# News24 ICYMI: Eskom Announces Offloading, Vote Counting Continues in Zimbabwe; and Chris Tucker arrives in SA



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ANCYL blames Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu for his liquidation, police arrested a suspect involved in Metrorail train fires in Cape Town and UCT must take responsibility for Prof Mayosi's death, says a former leader of Fees Must Fall.

Here are some of our main stories of the day:

SCROLL: "We will not steal the vote of Zimbabweans – electorate

The counting of votes is underway during the first elections in Zimbabwe since the When Mugabe is ousted after 37 years in power, observers warn of possible shortcomings in the country's historic ballot.

Eskom will set up load shedding

South Africans should be in the dark, as announced Eskom, the electricity supplier, Tuesday night, which would introduce load shedding between 17:00 and 22:00. Weideman Announces Retirement

Former political journalist and editor of You and Drum, Weideman served for nearly eight years as CEO of the largest media company in Africa

Chris Tucker, award-winning actor and actor . Concerts have confirmed that Chris Tucker, known to have played the role of detective James Carter in Rush Hour, will take his tour to South Africa

A suspect in the last Metrorail train stopped in Cape Town

With l 39; With the help of an eyewitness police and protection services officers were on the scene almost immediately after the start of the fire and arrested the suspect.

Corruption deals, "you can no longer milking South Africans" – Maimane at the gasoline e, taxes

The announcement of the latest increase in the price of oil has been sharply criticized by members of the public who have already had to pay for previous fuel price increases in 2018 and an increase in VAT.

The death of Prof. Mayosi – Former Head of Fees Must Fall

The University of Cape Town rejected Mayosi's attempt to leave the institution because "it would be bad if a black university official resigned," said Chumani Maxwele. The Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Cape Town held a candlelight vigil for its dean, Professor Bongani Mayosi, who passed away on Friday, July 27. Read more: https://t.co/MRVcYGmP5F

– UCT (@UCT_news) 31 July 2018

ANCYL blames Malema, Shivambu for his liquidation

The ANCYL says a project related to a defamation complaint filed by Helen Zille was brought to her attention only recently

Proteas: pending promotion for "bench".

The changes are likely to be reduced to a minimum, if at all, for SA looking for Rob Houwing writing for the seventh time in a row in Sri Lanka: "Would you like to subscribe to News24 Newsletters and get acquainted news of the day? If yes, click here.

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