#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: uMgeni water tells people to ignore WhatsApp message

#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: uMgeni water tells people to ignore WhatsApp message

Man opens emergency exit during a flight, Andre De Ruyter's book sells well, and much more...

uMgeni Water has urged people to ignore an anonymous WhatsApp message doing the rounds.
uMgeni Water has urged people to ignore an anonymous WhatsApp message. Image: Pexels/Alok Sharma

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Good morning, KZN. 

Here are five things you need to know as you wake up this Monday morning... 

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1. 

President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed retired Supreme Court Judge Phineas Mojapelo to chair a panel that will investigate the allegations related to a Russian vessel docked in Simon's Town last year.

Read more: Ramaphosa to visit Hammanskraal as cholera death toll hits 24

2. 

uMgeni Water has urged people to ignore an anonymous WhatsApp message doing the rounds, warning of water shortages because of “declining dam levels”.

Read more: UN to help fight SA cholera outbreak

uMgeni Water has urged people to ignore an anonymous WhatsApp message doing the rounds.
uMgeni Water has urged people to ignore an anonymous WhatsApp message. Image: Pexels/Alok Sharma

3. 

Eskom said stage 4 loadshedding will be implemented from 5 am until 4 pm on Monday, followed by stage 5 from 4 pm until 5 am on Tuesday.

Read more: Find it here: eThekwini new load shedding schedule

Eskom starts week with stage 5 load shedding

4. 

Andre De Ruyter's 'Truth to Power' sold 16,444 copies in one week! That doesn't include all the illegal copies shared on WhatsApp...

Read more: Independent probe into graft claims in De Ruyter book

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Eskom, André de Ruyter, speaks during an interview on 15 November 2021 in Johannesburg,.
De Ruyter's Truth to Power sold an eye-popping 16 444 copies in one week. Image: Gallo Images/Deon Raath

5. 

A man who opened the emergency door of an Asiana Airlines plane just before landing on Friday afternoon told police that he felt suffocated and wanted to get off the plane quickly.

Read more: Man who opened Asiana plane door says he wanted out 'quickly'

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