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Wednesday, 4 September 2024

“If people did not love one another, I really don’t see what use there would be in having any spring.”

Victor Hugo

STORY OF THE DAY

Senzo Mchunu declares war against ‘murderous parasites’

By Rebecca Davis

Extortion rackets and “protection” syndicates are running riot across South Africa, with Parliament hearing on Tuesday just how severe this crime epidemic now is.
The future can’t always be predicted, but it can be planned for.

WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING

🍊🤫 A judge has ruled that Donald Trump cannot move his New York hush money trial to a federal court. The decision prevents Trump from his sentencing being pushed past the November presidential election. A four-year sentence maximum could be imposed, though a shorter sentence or even probation is more likely.
🇫🇮🛡️ Welfare spending down and Nato spending up. That’s the message of the day for Finland’s fiscal 2025. Nothing like a Russian invasion to stir up defence spending.
🇮🇪✝️ A state inquiry in Ireland has found a “truly shocking” level of sexual abuse at religious schools in the country. Catholic schools were particularly egregious, with 2,395 allegations spanning a century, said the government.
🇮🇹🌩️ The Arch of Constantine, a massive Roman arch near the Colosseum, has been damaged by lightning. Staff were hurriedly collecting bits of rock and rubble, presumably to repair the arch and rebuild Rome once more.

PICTURE OF THE DAY

📷 Caleb Matthews

“Lambs enjoying a Klein Karoo sunset.

Oudtshoorn.
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IN NUMBERS

∼4.8 million

… the number of Lego pieces spilled into the ocean during a rogue wave in 1997. Pieces are still being found on beaches in England.

FACTS OF THE DAY

Today in 1998, Google is founded in a garage.

Giant prehistoric crocodiles once roamed in British Columbia, Canada.

Whatever your plans for your future, plan to make it rewarding.

SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS

🎾 Swiss tennis great Roger Federer said on Tuesday that anti-doping authorities have questions to answer about a perceived double standard applied to world No 1 Jannik Sinner after he dodged a suspension despite two positive tests earlier this year.

🏃🏾‍♀ Ugandan Rebecca Cheptegei, who came 44th in the Paris 2024 women’s marathon, suffered burns to three-quarters of her body, when her partner poured petrol on her and set her ablaze, police reported on Monday.

⚽ A record 11,000 international transfers were registered globally during the 2024 close-season transfer window, a report from world soccer governing body Fifa said. Clubs spent more than $6.4-billion on transfer fees.

DAILY MAVERICK TODAY

Suspected extrajudicial killings of the ‘bad guys’ earns KZN police praise, but need for ‘rigorous oversight’

By Greg Ardé

Johannesburg road explosion — a R196m tender, R19m vanished, and no progress in sight after a year

By Ferial Haffajee

Finding Meteorite Nqweba — the case of a curious child, a warm stone and a piece of tinfoil

By Estelle Ellis

It’s a go — Springboks and All Blacks to resume full tours in 2026

By Craig Ray

SA won’t pay ‘ransom’ for release of two citizens jailed in Equatorial Guinea

By Peter Fabricius

OPINIONISTAS

Judicial precedent must be followed in setting up anti-corruption measures

By Paul Hoffman

Dark political clouds are gathering on the horizon in the heart of Europe

By Natale Labia

The future can’t always be predicted, but it can be planned for.

John Stupart

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