress further in the Telkom Knockout. [Pirates, Baroka grab TKO last eight spots] Mpho Makola and Luvuyo Memela delivered some stunning goals to guide Orlando Pirates to a 2-1 win over Golden Arrows and a place in the Telkom Knockout quarterfinals here yesterday. [GOOD LIFE] [Study suggests a derivative of vitamin B9 improves language skills in autistic children] Folinic acid, a drug derived from folic acid (a synthetic form of vitamin B9), could improve autistic children's ability to communicate, according to a study published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry. [Black women should celebrate their hair‚ says Congolese photographer] Only black girls and women are ever told how they should wear their hair‚ says Brazzaville photographer Robert Nzaou Kissolo. [Unlocking potential in hairstyles] As a new start-up, there was a downside; I experienced a lot of resistance and doubt, both personally and from other people. I had to work a thousand times harder for one person to understand what I was trying to achieve. [My lover is not keen to discuss future of our relationship] I asked my man where our relationship was going and he said we'd see. He said he wanted to continue with me and see where this ended up. I didn't know how to respond to this. Isn't a relationship supposed to have a planned path? [Getting cold feet before marriage] We all loved Julia Roberts in the classic movie Runaway Bride, where she played a commitment phobe who would always literally leave her fiancés at the altar and make a run for it. [Pic of the day] CAPTION: Khanyi Mbau shows off her cheeky side. Picture: Veli Nhlapo [Sundowns players to share R20 million] [[0] comments] [PHOTOS: Wedding bells ring for EFF leader] [Hlengiwe Hlophe and her new husband Picture: EFF Twitter @@EFFSouthAfrica ] [[21] comments] [I don't think I should have been fired for promoting my drink on Metro‚ says DJ Sbu] [[11] comments] [Trio make MAMAs memorable] [[42] comments] [SABC says it hasn't banned Babes Wodumo's new song] [[36] comments] [Celebrations as Sundowns become kings of Africa #CAFCLFinal] [Players celebrate with trophy after Sundowns win the 2016 CAF Champions League Final beating Zamalek 3-1 on aggregate at the Borg El Arab Stadium in Alexandria, Egypt on 23 October 2016 ©Gavin Barker/BackpagePix] [[75] 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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