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Three Years After Murder, Pistorius Documentary to be Made

By SAPeople Staff Writer 15-02-16 13:37

A UK-based production company has announced that it will begin filming a documentary about the circumstances leading to the murder of Reeva Steenkamp by Oscar Pistorius. The shooting of Steenkamp through the locked bathroom door of Pistorius’ house took place on 14 February three years ago, and Pistorius later claimed he thought he was shooting an intruder. […]

Whale Carcass Removed from Rocky Cape Town Beach

By SAPeople Staff Writer 15-02-16 11:02

CAPE TOWN – A small Southern Right whale carcass washed ashore on to the rocks in Bantry Bay on Sunday and was successfully removed by the National Sea Rescue Institute of South Africa, the city said. The public was urged to avoid the area while the whale removal was taking place. The carcass was taken to Granger Bay for […]

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Africa’s Big Cities Offer Investors Hope in Hard Times

By SAPeople Staff Writer 15-02-16 10:26

JOHANNESBURG – Africa’s biggest economies have been hammered by the collapse in commodity prices over the past 18 months but there are still investment bright spots to be found. In cities such as Lagos, Nairobi, Accra, Kinshasa and Johannesburg, growth remains robust and investors are prospering in the retail, financial services, technology and construction sectors. […]

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SA Movie With Theme by Barry Gibb Premieres at Berlin Festival

By SAPeople Staff Writer 14-02-16 15:29

BERLIN – The latest movie from South African director Oliver Schmitz, called “Shepherds and Butchers”, a courtroom drama about a man on death row, premiered at the Berlin Film Festival on Saturday. The movie also has a theme song, “Angels”, produced by Bee Gees’ Barry Gibb and Vusi Mahlasela. (Watch clips of the movie and […]

Moving Moment When Deaf Baby in Cape Town Hears for First Time VIDEO

By SAPeople Staff Writer 13-02-16 15:04

A deaf four-month-old baby in Cape Town has become one of the youngest people in the world to get a cochlear implant, allowing her to hear for the first time, it was reported this week. The operation on Neave Barrett was carried out at the Vergelegen Mediclinic in Somerset West by a team from the Tygerberg Hospital Stellenbosch University Cochlear […]

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In Strange SA-Expat Story, Diplomat Sought for Drunk Driving in Fiji Dies

By SAPeople Staff Writer 13-02-16 16:48

A bizarre story involving two South Africans on the tiny South Pacific island-nation of Fiji – a diplomat reportedly involved in a fatal drunken-driving accident and the chief of police – has taken a new turn after the death of the diplomat. A Department of International Relations and Cooperation spokesman in Pretoria was reported as saying this week that the diplomat, Theo Mostert, […]

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Sterkfontein Caves Produce Two New Hominin Fossils

By SAPeople Staff Writer 13-02-16 11:55

JOHANNESBURG – Two new hominin fossils have been found in a previously uninvestigated chamber in the Sterkfontein Caves, just northwest of Johannesburg, Wits University announced this week. The two new specimens, a finger bone and a molar, are part of a set of four specimens, which seem to be from early hominins that can be associated […]

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WATCH Cape Town Wind Pumps Kite Boarders to Fabulous Heights

By SAPeople Staff Writer 13-02-16 09:15

Kite boarders from 11 nations waited for the windiest day for the perfect conditions to fly high – and on Wednesday and Thursday they got it. “With iconic Table Mountain as backdrop – both wind and sea delivered some pumping conditions,” said the organisers of the Red Bull King of the Air 2016 competition. Watch some […]

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Zuma Lawyer Back in Court, This Time Over Al-Bashir Case

By SAPeople Staff Writer 12-02-16 18:02

BLOEMFONTEIN – Only three days after President Jacob Zuma’s case over Nkandla and whether he should #PayBackTheMoney came before the Constitutional Court, his lawyer is back arguing, in Bloemfontein this time, over the government’s decision not to arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir when he was visiting the country in 2015. The adversaries in court, even though they […]

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7 Reasons Parliament Should Move to Pretoria

By SAPeople Staff Writer 12-02-16 17:38

President Jacob Zuma might want to move Parliament from Cape Town to Pretoria to cut costs – many of which some would say have been created by himself and a bloated, inefficient government – but we have found a few reasons why maybe it might not be a bad idea. Pretoria needs the attention, Cape Town doesn’t. Pretoria […]

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An Actress Named After Gugulethu Wows Hollywood

By SAPeople Staff Writer 12-02-16 11:54

The latest Vanity Fair cover is an annual event where the most talked-about stars in movies grace the cover, and one of them is Gugu Mbatha-Raw, whose father is South African and whose name is actually short for Gugulethu. Mbatha-Raw was born in Witney, a rural and typically quaint Oxfordshire town, of a South African doctor […]

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WATCH Sign Language Interpreters Make the Best of #ZuptaMustFall

By SAPeople Staff Writer 12-02-16 07:37

The walkout from Parliament on Thursday night by the Economic Freedom Fighters has already got lot of attention in the media, although some people have started sharing videos of the sign language interpreters who had to repeatedly interpret “Zupta Must Fall!” which the EFF chanted before and while leaving the chamber. “They did a great job,” […]

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WATCH Highlights of Zuma’s SONA2016 – Plus the Megawatts Number

By SAPeople Staff Writer 11-02-16 22:15

There were numerous highlights in President Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation Address on Thursday, starting with almost an hour of very vocal interruptions, mostly by the Economic Freedom Fighters, who finally walked out of the chamber shouting “Zupta Must Fall! Zupta Must Fall!” Outside Parliament the EFF’s leader Julius Malema delivered what he called […]

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11 Ways to Say #ZumaMustFall

By SAPeople Staff Writer 11-02-16 17:26

There are a lot of #ZumaMustFall protesting and tweeting going on around, so we thought we would count up the different ways the words are being used, and where. 1. On chests 2. Anywhere you can put a sticker 3. On placards 4, On buildings 5. In songs 6. On computers 7. On the nearest mountain 8. In […]

WATCH Trudy Rushin Recalls District Six on 50th Anniversary

By SAPeople Staff Writer 07-03-16 16:26

It was one of South Africa’s many dark moments. Fifty years ago, on 11 February in 1966, the neighbourhood of District Six on the fringe of Cape Town’s centre was declared for “Whites Only”. More than half a century later the area has (lamentably, after many hold-ups) still not been built on, and it remains a very visible […]

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South Africa’s Odd Ministry Names

By SAPeople Staff Writer 10-02-16 15:03

Bhutan has The Gross National Happiness Commission, India the Ministry of Yoga, Myanmar/Burma the State Law and Order Restoration Council and North Korea the (of course) Propaganda and Agitation Department. So when it comes to government institutions, how does South Africa fare in the name game? To start with, South Africa has one of the most overweight […]

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