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Top 10 stories of the day: ‘Ndlozi doesn’t have to stay in EFF’ | Alcohol curfew ahead? | R257m in Lotto wins unclaimed

Top 10 stories of the day: ‘Ndlozi doesn’t have to stay in EFF’ | Alcohol curfew ahead? | R257m in Lotto wins unclaimed

Here’s your daily news update: an easy-to-read selection of our top stories.

In today’s news, amid reports that Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has been excluded from the EFF’s upcoming elective conference, an analyst says there appears to be little reason for him to remain in the party.

Meanwhile, Limpopo police have called for liquor stores to close early and diamond trader Louis Liebenberg has spoken out on several WhatsApp voice notes in which he allegedly used offensive language, including repeated use of the K-word.

Today is President Cyril Ramaphosa’s birthday. Look how he celebrated turning 72.

Also expect possible thunderstorms in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal on Monday.

News today: November 17


Excluded from EFF elective conference: ‘Ndlozi does not need to stay in the party,’ says analyst

There is no reason for Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi to stay in the party, says Nelson Mandela University (NMU) political analyst Ntsikelelo Breakfast.

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EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi. Photo: Gallo Images / Felix Dlangamandla

This comes after reports on Sunday suggesting Ndlozi has been barred from attending the National People’s Assembly (NPA) elective conference in December.

The EFF is expected to elect its next national office bearers at this conference.

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Return of the alcohol curfew? Limpopo police are proposing to close liquor stores early

A year after Limpopo’s midnight alcohol curfew was lifted, provincial police have proposed closing liquor stores early.

Liquor store
Illustrative image: Neil McCartney

The suggestion was made by Deputy Provincial Police Commissioner Major General Jan Scheepers at a liquor stakeholders meeting in Limpopo this week.

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Weather warning: Heavy thunderstorms are possible on Monday

The South African Weather Service warned on Monday of possible “severe thunderstorms” in parts of the country.

Level 6 Weather Warning: Disruptive rain and heavy thunderstorms expected in 6 provinces
Image: iStock

These storms, which will affect eastern parts of the Eastern Cape and northern KwaZulu-Natal, bring the possibility of flooding.

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R257 million unclaimed: Lotto looking for its winners

Lotto operator Ithuba Holdings is looking for winners who have not yet claimed their money.

Unclaimed lotto wins
Image: iStock

Among the jackpots not yet claimed is R3,448,147, won on January 19, 2024. The winnings will expire in just over two months.

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‘Thank you for leading us well’: President Ramphosa far from home as he turns 72 (VIDEO)

President Cyril Ramaphosa turned 72 on Sunday and his birthday wishes went across the sea.

Ramaphosa calls family meeting on food poisoning crisis
President Cyril Ramaphosa. Photo: Nigel Sibanda

The ANC’s National Communications Assembly was among those who sent him a celebratory message, singing Happy Birthday to him at a rally.

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Jailed diamond trader claims ex-journalist framed him with split ballots

On Friday, the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) in Gauteng served court papers on diamond trader Louis Liebenberg over alleged racist comments.

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Louis Liebenberg. Photo: Nigel Sibanda

This follows the commission’s application to the Equality Court of the Pretoria High Court on November 7, based on the same comments.

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Investigation into the R36m Gauteng Farmyard retail project

MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development in Gauteng Vuyiswa Ramokgopa has launched an internal investigation into a R36-million fresh produce project aimed at setting up container stores in townships.

The new political movement Rise Mzansi national chairman Vuyiswa Ramokgopa speaks during the launch of the party, April 19, 2023, at Constitution Hill in Johannesburg. Notable faces among the leaders include former Democratic Alliance MP Makashule Gana and apartheid activist Ishmael Mkhabela. The party is led by Songezo Zibi.
MEC Vuyiswa Ramokgopa wants an investigation into the project which cost more than R30 million. Photo: Michel Bega/De Burger

The project, titled the Farmyard Project, would see 16 shops built to provide essential market access to small-scale entrepreneurs. The project was also expected to promote good nutrition in townships and informal settlements.

However, barely six months after its launch, the project has yet to yield any results.

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Do you really save money on Black Friday specials?

S3, prlack Friday is coming on November 29, but stores are already taking advantage of the shopping frenzy by offering special prices throughout the month of November.

Black Friday Insurance
Image: iStock

But are these specials really that special and do you really save money?

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VIDEO: Renault ready for product attack in 2025 led by new Duster

After keeping a relatively low profile for much of 2024, Renault South Africa has officially explained its 2025 product plans at a special media conference in the Magaliesberg.

Renault confirms products for South Africa in 2025
Almost ready for production, the new company logo will not only debut in South Africa, but also become the brand’s first hybrid model on local soil. Image: Charl Bosch

Renault South Africa vice-president of sales and marketing Zian van Heerde attributes the quiet 2024 to exchange rate challenges resulting from models being paid for in euros regardless of country of origin. the segments under €500,000, where it is reported that 75% of local consumers buy a car.

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Experience the key to Bok victory over England – Rassie Erasmus

Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus said experience played a big role in the Boks holding out against England with 14 men late in the match before securing a 29-20 win at Twickenham on Saturday evening.

Grant Williams and Kurt-Lee Arendse
Bok World Cup winners Grant Williams and Kurt-Lee Arendse thank fans and show relief after a narrow Test win against England. Photo: Juan Jose Gasparini/Gallo Images

Going into the final 15 minutes, the Boks had a 10-point lead, but for 10 of the final 12 minutes they had to play without prop Gerhard Steenekamp, ​​after he was shown a yellow card for a penalty build-up.

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