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SA's Tourism Equity Fund with BEE Criteria Declared Unlawful by Court

SA’s Tourism Equity Fund with BEE Criteria Declared Unlawful by Court

By SAPeople 22-09-21 15:13

The Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein, South Africa, today ruled that the Department of Tourism’s implementation of Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) as criteria for its aid fund is unlawful. Solidarity and AfriForum opposed the criteria of the Department in court. The verdict together with a cost order was delivered against the Department. The Minister […]

Over 10 million adults in SA now fully vaccinated

South Africa has Over 8 Million Fully Vaccinated Adults

By SAPeople 22-09-21 13:01

South Africa has now surpassed the eight million mark for adults who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19. According to the Department of Health, the country administered 178 685 COVID-19 jabs in the past 24 hours, of which 100 853 people were fully jabbed. This brings the total number of administered doses to 16 358 076, […]

RAMAPHOSA-and-Biden

South Africa’s President to Address Global Covid-19 Summit

By SAPeople 22-09-21 12:11

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa will address a virtual Global COVID-19 Summit on Wednesday evening, at the invitation of United States President Joe Biden. The theme of the summit is ‘Ending the Pandemic and Building Better Health Security to Prepare for the Next’. The summit, according to the Presidency, envisages agreement by leaders on four […]

Tourists Run from Elephants at Kruger National Park entrance

WATCH Tourists Run from Elephants at Kruger National Park

By SAPeople 21-09-21 14:27

There was much excitement and laughter – and near tragedy – at an entrance to the Kruger National Park today where some visitors were taking photos of elephants outside of their cars. In a video post by Edward the Guide (@EdwardthembaSa) on Twitter, he said: “Hey…hey…hey….It almost ended in tears at Paul Kruger gate today! […]

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Jacob Zuma’s Protracted Arms Deal Trial Resumes in South African Court

By SAPeople 21-09-21 17:47

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – The Pietermaritzburg High court in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, on Tuesday resumed a trial that has dragged out for years over a $2 billion arms deal involving former president Jacob Zuma, whose legal team sought to remove a prosecutor they accused of bias The trial over the 1990s deal was meant to start […]

Protecting Whistleblowers is Key to Fighting Corruption South Africa

Protecting Whistleblowers in South Africa is Key to Fighting Corruption, Says SIU

By SAPeople 20-09-21 22:27

Special Investigating Unit (SIU) head, Advocate Andy Mothibi, says whistleblowers remain an important aspect to combatting corruption. Speaking during the first webinar in a five-part series, which will explore the importance of whistleblowing and the challenges that whistleblowers experience, Adv Mothibi said: “More often, corruption goes undetected until a whistleblower comes out. To bring any […]

Cape Town International Airport

Cape Town International Airport’s Recovery Continues to ‘Surge’

By SAPeople 20-09-21 14:04

The Cape Town International Airport domestic terminal has continued its post-third wave recovery for the first two weeks of September, with the domestic passenger numbers reaching 49% of 2019 levels. The periods compared are 1-12 September 2021, and 1-12 September 2019. While the figures are still much lower than 2019’s, with international passenger terminal recovery […]

James and Rosina Komape and their eldest daughter, Lydia, sit in the Limpopo High Court in November 2017. Archive photo: Ciaran Ryan

Komape Family Finally Wins Court Battle 7 Years After Son Drowned in Pit Toilet

By SAPeople 20-09-21 09:18

State must provide court with reports every six months with details of steps taken to eradicate pit toilets… By Ciaran Ryan. In 2014 five-year-old Michael Komape drowned in a pit toilet at his school outside Polokwane. Earlier judgments ordered the Limpopo education department to eradicate pit toilets at schools. But after the department provided a […]

Penguins

African Penguin Tragedy: 63 Found Dead in Simonstown, South Africa

By SAPeople 20-09-21 09:09

Investigations are underway following the tragic deaths of 63 African penguins inside the Boulders African penguin colony in Simonstown, which was recently made world famous by the Netflix show ‘Penguin Town‘ which featured the endangered African penguins. The penguins were found dead on Friday morning, 17 September 2021. It’s believed they died suddenly some time […]

