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Jackson Mthembu’s Last Heartbreaking Tweets

By SAPeople 22-01-21 15:02

Jackson Mthembu’s death on Thursday, from Covid, has left South Africans reeling with an outpouring of tributes for a man who was deeply loved, and known for his sense of fun, loud laughter, and desire to always put people at ease. The Minister’s final tweets on 12 January show the humble man he was, and […]

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Doctor Who Died in Helicopter Crash Tried to Save Jackson Mthembu

By SAPeople 22-01-21 10:17

The young doctor who died in the Netcare helicopter crash in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, yesterday, had earlier been called to help save Minister Jackson Mthembu’s life. The Minister in the Presidency succumbed to Covid-19 on Thursday. Hours later the cardiac anaesthetist, who tried to save him, perished in the Netcare helicopter tragedy near Bergville, on […]

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Healthcare Heroes Killed in Netcare Helicopter Crash

By SAPeople 22-01-21 00:34

A Netcare helicopter tragically crashed on Thursday afternoon near Bergville in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa, killing all five on board including crew and healthcare workers who were heralded as “healthcare heroes” by Netcare’s devastated CEO. It was only nine hours ago that Netcare911 had tweeted a photo of one of  their specialised helicopter ambulances saying […]

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It’s Official! Netflix Confirms Bridgerton Season 2 Will Start Filming Soon

By SAPeople 21-01-21 20:01

Bridgerton fans will be delighted to hear that Bridgerton Season 2 has officially been confirmed. The Netflix show, which features British-Zimbabwean Regé-Jean Page (30), was a surprise hit this Christmas season with many Locked-Down viewers bingeing all eight episodes of the first season in one or two days! The announcement has been made by none […]

Joe Biden Sends Clear Message to Watching World – America’s Back

By SAPeople 21-01-21 15:32

Two weeks after the storming of the US Capitol by the followers of his predecessor, in the middle of an out-of-control pandemic that has killed more than 400,000 Americans, Joe Biden — the 46th president of the US — tried to contain the blaze in his inaugural address. Politics doesn’t have to be a raging […]

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Covid-19 Update South Africa: Pandemic Claims a Further 566 Lives in SA

By SAPeople 21-01-21 17:06

South Africa logged over 12 000 new COVID-19 cases for the first time this week, after recording fewer than 10 000 infections a day in the past few days. Update Thursday afternoon: Minister in the Presidency Jackson Mthembu has sadly died from Covid. According to the latest data, the total number of COVID-19 cases identified […]

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South Africans Accuse UK of Poaching Health Workers from Poorer Countries

By SAPeople 21-01-21 13:16

Two doctors have written a scathing letter in the South African Medical Journal, criticising the United Kingdom for hiring a disproportionate number of health workers from foreign countries. Professor Johannes Fagan from the University of Cape Town and Professor Mahmood Bhutta from the Royal Sussex County Hospital wrote: “The UK already has one of the […]

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Organisations Taking Dlamini-Zuma to Court Over Vaccine

By SAPeople 21-01-21 12:32

The government’s failure to be transparent with its Covid-19 vaccine implementation plan could see Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma face court soon. AfriForum and Solidarity are preparing court papers against the minister, they announced in a joint-statement on Thursday. According to AfriForum, Dlamini-Zuma failed to respond to a letter of demand that was issued to her by […]

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KLM Cancels Flights From South Africa to Amsterdam Due to Dutch Travel Ban

By SAPeople 21-01-21 10:41

The Dutch government has become the latest country to impose a flight ban on all flights to the Netherlands with passengers from South Africa, the UK and various countries in South America due to continued Covid-19 safety concerns, following more contagious variants being found in SA, England and Brazil. The ban will be effective from […]

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SA Matric Results Will Be Released On Time

By SAPeople 20-01-21 16:41

The Department of Basic Educations says several provinces have completed the marking of Grade 12 exam papers ahead of schedule, and that results will be released on time. According to the department’s Assessment and Examination Director, Priscilla Ogunbanjo, over 90% of centres, which were scheduled to finalise the marking of scripts on Friday, have already […]

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South Africa Records 9,780 New Covid-19 Cases, 839 Covid Deaths

By SAPeople 20-01-21 10:20

South Africa’s COVID-19 cases have risen to 1 356 716 after 9 780 patients were confirmed to have contracted the virus on Tuesday. Meanwhile, 839 additional deaths were reported in the last 24 hours, which brings the tally to 38 288 since the outbreak. According to Health Minister, Dr Zweli Mkhize, the high number of […]

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Over 2,000 SANDF Members Deployed to Help Fight Covid-19 in SA

By SAPeople 20-01-21 10:12

President Cyril Ramaphosa has informed Parliament about the employment of 2 122 members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) to support other government departments in the fight against COVID-19. The President informed Parliament that he has authorised the employment of 2 122 members of the SANDF for service in order to preserve life, […]

