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[Click here for the web version of this email]( [Daily Maverick] TGIF, 2 November 2018 "A happy birthday is measured not in the amount of gifts one gets, but in the amount one is loved." Todd Stocker Story of the Day [After a week of horror, Gigaba needs to rope-a-dope for survival]( By Marianne Merten Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba’s horror week just got even worse on Thursday: his bid to overturn a finding that he had lied under oath ended when the Constitutional Court dismissed his appeal as having “no prospect of success”. A day earlier the Public Protector told President Cyril Ramaphosa to take appropriate action over ministerial untruths that violated the Constitution and executive ethics law and codes – after the Oppenheimers on Tuesday told MPs the minister had previously lied to them. Against all this the leaked sex tape looks like a long stale piece of cake. While You Were Sleeping [Moyane out on his arse]( On Thursday night SARS Commissioner Tom Moyane finally received the chop from President Cyril Ramaphosa. As the Nugent Commission continued onward, the judge himself recommending Moyane be removed proved a critical building block for Ramaphosa's dismissal. Ever oblivious to his own perfidious nature, Moyane will now no doubt resort to the not-so-proud South African tradition of [challenging his dismissal]( in every court in the land. [Saudi prince called Khashoggi 'dangerous']( Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman had told the United States that he considered Jamal Khashoggi a dangerous Islamist. MBS made this call to the White House when Khashoggi's whereabouts were unknown and his death not yet confirmed. Donald Trump, while stating his dissatisfaction with the MBS take of events, has openly announced his refusal to withdraw from a lucrative arms deal with Saudi Arabia. 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