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NEWS SECTION 13 TECH COLUMN
3 NEWS-IN-BRIEF
Summary of South African short
news stories.
By TMG Digital, Mariska Botha
and Karabo Ngoepe.
4 NEWS IN PICTURES
Highlights the best-dressed and
key moments at this week’ events
held in Cape Town, Joburg and
Durban.
By Mishkah Abrahams
FEATURES
5-6 TIME FEATURE: J-LO
In-depth feature about Jennifer
Lopez and her success as a female
businesswoman,
By Jackie Van De Burg
7 TIME FEATURE: SOUTH
AFRICAN MILLENIALS:
An in-depth feature about the
Millennials in South Africa and
how businesses are taking them
seriously.
By Kim Cassidy
COLUMNS
12 HEALTH COLUMN
Regular TIME health column
addressing health issues and
solutions.
By Shane Solomons
:
Regular TIME tech column with
the latest gadgets, video games
and updates.
By Brent Carelse
14 Business COLUMN
Regular TIME business col-
umn with latest economy news,
career opportunities and expert
advice,
By Arlene Solomons
16 sports coLUMN
Regular TIME sports column,
covering local and international
sports news and updates.
By Chad Samuels
20 THE TIME vAULT
TIME Magazine focuses on past
culture: reviews, history and
facts.
By Miranda Morkel
22 InsTYLE
Category dedicated to the latest
fashion trends, beauty, secrets
celebrity, and culture.
By Mishkah Abrahams
ON THE COVER:
Jennifer Lopez
photographed
by Mert Alas
and Marcus
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NEWS IN BRIEF SECTION | South Africa
Eskom: New maintenance plan to reduce
loadshedding
by TMG Digital
Eskom plans to
‘summer and winter months.
‘At its state of the system beefing on
Monday. Eskom presented 3 rosier power
picture than South Africans have grown ac
customad to
‘As consumers continue to use electric:
ity wsely, load-sheddinghas been minimal
in recent months and none anticipated
Up until August noxt year. The parastatal
also rofuted reports that there vas a de:
mand ersie
stom, in its presentation, prominsnit=
ly pointad out that over tho past 99 days
the system had only experianced 2 hours
and 20 minutes of loadshedding, which
was as a result of losing @ number of
igererating units in quick succession. The
resiliance of the country’s power system
‘was stross-tested this week followang mul
LUple trips of units at thres power stations
‘which resulted in a oss of 3.535 MW, Es:
kom says.
Iv added that no load shedding had
been implemented due to the increased
resilience that the electricity supplier had
built into the power system over the past
duce load shedding via maintenance plans during the
ight months
“Eskom has a robust pian in order to
‘ensure maintenance without load. shed
ding. A key aspoct of this includes having
a strict wintor and summer maintenance
budget that comprises 8 5GW for winter and
{1.56 for sumer. This maintenance plan
is managed through tha Tavis planning tool
which schedule outages based on foracast:
(ed demand and maintenance requirements
“Eskom has started to deliberataly re-
dues planned maintananee in order to ramp
Lup energy availabilty forthe expected winter
peak However, during this period, ve be-
lieve our capacity wil be sufficient to meet
demand whilst we stil undertake required
aintanancs,” tne power parastatal added.
The utility said powsr could be saved
through setting air concitioning te 23% and
close windows and doors to optimise i Itad-
vised consumers to switch off geysers and
pool pumps all day until Spm and to limit
pool ftering cycles to two oycios daily, and
Not batwesn’ Spm snd Spm
Students voice concerns at New Hope Summit
by Mariska Ratha, SARC
The fifth annual New Hope Summit, @
student lead gatheringaimed at ritcal en-
sagoment on issues at tortiary institutions,
kicked off at the Unversity of Stllentosch
on Saturday,
Eight institutions from the Westem
Cape gathorod to deliberate on ths yoa's
topic of transformation and decolonisation
following the recent student activism on
campuses across the country
Al participants are in some way leaders
at thair institutions including. among oth
ers, Student Representative Council (SAC)
members
The summit comes at @ time that or
ganisers call a crucial time in the history of
tervary education in South Afnea
This follows massive student activism
‘over among others. the cost of higher edu
cation, Aecess romains a great issue, 9spo
cially for poor back learners.
Organisers say the summitis necessary
to figure out where student leaders fit inthe:
recant movamants
Other students say the time for talking
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
(CPUT) Fees Must Fall, Sincediwe Nyubuse.
says. “We noad summits like this, however
summits lke this aren't really wnat we Want
because they don't speak with action, We
need action, we need to do things Wie need
to be radical, we need to fight for what we
want"
‘TIME MAGAZINE,
Zuma is not our
enemy — Malema
by Karabo Ngvepe, Neva2t
Pretoria
President Jacob Zuma is
‘nota enemy of the EFF, buthe justhap-
pens to be stancingin the way of the car
ty and the nation achieving ts goals, EFF
leader Julius Nalema said an Saturday
"Don't think that Zuma is our enemy
uma is not our enemy, i's just that he is
‘Standingin the way, and we must remove.
him to got our land baek,” said Malema
“Zuma is standing between us and
‘our enemy. Move out of the way. Zuma
‘must pave the way because [whites] are
the one who stola our and
Malema ves addressing @ large
gathering at the University of Pretoria’s
Mamelodi Campus, where the Economic
Fraedlom Fighters had a memorial lac
ture on the life of Solamon Mahlang.
He reminded those in attendance that
white people had kiled blacks during
aparthaid
“Tha whites ara the ones who com
nitted black genocide. Wha killed Solo
‘mon Mahiangu? It was not Zuma, it was
‘the white regime White people must
‘sop baingery babies and they must ako
responsibilty” he said
"White people are going to return our
land the same way Zuma will tun our
money White paople must never thine
we have abandened the land question
We will never abandon it. We are the
land, our identity is our land. We are
‘nothing without our land”
"We ate coming for you Zuma must
payback the money, the Guptas have laft
South Afiea, ané our land must come
back. AESA bank must never think that
by closing the Gupta bank account, you
‘fe our friand, You are our enemy in SA
he added
"White monopoly capital is the pri
mary enemy of the EFF Wha is white mo-
fopoly capital? It the Rupert, tha Op-
pponhaimar, and all those who Lonefitad
ilegally from our land. This land is going,
te be returned, whether you like or not
Thora i no whita man who cama with 2
piace of land,” Maloma said
He added that people should not ask
vwhat blacks wauld do with the land anes
twas in their possession.
Malema alse took issue with those
vwho said the land did not balong to AP
fieans, but to the Khoisan. He said the
land belonged to all Afficans, including
blacks