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The Killers apologised after inviting a Russian drummer on stage, Springboks will have to wear an alternative kit for their World Cup games against Scotland and Ireland, and much more.

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Good morning, KZN.

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

Read more: #FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: Darren praises hard working police amid shooting in uMlazi

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1. 

The Killers apologised after inviting a Russian drummer on stage during a concert in Shekvetili, Georgia, and telling the booing crowd that he was their “brother”.

Read more: Russia evacuates 2,000 in Far East over floods

2. 

The most jaw-dropping moments from Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's court case revealed - as Netflix teases a new documentary about the infamous legal battle.

Read more: Amber Heard settles Johnny Depp defamation case

3. 

The Springboks will have to wear an alternative kit for their World Cup group-stage games against Scotland and Ireland.

Read more: Kolisi back to lead the Boks against Wales

The Springboks will reportedly be forced to ditch their traditional green jerseys to accommodate World Rugby’s policy.
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4. 

According to ANC national spokesperson Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri, the ANC wants to rekindle relationships with the Indian community and other minorities to bridge a disconnect that is troubling the party.

Read more: ANC veteran's family living fear after Durban shooting

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ANC Spokesperson Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri says the DA's Moonshot Pact cannot be compared to CODESA negotiations in the early 90s. She says CODESA was more inclusive, and refers to the DA's pact as a group of opposition parties that want to unseat the ANC

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 5. 

The government has finalised reparation to most of the claimants who were injured and those who suffered malicious arrest, prosecution, or detainment in relation to the Marikana massacre.

Read more: Amnesty International bemoans lack of prosecutions for Marikana massacre

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