NPA of South Africa Seeks Arrest of 2 Rwandans Over 2013 Intel Boss Murder

By Ted Botha 10-09-19 09:19

Arrest warrants have been issued by the National Prosecuting Authority for two Rwandan men suspected of involvement in the death of former Rwandan intelligence, Patrick Karegeya, in a Johannesburg hotel almost six years ago. The NPA was also in the process of asking Rwanda for the extradition of the two men, Ismael Garafanga and Alex […]

Prince Harry Will Visit Diana’s Angola Landmine Project

By Reuters 06-09-19 18:41

LONDON – Britain’s Prince Harry will make a poignant visit to Angola this month to visit the landmine clearance project that featured in some of the most famous photographs of his late mother Princess Diana. The pictures of Diana wearing protective gear as she walked among red skull-and-crossbone signs in 1997 won vital publicity for […]

Madagascar Forest Destruction Worse Than Amazon, Wiping Out Humans’ Tiniest Relative

By Reuters 06-09-19 13:58

KIRINDY FOREST, Madagascar – As a shocked world watches fires ravage the Amazon, slash-and-burn farmers are wreaking proportionally worse destruction half a world away in Madagascar, driving humanity’s smallest relative – the Madame Berthe’s mouse lemur – to extinction. Frustrated conservationists hope Friday’s arrival of the environmentally-conscious Pope Francis will spotlight the island that lost […]

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OBITUARY: Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe: From Liberator to Oppressor

By Reuters 06-09-19 14:06

Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe was feted as an African liberation hero and champion of racial reconciliation when he first came to power in a nation divided by nearly a century of white colonial rule. Nearly four decades later, many at home and abroad denounced him as a power-obsessed autocrat willing to unleash death squads, rig elections […]

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BREAKING: Robert Mugabe, Former President of Zimbabwe, is Dead

By Ted Botha 06-09-19 08:43

The man who led Zimbabwe to independence in 1980 after a long and bloody civil war but then clung to power as his country slipped into economic decay under his command, Robert Mugabe has died at age 95 in Singapore. The announcement was made by the president of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, early on Friday. Mnangagwa […]

South African Embassy in Lagos, Nigeria, Remains Closed After Attacks

By SAPeople Contributor 31-12-20 15:12

The South African embassy in Lagos, Nigeria, remains temporarily closed after threats led to fears for staff safety, International Relations Minister Naledi Pandor told Reuters. The threats came after attacks this week on foreign-owned businesses in South Afria caused a diplomatic spat. She said South Africa was in constant contact with Nigerian authorities to try […]

PHOTOS Kampala’s People and Places. An African Safari Part 2

By Ted Botha 03-09-19 08:34

For Bruce Marais and his travel companions, Kampala was a colourful chaos, and his photographs vividly show it. In the second part of SAPeople’s series on Bruce’s 10-country journey, he focuses on the Ugandan capital. “Some good news from East Africa,” he writes from the road. “They have a growing economy, it’s a safe place […]

PHOTOS: An African Safari Through 10 Countries. Part 1

By SAPeople 27-08-19 16:26

Bruce Marais, a South African photographer, chef and creative who lives in Morocco, recently began a 10-country safari – through cities and along back roads and into game parks. SAPeople will carry a series of his brilliant photographs as he and his travel companions move from their starting point in Nairobi – a city, he […]

Win for African Elephants as Global Wildlife Conference Votes to End Export of Live Wild-Caught African Elephants to Captive Facilities

By SAPeople Contributor 19-08-19 16:51

The first vote at the 18th meeting of the CITES Conference of the Parties has delivered a historic win for African elephants to end the cruel practice of removing live elephants from the wild for export to captive facilities. CITES is the UN Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. Iris Ho, senior wildlife specialist […]

Tanzania Tanker Blast Kills Dozens as Crowd Siphons Fuel

By Reuters 12-08-19 11:21

DAR ES SALAAM – A fuel tanker exploded in eastern Tanzania on Saturday killing at least 60 people, authorities said, as flames ripped through a crowd that had gathered to siphon petrol from it. Video clips circulating on social media showed the charred remains of dozens of young men and burnt motorbikes. In footage from […]

