Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: Unrest instigators appear in court
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
eThekwini Municipality currently removing the carcass of a humpback whale, Nando's introduces plant-based options, and much more.
Good Mauling and Happy Friday!
With the weekend now upon us, here are five things you need to know before you start your day:
Read more: Nathi Mthethwa taken to Gauteng High Court
1.
Another eight alleged July unrest instigators made an appearance in the Durban Magistrate’s Court on Thursday. This brings the total number to 34 people that have been charged.
Read more: 8 more 'unrest instigators' appear in Durban court
2.
A team from eThekwini Municipality is currently removing the carcass of a juvenile humpback whale at Glenashley Beach in Durban North. The beach is closed for now.
Read more: KZN surfer experiences two humpback whales breaching on the South Coast
3.
Two years ago, Nando's introduced plant-based options in Australia. Those have now been launched in SA, so you can buy a R64 no-meat wrap, among many other options. Nando's isn't shy about what it is selling. As in Australia, the range is called, The Great Pretender.
SEE: Nando's takes a dig at Bafana Bafana after Banyana Banyana's triumph
4.
Lewis Ellis from Manchester, a former contestant on 'The Apprentice', realised he left his headphones behind after he got off a flight from Bangkok. He decided to track them down using a tracking app on his phone and got them back!
Read more: Parents set for legal battle against Apple after son permanently loses his hearing
https://www.ecr.co.za/east-coast-breakfast-darren-maule/parents-set-legal-battle-against-apple-after-son-permanently-loses-his-hearing/
When my @Apple AirPods were stolen off a @qatarairways layover flight in #Doha
— Lewis Ellis (@ImLewisEllis) August 15, 2022
I had the joy, nay the privilege of watching them travel the world for no less than five months …
Well it was time to hunt them down#particularsetofskills #apple #marketing #badvertising #hussel pic.twitter.com/V1hin2FKSv
5.
Algerian firefighters were battling a string of blazes this week, fanned by drought and a blistering heatwave that has killed at least 38 people and left destruction in its wake.
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