Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: Russian President Vladimir Putin has cancer

Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: Russian President Vladimir Putin has cancer

Shoprite and Checkers recall tuna, Drama unfolds as derby postponed between one of SA's biggest private schools, Eskom at it again and much more.

Vladimir Putin
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Good Mauling, here's to the start of a good week.

While you're getting ready to kick start your week, here are five things that you might have missed out this past weekend:

1. 

According to a Russian intelligence officer Russian President Vladimir Putin has “rapidly progressing cancer”, is losing his sight and has been given three years to live by doctors.

Read more: Cancer claims life of well-known economist Mike Schussler

Cape Point Light Meat Shredded Tuna

2. 

Shoprite and Checkers have initiated a voluntary recall of 170g cans of Cape Point light meat shredded tuna in water due to the possibility of cans with defective double seams. The voluntary recall is limited to products with the production code: EEJCK BPHGS01. The production date is 23/07/2021 and best before date is 23/07/2024. More details on ecr.co.za 

Read more: Unilever announces recall of some Knorr soups

3. 

Two of SA's top private schools scrapped their annual derby day on Saturday after allegations of a racist slur during a hockey match. Rugby and hockey matches between Michaelhouse in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands and St John's College in Johannesburg were cancelled. A letter to parents from the school principals said the Michaelhouse boy alleged to have uttered the slur had been suspended as a precaution pending a formal disciplinary hearing.

WATCH: Effingham Secondary School suspends classes after serious fight

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4. 

Power utility Eskom announced the suspension of load-shedding on Sunday due to “marginal improvement” in power-generating capacity.

Read more: Stage 2 load shedding throughout the week

Newborn baby found near a river in Isithebe
IPSS Medical Rescue

5.

Florence Nightingale Drive in Chatsworth lived up to its name recently as members of the public rallied together to help deliver a baby on the side of the road. Gonum Govender, a midwife at RK Khan Hospital, had just arrived home from work when frantic neighbours called her. The 64-year-old midwife, who will be retiring next year, delivered the baby! 

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