Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: Police still on the hunt for Durban couple
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
Banyana Banyana advance to the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations final, a passenger plane crash-lands at an airport in Somalia's capital, and much more!
Good morning to you all.
With schools back, here are five things you need to know before you leave the house:
1.
Police are searching for a Durban couple allegedly stealing from service station shops while pretending to be customers. CCTV footage at one shop shows a woman lining the pockets of her pants with what appears to be medication, while a man pretends to be looking at items.
Please BOLO high alert for this Couple, targeting Service Stations stops in Durban Area and stealing an assortment of Products.
— Vehicle Trackers (@VehicleTrackerz) July 15, 2022
Driving a black Opel Corsa Two Door vehicle registration number ND651442.
One CAS Opened at Wentworth Saps, two more cases pending. pic.twitter.com/MXX95M4Csd
2.
Duolingo is an app used by millions of people who want to learn new languages. Recently, they announced that isiZulu has been added as one of the languages to learn.
Read more: Popular app Duolingo has added isiZulu to its list of languages you can learn
3.
Banyana Banyana have advanced to the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations final after defeating Zambia 1-0 on Monday night.
Read more: WATCH: Banyana Banyana qualify for FIFA World Cup
4.
A passenger plane crash-landed at an airport in Somalia's capital Mogadishu on Monday, with no deaths reported and all those on board - more than 30 passengers - rescued.
Read more: Biden reestablishes US troop presence inside Somalia
#PICTURES: These are the Airport Emergency servicemen and security officers who evacuated passengers from the burning plane at #Mogadishu’s Adan Abdulle International Airport #Somalia pic.twitter.com/b4xfm4hCEw
— SNTV News (@sntvnews1) July 18, 2022
5.
Authorities across Southern Europe battled to control huge wildfires in countries including Spain, Greece, and France on Sunday with hundreds of deaths blamed on soaring temperatures that scientists say are consistent with climate change.
Read more: KZN set for gloomy weather until Saturday
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