Five Things You Need To Know: Mariah Carey in court battle over Christmas song

Five Things You Need To Know: Mariah Carey in court battle over Christmas song

Shongweni Farmers and Craft Market reopen their doors after KZN floods, LeBron James is now a billionaire, and much more...

Mariah Carey with Father Christmas
Mariah Carey with Father Christmas. Instagram/Mariah Carey

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Good Mauling and happy Monday. With the weekend done and dusted, it's time to kickstart a new week.

After the weekend, here are five things that you might have missed out on:

1. 

Kathleen Zellner - an American lawyer who was featured in the Netflix show 'Making a Murderer' - has come out and said that Johnny Depp hired her because he saw her on the show and remembered her saying she was 'the last person someone would hire if they were guilty'.

Read more: Depp-Heard trial's impact 'potentially catastrophic' for abuse survivors

Shongweni Farmers and Craft Market image fun
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2. 

The Shongweni Farmers and Craft Market have announced that they will reopen next Saturday, two months after the devastating floods on April 12 washed away a section of road leading to the market.

Read more: 'People were hysterical': Shopper recounts Gateway store robbery

3.

LeBron James is now a billionaire, marking the first time an active NBA player has achieved that milestone. Forbes said that the Los Angeles Lakers star has "maximised his business," generating more than $1.2-billion in pretax earnings. 

WATCH: Drake's kid is the future LeBron James

4. 

Mariah Carey has been sued in the United States for alleged copyright infringement over her 1994 song, 'All I Want for Christmas Is You'. The plaintiff, a musician named Andy Stone, says he co-wrote and recorded a festive song of the same name in 1989 and never gave permission for it to be used.

Read more: Nick Cannon releases song about his ex-wife Mariah Carey

Afrikaans quiz by Ryanair airline for SA passport holders
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5. 

The Afrikaanse Taalraad (Afrikaans Language Board) has slammed Ryanair’s policy to ask some travellers with South African passports to complete an Afrikaans quiz before they can board their flight. Apparently there has been an influx of people with fake South African passports, and this is the best solution they came up with to test 'South Africanness'. 

Read more: Dirco investigating claims of Afrikaans quiz on Ryanair flights

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