Weekend wrap: Snow expected in EC, the dangers of vaping and why the Springboks’ crowd was a disgrace for singing during the All Blacks’ haka

Here’s a look at the weekend’s top stories on IOL

Here’s a look at the weekend’s top stories on IOL

Published Sep 8, 2024

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Here’s a quick overview of the most read articles features on IOL this weekend.

Brrrrrace for another cold front and snow, warns SA Weather Service

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The South African Weather Service has issued warnings for snow, icy temperatures, strong winds and wild waves for parts of the Eastern and Western Cape.

"A cold front associated with an upper air trough is expected to pass through the province, resulting in a significant decease in temperatures and consecutively freezing levels," the forecaster said.

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Puff the toxic dragon: Vaping’s hidden dangers may be lethal

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Often considered to be "safer" than smoking traditional cigarettes, vaping has become a popular option. However, there are hidden health risks that many may not be aware of.

“A recent study found that smoking cigarettes decreases the gene expression of 53 genes that play a part in fighting viruses and bacteria. Vaping affects an astonishing 358 of them. What’s scary is that we have no idea what this actually means yet,” the Heart and Stroke Foundation South Africa said.

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Watch: Fuel price decrease brings welcome relief to SA consumers

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Consumers in South Africa will be able to stretch their rands a little further this month after the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) dropped the prices of both grades of petrol by 92 cents per litre, while diesel came down by between 79 cents (500ppm) and R1.05 (50ppm).

This is the lowest level of petrol prices since February 2023.

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Why the Springboks’ crowd was a disgrace for singing ‘Ole Ole’ during the All Blacks’ haka

Picture: Phill Magakoe/AFP

Sport writer, Michael Sherman, shares his thoughts on the events that transpired at last week’s clash between the Boks and the All Blacks in Joburg where the crowd sang during the All Black’s performance of the Haka.

The South Africa Rugby Union has since apologised to the New Zealand team and management.

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Captain Siya Kolisi makes good on promise to lift the Freedom Cup as Springboks take down the All Blacks

Picture: Rodger Bosch / AFP

The Springboks beat the All Blacks for the fourth consecutive time over the last year. It was also the Springboks’ first win over the All Blacks in Cape Town since 2005.

The Springboks are still unbeaten in the Rugby Championship and one more win in their next two matches against Argentina home and away should seal the deal.

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