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Tribute Held for 8 Staff Lost in 1 Week at Edendale Hospital

By SAPeople 20-01-21 09:13

The National Education, Health Allied Workers Union (NEHAWU) held a wreath-laying ceremony in tribute to nine frontline health workers who died last week from Covid-19 in Edendale hospital in Pietermaritzburg, according to the union. The National Education, Health Allied Workers Union (NEHAWU) held a wreath-laying ceremony at Edendale Hospital in tribute to nine health workers […]

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Norwegian Cruise Lines Prolongs Suspension of Voyages to End April

By SAPeople 20-01-21 00:18

JOHANNESBURG – Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) Holdings today announced it is extending its suspension of global cruise voyages until the end of April, The suspension now includes all voyages on Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, and will last until April 30, 2021. NCL says it will continue to work in […]

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Shock as Farm Attackers Attempt to Drown Elderly Foreman in Septic Tank

By SAPeople 19-01-21 18:07

A 77-year-old Free State farm foreman was the target of a brutal farm attack that has shocked the farming community. Simon Makhotha was attacked on Harrisdale in the Zastron area on Sunday evening (17 January) at around 20h00. According to Free State Agriculture (FSA), Makhotha was taken by surprise by a gang of three who assaulted […]

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Letter From A Teacher: It Pains Me To Open Facebook

By SAPeople 19-01-21 17:10

A staggering number of teachers in South Africa have fallen ill during the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. Many have tragically passed away. Yet, sadly, much of parents’ anger over the delay of schools opening (to save lives) has been targeted at teachers, the very people we should surely be heralding as our heroes. […]

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SA Records Over 9,000 New Covid-19 Cases, As Cases Decline

By SAPeople 19-01-21 12:49

South Africa is showing signs of declining COVID-19 cases, with 9 010 new cases reported in the last 24 hours. This brings the total number of infections to 1 346 936 since the outbreak. “Regrettably, we report a further 344 COVID-19 related deaths,” said Health Minister, Dr Zweli Mkhize, on Monday. Of the recent deaths, […]

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Only 5 Out of 147 Police Brutality Cases in Gauteng Resolved in Past 5 Years

By SAPeople 19-01-21 12:09

Only five out of 147 cases of police brutality in Gauteng have been resolved in the past five years, according to Gauteng MEC for Community Safety, Faith Mazibuko. Mazibuko revealed the news in a written reply to the Democratic Alliance’s questions tabled in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature (GPL). Police brutality cases over past 5 years […]

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Loadshedding Suspended in SA as Generators Return to Service

By SAPeople 19-01-21 10:40

Light at the end of the tunnel! Eskom has suspended loadshedding thanks to the improvement of its generation capacity following the return of some generators to service. “Over the past 24 hours, Eskom teams have successfully returned two generation units each at Kusile, Kriel, and one at Tutuka Power Stations to service,” Eskom said on […]

South Africa’s MeerKAT Telescope Discovers 2 Giant Radio Galaxies

By SAPeople 19-01-21 10:00

Two giant radio galaxies have been discovered with South Africa’s powerful MeerKAT telescope, located in the Karoo region, a semi-arid area in the south west of the country. Radio galaxies get their name from the fact that they release huge beams, or ‘jets’, of radio light. These happen through the interaction between charged particles and […]

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Update to KLM Flight Schedule To and From South Africa

By SAPeople 19-01-21 00:59

Due to the new regulations released by the Dutch government last week, KLM has adapted its flight schedule beyond 18 January 2021. KLM will operate 4 flights per week from Johannesburg to Amsterdam and 3 flights per week from Cape Town to Amsterdam, with a technical stop to Dar Es Salaam. Passengers will remain on […]

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SA Universities Will Re-Open Between March and April

By SAPeople 18-01-21 15:46

Higher education is the latest sector in South Africa to delay its re-opening dates with 16 universities still finalising their academic year. Addressing the media on Monday, Higher Education, Science and Innovation Minister, Dr Blade Nzimande, announced that universities will start the academic year between early-March and mid-April. The re-opening of higher education institutions is […]

Showmax Launches Pop-Up Live Streams of kykNET and Mzansi Magic

Showmax Launches Pop-Up Live Streams of kykNET and Mzansi Magic

By SAPeople 18-01-21 14:31

Showmax subscribers in South Africa are now able to live stream kykNET and Mzansi Magic 24/7 with the launch of two pop-up channels on the streaming service. Showmax is testing live streaming of two of South Africa’s most popular local channels. Showmax is already the home for streaming the best South African series, with top […]

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Loadshedding Continues With Fewer Eskom Contractors Because of Covid

By SAPeople 18-01-21 09:55

Eskom is currently implementing Stage 2 loadshedding as the country’s power system remains constrained and vulnerable, and is operating with less contractors as many are affected by Covid-19. At Medupi power station, for instance, well over half the pool of 75 contractors have tested positive for the coronavirus, according to Eskom. “Regrettably, as the return […]

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