Joburg Mayor Jolidee Matongo Passes Away in Car Crash

Joburg Mayor Jolidee Matongo Dies in Car Crash

By SAPeople 19-09-21 00:19

Johannesburg’s newly elected Executive Mayor, Jolidee Matongo, has tragically died in a car accident in Gauteng, South Africa. Matongo was allegedly on his way home from Soweto where he had been engaged in the ANC’s election campaign, headed by President Cyril Ramaphosa. Matongo was elected just last month, following the death of former Mayor Geoff […]

Ramaphosa Booed Out of Soweto as ANC Running on Empty Seeking Votes

Ramaphosa Booed Out of Soweto as ANC Running on Empty Seeking Votes

By SAPeople 18-09-21 19:07

President Cyril Ramaphosa was booed and chased away by the Naledi community in Soweto today, during the ANC’s voter registration drive. The residents, who are apparently living without power, accused the ANC of only caring about them when it comes time to vote. People in Soweto reportedly protested outside Ramaphosa’s family homestead, demanding better service […]

Frans Malherbe, Makazole Mapimpi - Springboks vs Walabies

Springbok Coach Neinaber on Defeat: “We Were Not Good Enough”

By SAPeople 18-09-21 13:59

Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber pulled no punches and offered no excuses after South Africa went down by 30-17 to the Wallabies in their Rugby Championship Test match in Brisbane on Saturday, admitting that they were outplayed in all areas. Nienaber described the performance as the Boks’ worst since 2018, and said they will need a […]

Springboks lose Wallabies South Africa Australia rugby

Springboks Outperformed by Wallabies in Brisbane

By SAPeople 18-09-21 13:59

An outstanding performance from a well-organised Australia inflicted a 30-17 defeat on the Springboks at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on Saturday – their heaviest loss in 29 Tests since losing by the same margin to Argentina in Mendoza in 2018. The Wallabies scored four tries – two each to centre Len Ikitau and wing […]

UK Keeps South Africa on RED List - A 'Kick in the Teeth'

UK Keeps South Africa on RED List – A ‘Kick in the Teeth’

By SAPeople 17-09-21 20:41

The UK announced Friday evening that South Africa is to stay on its Red alert list. The news has been met with shock, disappointment and fury. It means that anyone who visits SA from the UK has to quarantine in a government-appointed hotel for 10 days, at their own cost (at least £2,000), on their […]

SA power utility Eskom CEO interview

Eskom is Being Reset: CEO Andre de Ruyter Sets Out How

By SAPeople 17-09-21 18:15

Eskom, South Africa’s state-owned power utility, is facing a litany of challenges. The Conversation Africa asked Professor Anton Eberhard, director of the Power Futures Lab at the University of Cape Town’s Graduate School of Business, to pose questions to the power utility’s CEO, André de Ruyter. BY Anton Eberhard, University of Cape Town Anton Eberhard: The […]

Lauren Dickason South African Mom Charged with Daughters' Murders in New Zealand

South African Mom Charged with Daughters’ Murders in New Zealand

By SAPeople 18-09-21 18:31

A South African mother, Lauren Dickason, who recently moved to New Zealand with her family, has been charged with murdering her three children on Thursday at their new home in Timaru, a port city about 157 km south west of Christchurch, a haven for many SA expats. Lauren and Graham Dickason emigrated with their children […]

South Africa free beta variant tourism

Hey UK, South Africa is Now Free from Beta Variant. Time to Lift the Ban?

By SAPeople 16-09-21 20:11

JOHANNESBURG, 16 SEPTEMBER 2021 – South Africa is free of the Beta Covid variant according to official data issued by the South African government. The data indicates that there has been no measurable level of Beta genomes sequenced for at least two weeks in the country. This is hopefully good news for travellers! Following the […]

South African Agency Just Melted Down All Its Awards - By Gus Silber

This South African Agency Just Melted Down All Its Awards – By Gus Silber

By SAPeople 16-09-21 13:12

An advertising agency in South Africa – NET#WORK BBDO – just decided to ignite a new era by burning its multitude of awards! But there’s a fantastic reason. Renowned SA writer Gus Silber explains all in this brilliant piece… The Meltdown – by Gus Silber “I have mixed feelings about awards,” the great South African […]

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