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Israel pulls back from south Gaza

Monday, 8 April 2024

“Sometimes I wonder how normal normal people are, and I wonder that most in the grocery store.”

Elizabeth Moon

STORY OF THE DAY

Why is the unbearable cost of living not an obvious political weapon for election campaigns?

By Stephen Grootes

With just weeks until our elections, it seems unlikely that the ever more unaffordable cost of living will become a major issue. This comes as a surprise, as it is obvious that life now is much harder than it was five years ago. And yet, this may simply be because no single party has a comprehensive workable solution to our crisis, making other issues relatively easier to focus on.

WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING

🇮🇱↪️ Israel announced on Sunday that it had withdrawn all but a single military brigade from southern Gaza. The move came as ceasefire negotiations were prepped to begin afresh in Egypt.
🇿🇦⛈️ Intensely strong winds and storms have wreaked havoc on Cape Town and surrounding areas including Glencairn and Cape Winelands. The Huguenot Tunnel on the N1 has been closed. Several properties were destroyed in fires, while the South African Weather Service issued level 9 warnings for parts of the Cape Winelands and Overberg districts.
🌍🏃 Extreme runner Russ Cook has become the first person to run the length of Africa. Despite a brief pause in Angola after being robbed at gunpoint, Cook managed the feat in 352 days and finished in Tunisia. He calls himself the “Hardest Geezer”, and he might well be.
🇿🇦⛳ Dean Burmester has defeated Sergio Garcia to clinch the LIV Golf Miami title. South African Burmester won the second playoff hole and, with it, a cool $4-million.

PICTURE OF THE DAY

📷 Rens Rezelman

“Watching the powerful swells in False Bay pound Kalk Bay Harbour.”

Cape Town.
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IN NUMBERS

43%

… the percentage of all smartphones in 2010 that were Blackberries. By 2013 this was 5.9%.

FACTS OF THE DAY

Today is the total solar eclipse, hitting a swathe of North America.

Lightsaber duelling fights
are a legitimate sport in France.

SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS

🏉 The Bulls are through to the quarterfinals of the Investec Champions Cup, while the Stormers were eliminated by defending champions La Rochelle.

Mohamed Salah scored a late equaliser from a penalty as Liverpool forced a 2-2 draw with Manchester United, to climb to even on points with Premier League leaders Arsenal.

🏁 World champion Max Verstappen produced a third straight pole-to-flag victory at the Japanese Grand Prix, leading teammate Sergio Perez across the line for a Red Bull 1-2 at Suzuka.

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OPINIONISTAS

South Africans need to wield their democratic power and vote on 29 May

By Chris Pappas

ACDP’s pronouncements on Gaza are decidedly unChristian

By Melanie Verwoerd

 

John Stupart

Newsletters Editor

 
 
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