Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: Court orders Zuma to pay back the money
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
Fists and flying chairs made for violent scenes at a COPE media briefing, Engen have announced that it will donate R2.5-million worth of fuel, and much more.
Welcome to a new month!
Here are five things you need to know before you get ready for the first day of September...
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1.
The Pietermaritzburg High Court in KwaZulu-Natal granted an order to force former president Jacob Zuma to pay back the money spent on upgrades to his Nkandla residence. News24 reported in 2019 that Zuma had to cough up millions to pay back his VBS bond - or lose his Nkandla property.
Read more: Zuma's legal team studying VBS court judgement - JZ Foundation
2.
A viral Tik Tok video shows a Southwest Airlines pilot threatening to turn the plane around and involve security if a passenger didn't stop sending unsolicited AirDropped nudes. Cyberflashing isn't a new problem, and legislators are working to criminalise the act.
WATCH: Gordon Ramsay goes viral after being slammed for TikTok video
@teighmars @robloxsouthwestair takes airdropping nudes very seriously. #AEJeansSoundOn #WorldPrincessWeek ♬ original sound - Teighlor Marsalis
3.
Fists and flying chairs were the violent scenes that broke out at a Congress of the People (COPE) briefing on Wednesday as the party's suspended president Mosiuoa Lekota addressed the media.
[BREAKING NEWS] COPE members physically attack each other during their media briefing.
— Newzroom Afrika (@Newzroom405) August 31, 2022
Tune into #Newzroom405 for more details. pic.twitter.com/5ZfRYu4nXS
4.
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife officials are still searching for lions believed to have escaped from the Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park. Spokesperson Musa Mntambo said there were no human attacks or death reports. They had received reports of cow carcasses being found.
Read more: Residents in KZN on high alert after seeing lions roaming in Ulundi
5.
This week, Engen announced that it was donating R2.5-million worth of fuel and R500,000 for emergency relief towards humanitarian relief organisation Gift of the Givers.
WATCH: Gift of Givers offers a helping hand to Tongaat residents
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