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GB’s Weston & Stoecker win thrilling skeleton team gold
Matt Weston produced a stunning run to make more history in Cortina as he became the first Briton to win two gold medals at a Winter Olympics with a thrilling victory in the mixed team skeleton event alongside Tabitha Stoecker.

Andrew’s time as trade envoy should be investigated, says Vince Cable
The former prince’s alleged actions were “totally unacceptable”, the ex-business secretary says.
CRISIS? WHAT CRISIS?: Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink, bath, wash clothes, or do dishes
Citizen despair over Johannesburg’s growing water woes as solutions remain elusive and officials continue to say, ‘Keep moving, nothing to see here, although there will be a ministerial working group.’ What can be done?

France to fire Bok warning in Wales
Fabian Galthie’s France will be in Cardiff aiming to make another statement to the Springboks and, in particular head coach Rassie Erasmus.
BLUE LIGHTS: Paul Mashatile’s VIP Protection Unit convoy accused of flouting traffic laws in Midrand
Yet again, the motorcade of Deputy President Paul Mashatile is in the spotlight — this time accused of abusing its power in plain sight, regularly blocking early-morning traffic in Midrand, where he lives, driving against traffic on one-way sections and forcing motorists aside during peak-hour congestion.
PERSISTENT VIOLENCE: The usual suspects remain crime hotspots in Nelson Mandela Bay — latest stats
With the release of the latest crime statistics last week, MEC for community safety Xolile Nqatha highlighted certain police stations as crime hotspots while the figures showed that violent crime remained a persistent challenge in the same places year after year.

Alarm raised as Ekurhuleni threatens to cut power to 189 schools
The Ekurhuleni municipality has issued electricity disconnection notices to 189 schools due to an unpaid debt of over R123m by provincial government departments
News24 | Monday’s weather: Temperatures rise above 40°C in Western Cape, cool and cloudy elsewhere
Temperatures will rise above 40°C in parts of the Western Cape as extremely hot and uncomfortable conditions persist in the province, as well as in the Northen Cape. Cloudy and cool weather is expected elsewhere in the country, according to the South African Weather Service.
EMPOWERMENT REBOOT: How Stella Ndabeni and the mining industry are getting the SME groove back
There’s a recalibration happening in the mining sector. It’s not a revival, or a revolution. More of a rethink to help build up the edge cases to open new routes to riches and empowerment. And it begins with small businesses.
CENTRE STAGE: Tackling the big challenges to revive historic Central Gqeberha
The challenges are many, but the desire to revive the historic heart of Gqeberha is strong. The Central SRA is taking the driver’s seat in efforts to increase tourism, investment and general interest in the area.