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Norma Mngoma: My ex-husband Malusi Gigaba was a servant of the Guptas

ANC princeling Malusi Gigaba had a Monday night to forget after his estranged wife laid bare his alleged nefarious dealings with the Gupta family at the state capture commission chaired by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo. What a night it turned out to be and those who decided to wait for the much-anticipated testimony. And pity those who missed out. From wads of cash; a money counter; a luxury BMW gift; a R5-million sponsored wedding; disappearing passports and copies thereof; attempts to wipe off information from electronic devices, Norma Mngoma dished out the files. The intimate details, laid bare, about the former minister of public enterprises, home affairs and finance were worth all the popcorn.

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There are things to do during lockdown

There are things to do during lockdown By Frank Chemaly Markets Golden Hours Market: (tomorrow) This relaxed family market at the Golden Hours School reopens tomorrow from 10am to 2pm. All Covid-19 protocols in place and strict social distancing. Call Lyn on 083  262  3693. Concerts and Shows Music Revival: Pianist Christopher Duigan online, live-streaming on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6pm. Duigan has performed more than 80 concerts since March over lockdown. Free, but donations are welcome. Email [email protected] or WhatsApp 083 4174473. View at the Music Revival website www.musicrevival.co.za or on www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherDuigan. Rhumbelow Theatre, Umbilo: (today) Barry Thomson and The Reals perform Cold Fact Rodriguez, a tribute to the album from an unknown artist in 1970 who became a huge phenomenon in South Africa. All Covid-19 protocols adhered to and attendance limited to 50 people. Show times have been amended to suit curfew. Today at 4pm. Tickets R160 fro

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Whether it's by choice or you're self-isolating, here's how to make the most of a solo Christmas

People spend Christmas alone for a number of reasons from living far from relatives to preference. The holidays are useful for resting before tackling the new year, so why not put your feet up and enjoy. There are many reasons why people spend the holidays alone, it can range from living far from relatives, having to work or simply not being a Christmas fanatic. This year, however, Christmas will be different due to the pandemic and people who are socially isolating may find themselves having a solo Christmas as well.  If you’re looking for ways to celebrate this festive while maintaining the spirit of solitude, look no further than these eight ideas of enjoying a solo Christmas.

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