ECR's Top 5: DKS stories you missed out in the week

ECR's Top 5: DKS stories you missed out in the week

Taking a look back at the biggest stories of the week on Darren, Keri, and Sky.

An entire shack lifted and moved without a hassle goes viral on social media.
An entire shack lifted and moved without a hassle goes viral on social media. Twitter/SA REPORTS 2

The week was full of great moments. 

Here are the top five stories from the week that you may have missed:

1. 

Banyana Banyana are the pride of the nation after their incredible performance by beating Morocco in front of their vociferous home support in the Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) final in Rabat on Saturday night.

Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: Banyana Banyana have done it!

Free Gautrain rides to welcome Banyana Banyana back home
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2. 

The late Terrance Pillay will have his documentary, 'Magdalene's Lies', featured at the Durban International Film Festival. Terence directed and produced the documentary, which was written by award-winning journalist Julie Laurenz. 

Read more: Former ECR contributor Terrance Pillay's documentary to screen at Durban Film Fest

3. 

A viral video of a couple of people carrying an entire shack has surfaced on social media. The shack was seen being picked up without the use of transportation or the structure being dismantled. The video below shows a group of people moving the shack with sheer might and strength. 

WATCH: Group of community members lift entire shack up in viral video

4. 

Armand Duplantis broke his own pole vault world record as the World Championships concluded over past weekend. Duplantis had already secured the world title with his first-time jump of over 6 meters after his rivals failed to make it over 5.94m. 

So, DKS actually discussed the athlete's remarkable achievement. Darren then put out a question to the listeners: What professional sport could you compete in?

Listen to the full podcast to hear what some of our listeners had to say.

LISTEN: What professional sport could you compete in?

5. 

DKS had the pleasure of meeting South Africa's youngest and brightest violinist. Neo, who started playing violin at the age of six,  has had an illustrious performance career from a very young age. Neo recently said her performance at the funeral of iconic South African artist, Sibongile Khumalo, was one of the highlights of her career. 

Neo, who will be performing at the Wild Coast Sun in Port Edward this coming weekend, came through to studio to visit DKS and showcase some of her favourite tunes. 

You can watch the Facebook live interview here as well as her live performance during the show over here.

Read more: SA's youngest violinist Neo Motsatse plays her way into DKS' hearts

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