#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: Road marking blunder left social media users in disbelief
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
Rishi Sunak will be Britain's next Prime Minister, four more cases of measles in the Greater Sekhukhune District, and much more...
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Rishi Sunak will be Britain's next Prime Minister after his rivals quit the race, following one of the most turbulent periods in British political history.
Read more: UK's Sunak poised to become PM as Johnson quits race
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The incorrect spelling of a road marking in Hanover Park, Cape Town left social media users in disbelief as the word "SCHOOL" was misspelled as "SHCOOL". Ward 48 councillor Zahid Badroodien said the error was an honest mistake that could have been made by anyone.
Cape Town - Blomvlei Road pic.twitter.com/qBtYmf8DHm
— TrafficSA (@TrafficSA) October 20, 2022
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Over 190,000 illegally obtained driver's licences have been sent to provincial MECs for cancellation as the Department of Transport sweeps through corruption at testing stations after a Special Investigating Unit probe.
Read more: New speed traps will be used in South Africa to catch drivers
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The National Institute for Communicable Disease (NICD) has detected a further four cases of measles in the Greater Sekhukhune District, bringing the total number of cases to seven. It said the ages of measles-infected cases ranged from nine months to 24 years.
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An unlikely saviour for building collapse disasters has emerged. Belgian non-profit APOPO is kitting out rodents with tiny, high-tech backpacks with cameras and GPSs to help first responders search for survivors among rubble in disaster zones.
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