In US Thanksgiving TV Show, 1620s Cape Cod is Actually 2015 Cape Town

By SAPeople Staff Writer 22-11-15 07:10

Thanksgiving is a very big time in the US, when people do anything to get home to the family and turkey dinner. This year National Geographic’s biggest scripted series ever tells the story of the first Thanksgiving, when British settlers on the Mayflower landed at Cape Cod in 1620, except it was all shot near another Cape – Cape Town. “Saints & […]

VIDEO: Watch what Happens at Roadworks Stop in South Africa…

By SAPeople 22-11-15 20:52

Check out how the occupants of these cars handle the interruption to their car journey when they’re stopped by roadworks in the Western Cape… It’s one of those ‘only in South Africa’ moments…yet again finding a way to have a good time rather than whinging! The video was uploaded by Murray Williams to facebook. He […]

Lucky Packet: 10 Stories from South Africa This Week

By SAPeople Staff Writer 20-11-15 16:17

Here’s a pick of ten stories coming out of South Africa this week…from a buzzy area in Joburg and whale art in Woodstock to moulting penguins and a surprising re-count of marchers. 1.The New York Times focused this week on Melville, Johannesburg, which has risen from the ashes numerous times. Once again, it seems to have defied […]

Goosebumps! SA Passengers Turned Back in Storm Burst into Song.

By SAPeople 21-11-15 12:58

Watch what happens when South African passengers on a flight from Durban to Joburg are told their plane has been turned back due to a storm over Joburg. Passenger Thabo Seopa filmed the scene as the passengers burst out into song, singing R. Kelly’s “I believe I can fly”. The incident happened on Monday 16 November […]

Is Laughter the Best Medicine? #ThingsZumaLaughsAt VIDEOS

By SAPeople Staff Writer 20-11-15 11:11

Just when the furore had almost died down over President Jacob Zuma’s comment about the ANC coming first, before South Africa, he seems to have opened up attacks on that same front again – saying the ANC came first, before democracy – and for laughing too much in the face of the country’s problems. Zuma […]

14 Quick Ways to Know You’re Back in South Africa

By SAPeople Staff Writer 05-04-18 00:06

So what’s the first thing you notice about being back in South Africa after a while away? From the moment you leave the airplane, things start hitting you, the landscape, the smells, the sensations. After one week back, this is what had hit returnee Edward Robbins. The accent. Gyms. They just get it. Roadside shopping.  […]

One Year On…Bye Bye Ebola!

By SAPeople 18-11-15 20:10

It’s been one year since Ebola broke out in West Africa and terrified the world! Twelve months ago many tourists wouldn’t venture near Africa…even to countries thousands of miles away like Kenya in the east and South Africa (in the south) for fear of contracting the illness. But one year on, and thanks to strong […]

Tutu Bids Aloha to Hawaiian Canoe in Port to Celebrate Friendship with SA

By SAPeople Staff Writer 17-11-15 17:29

The double-hulled Polynesian voyaging canoe Hokulea – or Hōkūleʻa – has arrived in Cape Town, halfway around the world from Hawaii on a 60,000-mile journey. And there to greet the boat was one of its most famous supporters, Archbishop Desmond Tutu. On the Hokulea website, it said the visit to Cape Town was helping to celebrate ancestral connections and renewed friendship […]

Pot Luck for Awesome South African Man Who’s Fixing Our Potholes!

By SAPeople Contributor 17-11-15 10:15

While many of us whinge about them, or swerve to avoid them, a South African man – Lymen Mlambo – has taken it upon himself to start fixing potholes in roads near Hartbeesport Dam without even being asked. And his efforts have been warmly and gladly received, with several people on Facebook offering their help and assistance. Local resident Vanessa […]

Rain Clouds in Gauteng

Finally…Some Rain in Gauteng (and Hail!)

