ECR's Top 5: DKS stories you missed out on in the 2nd week of October

ECR's Top 5: DKS stories you may have missed this week

You might have missed some of the Breakfast team's impactful stories during the past week.

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As we draw closer to the yet unknown start date of Every Caller Wins, we've picked out the top five stories featured on the Breakfast Show this week. 

Read more: ECR's Top 5: DKS stories you missed out on in the 1st week of October

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1. Substation explosion causes blackouts in parts of eThekwini

According to eThekwini Municipality,  the explosion at the Klaarwater substation led to power outages in some 50% of Durban.

According to ECR Newswatch, areas like Mariannhill, Kloof, Pinetown, Northdene, Gillits, the Bluff, Wentworth and KwaMashu were all affected by the outage.

Read more: Weather service warns of thunderstorms over KZN

Here are some images/videos that was flooding all over the social media platforms this week.

2. ECR's Sky Tshabalala hosts KZN Sport Awards

The annual KwaZulu-Natal Sports Awards were held at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre (Durban ICC) on Saturday. 

The awards show recognises and acknowledges the success, and commitment of athletes, teams, coaches, administrators, volunteers, technical officials, media personnel, and sports bodies. 

SEE: ECR's sports guru hosts KZN Sport Awards

Our very own Sky Tshabalala was given the opportunity to host the KZN Sports Awards. 

Sky has hosted the awards before, but this is the first time in two years that the ceremony is back in full swing. 

Here's a recap from Sky about the event that took place:

Sky Tshabalala looking dapper in his suit as he was the voice behind the mic at this year's KZN Sport Awards event.
Sky Tshabalala looking dapper in his suit as he was the voice behind the mic at this year's KZN Sport Awards event. Image: ECR

3. Have you been hacked on social media before?

We have had a chat to three expert opinions on the matter of cyber crime/hacking amid what seems to be a growing trend where hackers gain access to people's social media accounts. 

Yes, we all struggle to keep updating our passwords, but it might just be the difference between getting hacked and a secure account. 

Read more: SEE - What makes hacking your account easy? Your short and sweet password!

We have seen a rise in the number of instances where people's accounts are hacked.

Listen to the full interview below on Jan talking about protecting your social media accounts.

What comes to mind when you hear 'cyber security'?

Well, according to IT Governance, cyber security is the application of technologies, processes, and controls to protect networks from cyber attacks.

Read more: Ukraine nuclear operator reports cyberattack on its website

We keep hearing of more and more cyber attacks, so we needed to speak with a cyber security expert. 

Enter Senior Lecturer & Director of Centre for Cyber Security at Academy of Computer Science & Software Engineering at University of JohannesburgDr Jaco du Toit.

Listen to the full interview below:

We chat to Senior Lecturer & Director - Centre for Cyber Security at Academy of Computer Science & Software Engineering at UJ, Dr. Jaco du Toit.
We chat to Senior Lecturer & Director - Centre for Cyber Security at Academy of Computer Science & Software Engineering at UJ, Dr. Jaco du Toit. Image: University of Johannesburg

4. World's tiniest pacemaker inserted at Lenmed Ethekwini Hospital.

History was made in Durban when KwaZulu-Natal cardiologist and electrophysiologist Dr Brian Vezi inserted the world's tiniest pacemaker into a patient.

This all happened at the Lenmed Ethekwini Hospital and Heart Centre this past week. 

Read more: World's tiniest pacemaker inserted into man at Lenmed Ethekwini Hospital

After the surgery, Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist, Professor Ashley Chin, spoke about the success of the surgery. 

"This will be the way to go when treating certain patients. We have to still select patients properly for this kind of procedure," said a beaming Prof Chin. 

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5. SA private school launches late classes for late sleepers 

According to Business Tech, the school will start a programme called CurroPM, which will allow students to attend school in the afternoon. 

This would be a first SA, as school has traditionally always started in the morning. 

Read more: Private school launches late afternoon classes for late sleepers in South Africa

Curro’s Durbanville High School will pilot this programme in 2023.

Students at Curro’s Durbanville High School will be able to choose an afternoon learning schedule instead of a morning one - or a hybrid of the two.

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