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The Economic Freedom Fighters is confident of victory in the court case against leader Julius Malema

[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 [President Jacob Zuma offers a man who came to the edge of the stage money from his pocket as thousands of people gather at Orlando Stadium, Orlando East, Soweto to celebrate Youth Day. The day commemorates those killed on June 16, 1976 in the Soweto Uprising, where some 20,000 school pupils protested peacefully against Afrikaans being the medium of instruction in education. Police opened fire on the protesters killing hundreds. Picture: CORNELL TUKIRI © THE TIMES 16 June 2016] ['Freeze Zuma's pay'] The state's highest earners, from President Jacob Zuma to kings, judges and members of parliament, should not get salary increases for the next year because they are cushioned from the impact of inflation. [‘I will lock up De Klerk if I become president’: Malema] The last apartheid-era president‚ FW de Klerk‚ would be jailed if Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema was the leader of the country. [‘We can't wait for a judicial commission’ – UCT’s Price said action on fees is needed now] University of Cape Town vice-chancellor Max Price said a judicial commission is not the way to solve the fees crisis‚ pacify protesting students and stabilise universities. [Sbu Ndebele 'agreed' to resign] Sbu Ndebele‚ SA’s former high commissioner to Australia and the erstwhile minister of transport‚ offered to leave office in Canberra to avoid sullying the country’s reputation. [Malema’s incitement case postponed until June 5] [Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema appears in court. Picture Credit: EFF South Africa] Julius Malema made a brief appearance in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court on Monday and his case was postponed until June 5 next year to allow him time to challenge the constitutionality of the law under which he was charged. [Ramaphosa should lead SA - but he must apologise for Marikana: Mcebo Dlamini] [President Jacob Zuma and Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa in Parliament. Picture Credit: Gallo Images] Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa should take over before President Jacob Zuma’s term of office comes to an end‚ says #FeesMustFall leader Mcebo Dlamini. [David Mahlobo admits visiting spa‚ but denies links to rhino trade] State Security Minister David Mahlobo did visit Guan Jiang Guang’s massage parlour‚ but “he had no idea as to what Mr Guang was involved in”. [Malema’s driver arrested for speeding as they were ‘late for a court appearance’ in Bloem] Julius Malema described reports that he had been arrested on Monday morning as “absolute nonsense”‚ but his driver has been taken into custody. [Zuma has played his part, fresh legs must take over: Fees Must Fall leader] Outspoken FeesMustFall leader Mcebo Dlamini says President Jacob Zuma should step down before finishing his term of office‚ saying “his time is over“. [South Africa must take heed: ignoring inequality and race got Trump elected] [President Jacob Zuma addresses the Opening Plenary of the High-Level Meeting of the United Nations General Assembly on the migration in New York, United States of America. Picture Credit: GCIS] We don’t know what a Donald Trump presidency will mean for South Africa. But what South Africans should know is that America has just elected its most dangerous president ever because it has not dealt with two problems the country has also ducked: inequality and race. [‘Charges aim to destabilise us‚ but they're actually bringing us together’: EFF’s Gardee] The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is confident of victory in the court case against leader Julius Malema in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court on Monday for allegedly inciting his supporters to invade land. [SPORT] [Pitso ready for Mazembe in Super Cup] The CAF Super Cup clash against TP Mazembe may still be three months away for Mamelodi Sundowns, but coach Pitso Mosimane has already started watching matches of the opposition team. [We cannot say ‘no‚ we don’t want a penalty’ - Mashaba] Bafana Bafana coach Ephraim “Shakes” Mashaba said he never saw the handball incident involving Senegal’s Idrissa Gueye that led to an incorrect penalty being awarded to Bafana Bafana in their 2-1 World Cup qualifying win at Peter Mokaba Stadium. ['We often fail to protect our lead'] [Bidvest Wits defender Thulani Hlatshwayo. Picture credits: Gallo Images] Bafana Bafana captain Thulani Hlatshwayo has admitted that there is a room for improvement in their play despite Saturday's hard-fought victory over Senegal. [Match-fixing whistleblower Petersen suspended by Cricket SA] The self-described whistleblower in South African cricket’s match-fixing saga‚ Alviro Petersen‚ has been charged with corruption. [Mashaba admits he was "dead man walking" before Bafana's encounter against Senegal] [Shakes Mashaba during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifier match between South Africa and Senegal at Peter Mokaba Stadium on November 12, 2016 in Polokwane, South Africa. (Photo by Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images)] Bafana Bafana coach Ephraim “Shakes” Mashaba said that at a personal level his team’s 2-1 World Cup qualifying win against Senegal at Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane on Saturday was a “second lease of life”. [Bone collector says the Springboks still have belief] [South Africa's Willem Alberts (L) in action during the Rugby International test match between England and South Africa at Twickenham Stadium in London, Britain, 12 November 2016. EPA/GERRY PENNY] Springbok flank Willem Alberts‚ who was one of few Bok players to emerge from Saturday’s 37-21 loss against England with his reputation in tact‚ says there is still belief in the squad. [Bafana Bafana beat Senegal 2-1 to boost their World Cup chances] Bafana Bafana’s World Cup dream just might become a reality, as they took the lead of Group B with a spectacularly dramatic 2-1 qualifying victory against Senegal at Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday. [England end 10-year wait against woeful Springboks] The Springboks’ 10-year unbeaten run against England came to a predictable end as they were comfortably beaten 37-21 to slump to their sixth loss of the year. [GOOD LIFE] [Miss SA Ntandoyenkosi Kunene ready for world stage duel] It's been eight months since her Cinderella story unfolded. [Robot rage? A survival guide to sanity behind the wheel] South Africa’s troublesome traffic lights were on the blink again and trending on social media during the rush-hour commute to work on Friday. [Young fashion designer Mokgadi Letsoalo on living with arthritis] [Mokgadi Letsoalo in her studio Picture: Webster Mouladi ] There’s a Bible verse that states: "for we walk by faith and not by sight". There are few people in these modern times that this quote applies to. [What an orgasm feels like] It is a fair assertion to say that men and women experience things differently. [The myths, truths about credit report] A good credit report can in fact give you better access to credit, so why would you not want to take advantage of getting a free annual credit report so you can check your credit status and fix it if needs be? [Parental instincts in the genes] Many people tend to think that being a parent is a natural wish for everyone - that one is born with maternal or paternal instincts that come in handy when they become parents themselves. [Pic of the day] CAPTION: Kagisho Dikgacoi's white wedding ceremony Picture: Instagram [Partner quizzed over muso Peter Nthwane's death] [[3] comments] [Mafikizolo's big plans for 20-year mark] [[5] comments] [Gareth Cliff leaves Idols SA] [[19] comments] [Bobby Motaung loses multi-million complex - report] [[18] comments] [Beleaguered Bafana coach Ephraim “Shakes” Mashaba moves closer to the exit door] [[21] comments] [Lebo Sekgobela praises God's grace] [[12] comments] [Unsubscribe] | [Forward to a Friend] | [e-Edition] [Sowetan LIVE Home Page] All material Copyright Sowetan LIVE © TMG Limited (Pty) Ltd. All Rights Reserved [Unsubscribe] | [Update Profile] | [View PDF] | [Pause Subscription] | [View Online] Email Powered By This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 14-11-2016 by Sowetan LIVE part of Times Media 4 Biermann Ave, Rosebank, Gauteng, 2196 Sowetan LIVE part of Times Media is intended for opt in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it] to us.

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