#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: Elon Musk facing first interest payment on Twitter debt

#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: Elon Musk facing first interest payment on Twitter debt

World's oldest known person has died in her sleep at her nursing home, loadshedding has resulted in traffic gridlocks due to non-operational traffic lights, and much more...

n this file photo taken on March 14, 2019 Tesla CEO Elon Musk reacts during the unveiling of the new Tesla Model Y in Hawthorne, California. Tesla CEO Elon Musk sold more than $6.9 billion worth of shares in the electric carmaker this week, according to r
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Elon Musk may be facing the first interest payment on the debt he took on to buy Twitter as early as this month. He bought Twitter for $44-billion in October, financing the deal with $13-billion from banks including Morgan Stanley and Bank of America. Can you imagine the interest on that loan?!

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Prince Harry's memoir, released on 10 January, has become the UK's fastest-selling non-fiction book ever. Prince Harry says he left out revelations about his family in his memoir because he doesn't "think they would ever forgive me" and that he has enough material for another book! 

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Prince Harry's autobiography, 'Spare, is due for release on January 10/ The Duke & Duchess of Sussex (via Netflix), Penguin Random House

3. 

Loadshedding has resulted in traffic gridlocks due to non-operational traffic lights and a booming opportunity for homeless people standing in as self-appointed traffic controllers. Police discourage motorists from giving out incentives to people controlling traffic, because, at times, the beggars may damage the infrastructure to induce the incentives.

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Stop giving money and incentives to self-appointed traffic controllers.
Stop giving money and incentives to self-appointed traffic controllers Image: Jonisayi Maromo/IOL

4. 

Vervet monkeys in a KwaZulu-Natal reserve are the first wild primates to learn to use a touchscreen. They built a 15kg box containing a screen, a battery, and corn kernels, tied it to a tree and activated a web hotspot. When small primates touched a blue square – first in a static position, then as it moved around the screen – they earned a few kernels of corn dispensed through a chute. 

WATCH: Monkey comforting a man who was sad goes viral

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The world's oldest known person, French nun Lucile Randon, has died in her sleep at her nursing home in Toulon aged 118. Sister Andre was born in southern France on 11 February 1904 when World War I was still a decade away.

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