In today’s news, former ANC spokesperson Pule Mabe was granted R30 000 bail in his corruption case and stepped aside from the party’s NEC, police have arrested three more men for the Lusikisiki mass shooting, and Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie says road names should not be changed to hurt white people. In entertainment, Water hitmaker Tyla wowed audiences at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, and South African Guild of Actors slammed president Cyril Ramaphosa for having to refer the Copyright Amendment Bill and Performers’ Protection Amendment Bill to the Constitutional Court. In sport, Proteas legend AB de Villiers was inducted into the ICC’s Hall of Fame and Bulls centre David Kriel has been cleared to play after his red card.

See today’s weather forecast . News today: 17 October ‘Who is supposed to take care of her?’: Pule Mabe asks why its a crime to give wife money Former African National Congress (ANC) spokesperson Pule Mabe has announced his decision to step aside as a member of the National Executive Committee (NEC). Speaking to the media outside the Palm Ridge Specialised Commercial Crime Court after being granted bail, Mabe confirmed that he had informed ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula of his intention to step down from his NEC duties temporarily.

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