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R9 Million of Police Budget Used to Buy 10 Cars for Zuma’s Wives

By SAPeople Staff Writer 04-04-18 23:39

CAPE TOWN – Some R9 million of the police budget between 2013 and 2016 has been used to buy 10 vehicles for the wives of President Jacob Zuma, parliament was told on Tuesday. The vehicles – which included Range Rover SUVs, two Land Rover Discovery SUVs and five Audi SUVs and sedans – were necessary “to provide comprehensive protection […]

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South Africa Wins Gold at Chelsea Flower Show

By SAPeople Staff Writer 24-05-16 12:45

LONDON – The magnificent display of South African wildflowers put together by the SA National Biodiversity Institute at Kirstenbosch has received a gold medal at the 2016 Royal Horticultural Society’s flower show, which opened today. The team sent out a tweet a few hours ago saying “Our #RHSChelsea Flower Show exhibit received a gold medal!” It […]

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12 Things Jacob Zuma Has in Common with PW Botha

By SAPeople Staff Writer 24-05-16 08:03

In 2014 President Jacob Zuma, while defending state money spent on Nkandla, referred to former president PW Botha having George airport built near his private home in Wilderness – obviously saying that if Botha could do it, so could he. Two years later, the comparisons between the two men have only multiplied. 1. Botha was leader of the ruling […]

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Standard Bank Hit by Quick R200 Million ATM Fraud in Japan

By SAPeople Staff Writer 23-05-16 13:41

Standard Bank has been the victim of a major fraud in Japan, where 1.4 billion yen (R200 million) in cash was stolen from some 1,400 ATMs in convenience stores across Japan over a short period earlier this month, it has been reported. According to Business Day on Monday, Standard Bank confirmed that it was the bank referred to in a story […]

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NPA to Appeal Court Ruling Saying Zuma Charges Should Go Ahead

By SAPeople Staff Writer 23-05-16 13:06

PRETORIA – While dismissing news reports that finance minister Pravin Gordhan was under any threat of arrest, the National Prosecuting Authority on Monday also said it would appeal a High Court ruling last month that fraud and corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma be reinstated. In April the High Court in Pretoria found that a 2009 court decision […]

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Defence Minister Allegedly Smuggled Illegal Into SA on SAAF Jet

By SAPeople Staff Writer 22-05-16 15:14

The Minister of Defense apparently smuggled a Burundian woman into South Africa after she had acquired illegal documents provided by the minister’s sister, according to the Sunday Times. Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, the minister of defense and military veterans, reportedly flew on a South African Air Force plane from Waterkloof Air Force Base to the Democratic Republic of […]

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Cape Town, Winelands Now Thrill Food Travellers Too

By SAPeople Staff Writer 21-05-16 20:59

If you’re a globetrotter into fine dining, consider making your next destination Cape Town and its outlying Winelands, where an innovative eight-course tasting menu paired with wines will cost you about $60 to $80 for lunch, and $85 to $105 for dinner. Thanks to the dollar’s strength in South Africa, Americans are in for a […]

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Rare Mosaic Image of Africa Without Clouds Taken from Space

By SAPeople Staff Writer 20-05-16 12:17

The European Space Agency has released a rare cloud-free image of Africa taken from space. The “African mosaic” is made up of 7,000 images captured by the Sentinel-2A satellite. The ESA said on Thursday that majority of the images used in the mosaic – the first mosaic of Africa generated through ESA’s Climate Change Initiative Land Cover project – were taken between […]

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Why Zuma and the EFF Can’t Win in South Africa

By SAPeople Staff Writer 20-05-16 10:34

The American republic survived Richard Nixon. South Africa’s will survive Jacob Zuma. Of that John Campbell sounded confident when I spoke to him this week about his new book. He has called it Morning in South Africa. No “u”. If you’re looking for a Washington establishment view on South Africa, Campbell is a good place […]

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New HIV Vaccine to Be Tested by US in South Africa

By SAPeople Staff Writer 19-05-16 17:49

U.S. health officials announced on Wednesday that an experimental AIDS vaccine that has worked better than anything else so far will undergo “largescale” testing in South Africa – “where HIV is more pervasive than anywhere else in the world” – from November, the first such test in seven years. In its statement, the National Institutes of Health, […]

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Four Small SA Hotels You Seldom Hear About Win Big

By SAPeople Staff Writer 19-05-16 13:24

Four boutique hotels that often miss the headlines have been selected for top awards by TripAdvisor users in its 2016 Traveler’s Choice Awards, as has the increasingly famous Test Kitchen in Woodstock, Cape Town. TripAdvisor calls the awards announced this week “The Very Best of Travel Chosen by Millions of Travelers”. The Garden House in Franschhoek came […]

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16 Famous Alumni of SA’s Fort Hare as it Turns 100

By SAPeople Staff Writer 18-05-16 14:46

First called the South African Native College, it opened its doors in Alice, Eastern Cape, in 1916. Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo met at Fort Hare in 1939. In 1960 the government took control of Fort Hare. At its May 2016 graduation ceremony there were 2,845 new graduates, 39 of them PhDs. There were celebrations at the […]

WATCH Cecil the Lion’s Grandkids Take a Stroll

By SAPeople Staff Writer 18-05-16 13:51

Less than a year after Cecil the Lion was shot in Zimbabwe by a US dentist, causing an international uproar, the famous lion’s latest offspring made a great showing in Hwange National Park. The cubs, fathered by Cecil’s son Xanda, were filmed earlier in the month near Linkwasha Camp in Hwange National Park by Graham Simmonds of Wilderness […]

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World’s Rarest Cat Found Under Bush in Cape Town

By SAPeople Staff Writer 04-04-18 23:39

The world’s rarest kitten – a Lykoi or Werewolf Cat – has been rescued from The Company’s Garden in Cape Town by TEARS Animal Rescue Feral Cat Project staff and volunteers, the agency said on Tuesday. The cat, found under a bush, is the only natural-born Lykoi on record in South Africa and one of […]

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