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Save Money and Renew Your Car Licence at the Post Office

By SAPeople Contributor 16-11-22 12:02

The South African Post Office (Sapo) has encouraged motorists to renew their annual car licences at its branches, as it saves customers money since they don’t charge commission for the service. “The benefit of renewing your car licence at a post office branch is that there is no extra commission at all, unlike shops that […]

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Pros and Cons of the Education System in South Africa

By SAPeople Contributor 11-11-22 13:29

If you want to study anywhere other than Europe or North America, South Africa could be an option. South Africa is situated at the tip of Africa and is home to nearly 60 million people. The population is diverse, the nature is incredible, and there are a number of world-class universities that offer excellent education. […]

Stellenbosch University

Stellenbosch University Will be Defunded if Afrikaans is Abolished

By SAPeople Contributor 11-11-22 13:15

Immediately following the publication of Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Khampepe report – which equated the Afrikaans language with racism and urged its total abolition – the Democratic Alliance (DA) wrote a letter to Het Jan Marias Fonds, which is the founding donor of the university. This fund is divided into two trusts: one of which is […]

River Club interdict obtained by fraud, three judges rule

3 Judges Rule River Club Interdict Obtained by Fraud, Construction on Amazon’s Africa HQ Can Continue

By SAPeople Contributor 09-11-22 13:39

A high court interdict granted in the Western Cape High Court earlier this year that stopped development of the R4.6-billion River Club development, has been rescinded. This was because it was obtained “through fraud”. Judges Elizabeth Baartman, Hayley Slingers and James Lekhuleni ruled on Tuesday that Tauriq Jenkins, who purported to act on behalf of […]

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President Ramaphosa Makes Submissions About Phala Phala to Parliament

By SAPeople Contributor 07-11-22 12:52

President Cyril Ramaphosa has made submissions to Parliament’s Section 89 independent panel assessing his conduct following a burglary at his Phala Phala game farm in Limpopo in February 2020. The panel is headed by former Chief Justice, Sandile Ngcobo, with other members of the panel being Judge Thokozile Masipa and Advocate Mahlape Sello. The Presidency […]

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How to Tell A Loan Shark From a Legitimate Lender

By SAPeople Contributor 04-11-22 13:30

Loan sharks can be found in neighbourhoods across South Africa, often targeting areas without easy access to banks or using personal networks to try and convince borrowers to turn to them in times of need. The problem is that these unlawful lenders are not registered, nor do they conform to lending rules, and can be, […]

City of Johannesburg commits to addressing homelessness

City of Johannesburg Commits to Addressing Homelessness

By SAPeople Contributor 04-11-22 11:54

About 200 people met on Thursday at the Brixton Multipurpose Centre for the first day of the National Conversation about Homelessness. There were representatives from the City of Johannesburg, the Gauteng provincial government and non-governmental organisations. There were also homeless people. The event is hosted by the Johannesburg Homelessness Network (JHN) and supported by the […]

Waves For Change Wins The Laureus Sport For Health Recognition Award

Waves For Change Wins the Laureus Sport for Health Recognition Award

By SAPeople Contributor 02-11-22 21:42

Waves for Change has received the Laureus Sport For Health Recognition Award, a commendation from Laureus South Africa as part of their 20th-year birthday activities. The community-based organisation received the award in recognition of uplifting and investing in children and young people from vulnerable communities to help transform and create a better South Africa. Waves […]

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Durban Opens More Beaches But Video Shows New Sewage Spills

By SAPeople Contributor 02-11-22 15:30

The City of Durban announced on Tuesday that it has reopened more beaches along the KwaZulu-Natal coastline, which have been closed since August, following “improved water quality” in the region, however experts say new testing is needed immediately as there have been sewage spills since the municipality’s last tests were done. Durban’s famous beachfront has […]

Gugulethu goes gaga for go-karts

Gugulethu Goes Gaga for Go-Karts

By SAPeople Contributor 01-11-22 13:44

Two large wheelchair wheels and two dustbin wheels. Wooden planks, bearings, rods and nails. These are the materials children have used in Gugulethu to build go-karts to race through the township streets. They did so as part of a two-day competition, New Race Go-Kart Tournament, which ran in Gugulethu over the weekend. Hosted by Nulife […]

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Vergelegen Estate Wins Wine Tourism Services Award

By SAPeople Contributor 29-10-22 10:37

Two years of hard teamwork, and considered capital investment, have paid off for Vergelegen wine estate in Somerset West, a provincial heritage site renowned for its wine, hospitality and environmental initiatives. The 322-year-old estate has been announced the winner of the coveted Wine Tourism Services category in the 2023 Best of Wine Tourism Awards (BOWTA). […]

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