Tanzania to Shut Part of Wildlife Reserve to Big Game Hunters

By Reuters 05-08-19 12:49

Tanzanian President John Magufuli has ordered the sprawling Selous Game Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to be split in two to restrict the access of big game hunters. Covering 50,000 sq km (19,000 sq miles), the Selous reserve is one of the largest protected areas in Africa, and is famed for its elephants, lions, […]

Singapore Seizes Ivory from Almost 300 Elephants in Record Haul

By Reuters 28-07-19 00:32

SINGAPORE – Singapore said this week it had seized 8.8 tonnes of elephant ivory, a record haul by authorities in the city-state, which conservation groups say is a transit point for the illegal wildlife trade. The elephant ivory, estimated to be worth $12.9 million, came from nearly 300 African elephants, and was heading to Vietnam […]

IMF Predicts Even Slower Growth in South Africa Through 2020

By Ted Botha 23-07-19 22:03

The International Monetary Fund’s latest report on the World Economic Outlook has predicted that South Africa will continue to have a slower growth that much of sub-Saharan Africa, even slower than previously anticipated. In its report, “Still Sluggish Global Growth,” which was released today, the IMF predicted growth in South Africa of 0.7 percent in […]

New Lion King Movie Is Sadly A “Crushing Disappointment”

By Cassie Jo 18-07-19 09:58

I’m sorry. I wanted to love The Lion King. Especially since it’s set in Africa. I tried so hard. It features South Africa’s own John Kani as the voice of Rafaki. But the film was disappointing in so many respects… writes Cassie Jo. As most of South Africa knows by now, Walt Disney’s newly revamped […]

Rhino and Elephant Rebound after Anti-Poaching Crackdown, Claims Tanzania

By Reuters 14-07-19 19:08

DAR ES SALAAM – Elephant and rhino populations in Tanzania have begun to rebound after a government crackdown dismantled organised criminal networks involved in industrial-scale poaching, the country’s presidency said this week. A prominent Chinese businesswoman dubbed the “Ivory Queen” was sentenced to 15 years in prison by a Tanzanian court in February for smuggling […]

AFRICA CUP: South Africa’s Bafana Bafana Coach Baxter Keeps Nigeria Guessing

By Reuters 10-07-19 11:35

South Africa coach Stuart Baxter is keeping Nigeria guessing over the approach he will adopt in Bafana Bafana’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) quarter-final on Wednesday… after diverting from his usual style in SA’s brilliant 1-0 win over hosts Egypt. Under Baxter, South Africa normally play with a counter-attacking style but the team surprised Egypt on Saturday by diverting from that slightly […]

Plane Made and Flown Across Africa by South African Teens Lands in Cairo

By Ted Botha 10-07-19 10:06

A four-seater plane built by twenty South African teens that left Cape Town six weeks ago has landed in Cairo, after successfully completing the 12,000-kilometre journey. Pilot Megan Werner, 17, founder of U Dream Global, which assembled the Sling 4 aircraft, said she was thrilled by the accomplishment, telling the BBC: “I’m so honoured to […]

South African from KZN is Youngest Entrepreneur on Forbes Africa List

By Ted Botha 04-07-19 22:07

A 21-year-old from Durban, South Africa, was the youngest out of 120 entrepreneurs named by Forbes Africa in its latest Top 30 Under 30 awards. Avthar Aniruth won in the business category. An innovative, self-taught 21-year-old, Aniruth is founder of Epic Motion Pictures and Audience Networks. “My obsession with making videos, prompted me to learn […]

South Africa Condemns Libya Air Strikes Which Killed 44 Mainly Migrants

By Jenni Baxter 03-07-19 23:05

The South African government has said it learnt with “deep regret” about the tragic loss of life following an airstrike on a migrant detention centre in Tripoli, Libya, that killed at least 44 people, mainly migrants. Over 130 more were left wounded according to the UN (United Nations) mission to Libya. For migrants who are […]

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