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We’ve got all the latest news and headlines in South Africa that you really need to know on Thursday, December 8, 2022.

Did a TORNADO just hit the Franklin district of KwaZulu-Natal this afternoon? Watch the video.

Summer is here! The weather service issued another extreme unrest advisory for the Western Cape due to high temperatures.

In less shocking news, Eskom released a full statement on the load shedding situation for the first time since the power cuts were elevated, first to Stage 3 on Tuesday, then to Stage 4 and 6 late on Wednesday. in the afternoon of Wednesday, December 7.

A recent fatal stabbing of a Western Cape student has sent a shock wave after it came to light that a friend killed him.

In other news, Sudanese businessman Hazim Mustafa has been identified as the buyer of 20 buffaloes by President Cyril Ramaphosa. He reportedly paid cash and the money stayed at the Phala Phala game farm for around 45 days before it was stolen from a sofa.

And finally, post bank has informed all SASSA grant recipients that ATM withdrawals using gold cards have been suspended for December only.

TODAY’S LATEST NEWS IN SOUTH AFRICA, THURSDAY 8TH DECEMBER

CLOCK | Did a TORNADO just hit KwaZulu-Natal this afternoon?

Did a tornado just hit parts of KwaZulu-Natal on Wednesday afternoon? We’ll see.

Check out this video that Wendy Louise Skidman took Wednesday afternoon in the Franklin district of KwaZulu-Natal.

Wendy said she took the photos around 3:00 p.m. Wednesday afternoon.

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40°C: Extreme heat advisory for parts of the Western Cape

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) issued an extreme discomfort advisory due to sweltering temperatures in the Western Cape on Wednesday 7 December.

The notice is valid from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 8. The weather service said the scorching temperatures would make conditions difficult for some people to handle.

The affected area includes the interior of the West Coast District. Temperatures are expected to reach highs of nearly 40 degrees in certain locations.

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Confirmed: Stage 6 load shedding through Friday, Stage 5 after that

Eskom released a full statement on the load shedding situation for the first time since the power cuts were elevated, first to Stage 3 on Tuesday, then to Stage 4 and 6 on Wednesday, late Wednesday afternoon. December 7th.

LAST MINUTE: STAGE 6 load cut from 12:00

The electric power company confirmed that the Stage 6 load shed would remain in place until 5:00 a.m. Friday, and the Stage 5 power outages would follow until the same time Saturday morning. .

“Since Tuesday night, failures have occurred in two generating units at the Grootvlei power station, as well as one unit each at Arnot, Duvha, Kendal, Kriel and Tutuka power stations.

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RIP: Western Cape student killed for correcting his rude friend

A recent fatal stabbing of a Western Cape student has sent a shock wave after why a friend actually killed him came to light.

According to Women for Change, Zanton Basson (17), a Rocklands High student, was fatally stabbed by his friend at Westgate Mall, Mitchells Plain last month.

“It is alleged that an argument broke out between the two after Zanton corrected his friend for being rude to an elderly person. His friend then turned and stabbed him in the chest.”

Women for Change

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Who is Hazim Mustafa? Three Things to Know About the Ramaphosa Buffalo Buyer

Sudanese businessman Hazim Mustafa was identified as the buyer of 20 buffaloes by President Cyril Ramaphosa. He reportedly paid cash and the money stayed at the Phala Phala game farm for around 45 days before it was stolen from a sofa.

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The Dubai-based businessman said new Skys that he had no idea that the animals belonged to the president and that he negotiated the purchase through a broker who worked in Phala Phala.

In his responses to the Public Protector, which was considered by the Section 89 Independent Panel, Ramaphosa said US$580,000 (around R10m) was stolen from his farm in February 2020.

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SASSA Scholarships: Gold card withdrawals suspended for December

post bank has informed all SASSA grant recipients that ATM withdrawals using gold cards have been suspended for December only.

This is because several recipients (elderly, disabled, and children) were unable to access their grants on the specified payment dates for November and December.

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