#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: Cheating scandal creates new business for Sonia Booth

#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: Cheating scandal creates new business for Sonia Booth

Microsoft has started rolling out an update that entirely disables Internet Explorer, E-Hailing service Bolt have investigations are under way and much more.

South African businesswoman Sonia Booth has decided to display her business acumen by taking advantage of his husband, Matthew’s cheating scandal.
Sonia headed online to urge local tweeps to support her idea of selling yoghurt for valentines day as she calls it ‘Marula Cheesecake’. Image: @SoniaBoothZA / Twitter

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The National Council of SPCAs said they would be laying criminal charges of animal cruelty after cows were left in inhumane conditions at the Gupta-linked Vrede Dairy farm.

Read more: Newcastle business owner facing charges of animal cruelty

The NSPCA said the cows at the Vrede Dairy Project were being ill-treated.
The NSPCA said the cows at the Vrede Dairy Project were being ill-treated. Image: SPCA

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Remember last year when Sonia Booth revealed Matthew Booth had baked a cheesecake for his mistress on the eve of their son's birthday? Sonia has now announced the launch of her marula-flavoured frozen yoghurt and ice-cream cheesecake on Instagram.

Read more: #CheesecakeGate - Matthew Booth slams Sonia's "unfounded" cheating claims

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There's a shocking viral video of lightning striking Brazil's Christ the Redeemer statue.

WATCH: Shocking video of lightning striking Brazil's Christ the Redeemer statue

4. 

Microsoft has started rolling out an update to Windows 10 that entirely disables Internet Explorer, signalling the final death knell for the nearly 28-year-old browser.

Read more: The email that announced the 10,000 "layoff plans" for Microsoft

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E-Hailing service Bolt said that investigations are underway to establish the names and vehicle number plates of four men who were stripped naked and assaulted this week for allegedly robbing their clients.

Read more: Ride-hailing tips to save you time and money

https://www.ecr.co.za/shows/east-coast-breakfast/ride-hailing-tips-to-save-you-time-and-money/

South African e-hailing service provider Bolt launches probe in Durban incident.
South African e-hailing service provider Bolt launches probe in Durban incident. Image: Unsplash

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