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Television drama Uzalo producer Gugu Zuma-Ncube has dismissed a report suggesting that the South Afr

[If you cannot view this newsletter properly, click here to view it online] [Sowetan LIVE Home Page][Follow Sowetan LIVE on Twitter][Join our Facebook Fan Page] [News Page] [Business Page] [Sport Page] [Entertainment Page] [Good Life Page] [Help Line Page] [Shwashi Page] [jobs Page] [e-diton Page] TOP STORIES [Warrant out for councillor who omitted to tell court of theft conviction] The East London Magistrate’s Court has issued a warrant of arrest for Nkonkobe Municipality ward councillor Nanziwe Rulashe for failing to disclose during her bail application that she has a previous conviction and a pending criminal case. [Uzalo renewed because it brings in most advertising revenue: Zuma-Ncube] [Gugulethu Zuma - 1985 The celebrity of the family and has genuine love for television. She became famous after her appearance on the popular drama Isidingo where she played Lesedi Moloi. Born in 1985, she is Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma’s second daughter and has made it crystal clear that she is not interested in politics. Gugu’s controversy came into the spotlight when eThekwini Municipality spent R5million on the SABC1 drama, Uzalo, where she is a director.] Television drama Uzalo producer Gugu Zuma-Ncube has dismissed a report suggesting that the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) recommissioned her soap because she is President Jacob Zuma’s daughter. [‘Internal strife’ at SABC over Uzalo renewal: Zuma daughter’s business partner says] Kobedi “Pepsi” Pokane on Monday denied that his production company had received any preferential treatment in a R167-million contract renewal reportedly pushed through by South African Broadcasting Corporation boss Hlaudi Motsoeneng. [Ntsiki Mazwai performs poem highlighting women abuse topless] Controversial poet Ntsiki Mazwai shocked the audience when she performed one of her poems topless on Friday night in Grahamstown. [Vuyo Mvoko to know whether SABC is terminating his employment today] [Vuyo Mvoko. Picture Credit: Vuyo Mvoko on Facebook] South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) senior journalist Vuyo Mvoko will today find out whether he is keeping his job or not. [Are you feeling lucky? Powerball jackpot now R65m] After 16 rollovers‚ Tuesday’s PowerBall jackpot is sitting at “a whopping R65-million”. [Marius Fransman miffed about learning his ‘sexual harassment’ fate via the media] African National Congress (ANC) leader in the Western Cape Marius Fransman is outraged at the way his own party’s integrity committee handled a complaint of sexual harassment against him. [Madonsela to ask SABC board to explain ‘governance failures’] The public protector has launched a preliminary investigation into the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). [SA Islamic State recruits due in court] Four people suspected of being Islamic State supporters arrested in anti-terrorism police raids across Johannesburg are expected to appear in court in Monday. [SPORT] [Ngele to butter Vilakazi deal?] BidVest Wits may agree to release Sibusiso Vilakazi to Mamelodi Sundowns if they get Mogakolodi Ngele in return, Sowetan has learnt. [Mokoena quits Sundowns] "I was not going to watch my career go down the drain". With these words, Lebohang Mokoena has explained why it was important to leave Mamelodi Sundowns after seven years. [Portugal won it for Ronaldo, says Pepe] [Football Soccer - Portugal v France - Euro 2016 - Final - Stade de France, Saint-Denis near Paris, France - 10/7/16 - Portugal's Pepe holds up the trophy. Picture credits: Reuters] Portugal’s man of the match Pepe said that his team had been inspired to beat France in Sunday’s Euro 2016 final after talisman Cristiano Ronaldo was forced off by injury. [Five of Euro 2016's biggest flops (PHOTOS)] [Sergio Ramos of Spain during the UEFA Euro 2016 round of 16 match between Italy and Spain on June 27, 2016 at the Stade de France in Paris, France.(Photo by VI Images via Getty Images)] With the European Championship coming to a close, here are five stars who failed to live up to expectations at the tournament in France: [Lucky makes bold move] [New Mamelodi Sundowns recruit Lucky Mohomi. Picture credits: Gallo Images] Moving to a big club after just one season in the PSL can put a promising career at risk of ending before it begins. [GOOD LIFE] [The Her dating app is no longer exclusive to the iPhone. ©Her] [Her dating app launches on Android] The app that helps women find other women to date is no longer an iPhone exclusive. [Shirazee finds refuge in himself] Shirazee moved to South Africa as a refugee - running away from his self-destructive nature. [Some expert advice on how to come out to your family] Coming out to family members for the LGBTI community is not always easy. [How to enjoy sex through the decades] Does our enjoyment of sex evolve over the years? The argument of who has the best sex has been going on since the dawn of time. [Make-up blues for dark skin] Many people will remember actress Lupita Nyong'o's emotional acceptance speech at the yearly Black Women in Hollywood Awards, when she spoke about Black beauty. [Within five years of starting fertility treatment, three in four women will give birth] A new large-scale Danish study has found that three in four women starting fertility treatment will go on to have a baby within five years after, either as a result of treatment or after conceiving spontaneously. [Pic of the day] CAPTION: Thembi Seete rocks Kyalami Race Track [Has Pearl Thusi joined Quantico season 2?] [[1] comments] [Carol Tshabalala: The First Lady of Sport] [[10] comments] [Oros Mampofu talks about that shocking Skeem Saam death] [[13] comments] [Nandi Mngoma expecting first baby in November?] [[27] comments] [Football icon Pele marrying for third time at 75 (PHOTOS)] [A handout picture made available by Asesoria Hall de la Noticia on 10 July 2016 shows Brazilian soccer legend Pele (R) posing with his wife, Brazilian businesswoman Marcia Cibele Aoki (L), during their wedding ceremony in Garuja, Brazil, 09 July 2016. Pele is now married for the third time, at age 75, to his current wife with whom he had a relationship since 2010. Picture credits: EPA] [[28] comments] [Unsubscribe] | [Forward to a Friend] | [e-Edition] [Sowetan LIVE Home Page] All material Copyright Sowetan LIVE © TMG Limited (Pty) Ltd. 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