#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: Pay back the money, says Saint Champagne Bar and Lounge

#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: Pay back the money, says Saint Champagne Bar and Lounge

Pick n Pay founder Raymond Ackerman is not dead, Elton Jantjies has come clean, and much more...

Saint Champagne Bar and Lounge, a Cape Town entertainment venue is naming and shaming customers who have run up huge tabs.
Saint Champagne Bar and Lounge, a Cape Town entertainment venue is naming and shaming customers who have run up huge tabs. Image: Unsplash

Good Mauling, KZN.

Here are five things you need to know as you wake up this Tuesday:

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1. 

Andy Taylor, guitarist for Duran Duran, has announced that he is battling stage four prostate cancer. The band made the announcement on Saturday as they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

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2. 

Elton Jantjies has come clean regarding his affair with dietician Zeenat Simjee. He admitted to his wife he had been involved with Simjee for several months. His wife said she had suspected he was having an affair because she wondered where his money was going to.

Read more: Drama continues to follow Springbok star Elton Jantjies

3. 

World Cup referee Facundo Tello dished out 10 red cards in Argentina’s Champions Trophy final on Sunday. 36 red cards in a single game is the record that was set in 2011.

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https://www.ecr.co.za/news/sport/low-energy-south-africa-dumped-out-world-cup-netherlands/

Tello, who will be one of the officials at the World Cup in Qatar, sent Alcaraz off and dished out five red cards to Boca players after the scuffles.
Tello, who will be one of the officials at the World Cup in Qatar, sent Alcaraz off and dished out five red cards to Boca players after the scuffles. Image: SkySports

4. 

South African businessman Raymond Ackerman, the founder of Pick n Pay, is not dead. In a 35-second video, Ackerman sets the record straight.

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5. 

Saint Champagne Bar and Lounge, a Cape Town entertainment venue, is naming and shaming customers who have run up huge tabs, in a bid to recoup money due to it so it can pay suppliers, staff, municipal expenses, and artists. Of the “most wanted” customers, one owes R224,000, while others owe amounts of R150,000, R110,000, and R90,000.

Read more: Saint or Sinner... Celebs react to Cape Town club exposing non-paying patrons

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