#FiveThingsYouNeedToKnow: The Netball World Cup continues to be plagued by petty crime
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast / Lilitha Bodlani
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Good morning, KZN.
Here are five things you need to know as you wake up this Wednesday morning...
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1.
Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Naledi Pandor reiterated that South Africa was non-aligned in the conflict in Ukraine.
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2.
A mysterious cylinder washed ashore in Western Australia last month turns out to be debris from an Indian space launch, ending a flurry of speculation over the object’s origin.
3.
Eight VIP Protection Unit officers have been granted bail of R10,000 each. They were arrested after a video of them allegedly assaulting motorists on the N1 highway went viral.
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4.
The Netball World Cup continues to be plagued by petty crime following confirmation that police are investigating five cases of theft from the teams' hotel.
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5.
A police officer in Limpopo and a petrol attendant are expected to appear in Court, facing fraud charges after allegedly sharing money swiped from a SA Police Service fleet card.
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Make sure to catch Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up, Monday to Friday at 06:20.
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