#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: DKS react to Carl Niehaus being expelled from ANC for misconduct
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
So far, 15,000 people have queued at Kentucky Town in Durban over four days, Manchester City duo adopt a stray cat at their training base, and much more...
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South Korean lawmakers approved a measure that would revise the way the country tallies a person’s age, ending a system that counted newborns as a year old and meaning that most of its citizens are about to get younger.
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Greenpeace Africa’s newly released documentary, 'CRUDE: Wentworth Community vs Big Oil', is a shocking reminder of the true cost of the oil industry in Africa. It highlights the plight of the community of Wentworth at the hands of surrounding fossil fuel industries and will soon be available for streaming.
Read more: Cap on price of Russian oil will impact local food prices, warns economist
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England’s hopes of lifting the World Cup might have been dashed, but Manchester City duo Kyle Walker and John Stones did not want to leave Qatar completely empty handed – hence they will be taking home a stray cat befriended by the team at their training base.
Read more: Modric and Croatia stand between Messi and World Cup final
https://www.ecr.co.za/news/sport/modric-and-croatia-stand-between-messi-and-world-cup-final/
4.
We were at Kentucky Town Durban last week Thursday. It's only open for 11 Days until the 18th of December. We received a tally, and so far 15,000 people have queued at Kentucky Town in Durban over four days.
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Carl Niehaus has been expelled from the ANC for misconduct. Niehaus was charged for utterances he made in July 2021 outside the home of former president Jacob Zuma, where he organised a rally and made statements to the media.
Read more: ANC expels Carl Niehaus from party
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