#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnowAsYouWakeUp: KZN mom has hilarious dodging potholes video

#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnowAsYouWakeUp: KZN mom's hilarious dodging potholes video

Netflix's controversial Jeffrey Dahmer mini-series has become the streaming service's most-watched, and the Transnet strike continues.

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Dawid Wojitowicz

Good morning and welcome back to the scholars for fourth term.

As East Coast Radio continues to celebrate our birthday month, here are five things you need to know as you wake up:

Read more: #FiveThingsYouNeedToKnowAsYouWakeUp: Is there reasons to be concerned about the Transnet protest

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday’s attacks on civilian areas across Ukraine were a response to Saturday’s attack on the bridge connecting Russia and Crimea.

Read more: Russia targeting civilians 'amounts to a war crime': EU

2. 

Amy-Lee Theron and her family were driving along the R26 from Ficksburg towards Fouriesburg in the Free State when she whipped out her phone and pressed record. The adding of the Super Marios theme song to the vid makes it super hilarious.

Read more: KZN Transport launches pothole campaign

3. 

Black Management Forum (BMF) has suspended its president Andile Nomlala pending an investigation into the rape and sexual assault allegations levelled against him.

Read more: Zuma thanks supporters for support during contempt sentence

Black Management Forum suspends its president Nomlala over rape allegations.
Black Management Forum suspends its president Nomlala over rape allegations. Image: Freddy Mavunda

4. 

Netflix's controversial Jeffrey Dahmer miniseries has become one of the streaming service's most successful series of all time. In its second week the show had 299.84M hours viewed — making it the second most watched English-language series in a week behind Stranger Things 4.

Read more: Backlash and bloodshed for Jeffery Dahmer's Netflix debut

5. 

While Transnet has maintained that its terminals at ports have not come to a standstill, logistics businesses have warned of a catastrophic economic fallout if operations at the state-owned logistics giant's ports in Durban and Cape Town face prolonged suspension.

Read more: Transnet, unions set to meet at CCMA

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