By SAPeople 16-11-15 20:26

The people of Joburg were celebrating today as rain finally fell…although some complained it came too fast and left too soon. And, according to one Facebook user, the hail hitting her car felt rather like being trapped on a golf range. Here are just some of the videos and pics that were posted as the skies […]

Dogs Have Their Day in Cape Town

By SAPeople Staff Writer 16-11-15 17:24

Nothing like spending a Sunday morning doing a walkathon with your pooch. Which is what some 1,000 Capetonians did this weekend, with dogs of every shape and size and breed. The 22nd annual Wiggle Waggle, held in Constantia in the shadow of Table Mountain and with an impending rainfall, was in aid of the Society […]

British Moms Complete Mammoth Run for Orphaned Kids in South Africa

By SAPeople Contributor 16-11-15 16:09

This weekend two dedicated British mothers arrived in South Africa to complete their 5,795 Challenge to raise funds for orphaned children in Joburg. Since January, Jenny Chapman and Helen Thornhill (along with a friend), have run the equivalent air mile distance from Manchester to Johannesburg to raise funds for the Winnie Mabaso Foundation – a UK charity supporting […]

Ker-Pow! Just What Joburg Needs – a Superhero! VIDEO

By SAPeople Staff Writer 16-11-15 16:14

As superheroes hit the movie and TV screens of the world, South Africa is getting one of its own. And going from this trailer, it looks pretty special and amazing. So does Johannesburg! Director Gareth Crocker introduces clips from the series, “Jongo” https://vimeo.com/124604413 Based in the City of Gold and the Cradle of Humankind, the eight-part series “Jongo” […]

Beautiful Love Song by Eastern Cape’s Nathi VIDEO

By SAPeople Staff Writer 13-11-15 14:20

“Nomvula” is a very chill, very catchy Xhosa song by up-and-coming singer Nathi – he’s been called “a breath of fresh acoustic air” – in a gorgeous video shot around his home province of the Eastern Cape. The song is from his debut album, “Buyelekhaya”, and has already been viewed over 300,000 times on YouTube in less […]

Celebrating AB de Villiers 100th Test

AB de Villiers Honoured as He Embarks on 100th Test!

By SAPeople 13-11-15 15:18

On Saturday AB de Villiers will become only the seventh South African to play his 100th test! The 31-year-old was honoured at a special function last night, although – in typical AB fashion – he has played down the awesome achievement and says he would rather focus on tomorrow’s match against India in Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore) […]

South African Breakthrough for Breast Cancer Diagnosis

By SAPeople Contributor 13-11-15 04:48

A South African company has made a medical breakthrough with the development of a special machine that could make breast cancer diagnosis so much more simple, accurate and quicker for women. The Aceso machine, as it is called, has been designed and developed by Cape Town medical technology company Cape Ray. It was officially launched […]

Anatomy of a South African Aviation Accident

By NIEL RAMSAY LOUW 13-11-15 05:36

The previous two years have been turbulent times in international aviation: two Malaysian airliners, and their full complement of passengers, lost in the span of four months and a Russian airplane performing a fatal nosedive over the pyramids, on Halloween – its deadly descent possibly expedited by explosives. With this current spate of deadly aerial […]

Could Investing in Solar be the Best Tax-Free Investment?

By SAPeople Staff Writer 12-11-15 05:07

Andrew Smith certainly thinks so, but he would. He is the founder of a South African solar company NVmyPower. But listen to what he says to a class and then judge for yourself. “Some people say buy a Ferrari,” Smith says. “Some people buy exclusive whiskey or a collectors item. This (solar) way, you’re not only saving […]

Horror Novel by South African Lotz Up for Goodreads Award

By SAPeople Staff Writer 11-11-15 12:57

The horror novel ‘Day Four’ by South African Sarah Lotz has reached the semifinals of the 2015 Goodreads Choice Awards, which brands itself as the only major book awards chosen by readers. A book about South African Elon Musk has also been nominated, in a non-fiction category. Goodreads, which started in 2007 and has apparently got 40 […]

Dinosaur from Free State Could be New Species

By SAPeople Staff Writer 05-04-18 00:06

JOHANNESBURG – The remains of a dinosaur 50 percent larger than a T-Rex, found near Clarens in the Free State, are being pieced together by the Evolutionary Studies Institute at Wits University, it was announced on Tuesday. The plant-eating dinosaur, still to be named but which goes by the nickname ‘Highland Giant’, would have weighed about […]

South African Crowned Bodyboard Champ of the World

By SAPeople 10-11-15 10:29

Congratulations to Jared Houston from Cape Town who was crowned the official 2015 APB World Bodyboard Champion yesterday in Puerto Rico. It was an incredibly emotional (and stressful) final day of the Encanto Pro Cultura as the 26-year-old South African, who now lives in Puerta Rico, won his first world title. After an unfortunate knock out in the […]

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