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10 Suspects Remanded for Alleged Role in Durban Unrest

By SAPeople Contributor 27-07-21 12:28

Ten suspects were on Monday remanded in custody for their alleged role in the recent unrest in greater Durban. The suspects, who appeared before the Verulam Magistrate’s Court, face charges ranging from murder, attempted murder, malicious damage to property, possession of stolen goods, as well as unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition. Spokesperson for the […]

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Steenhuisen: Clean Up the Cabinet to Clean Up South Africa

By SAPeople 25-07-21 23:09

Tonight, President Ramaphosa should have reassured the nation by announcing a cabinet clean up. Nothing else is going to cut it… writes DA Leader John Steenhuisen. Fire Health Minister Mkhize, Still on Fully-Paid Leave Amidst Scandal For starters, South Africa needs a full-time health minister to manage a full-time pandemic response. He should have announced […]

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WATCH President Ramaphosa Addresses the Nation on 25 July 2021

By SAPeople 25-07-21 18:59

South Africans are hoping for the relaxation of lockdown regulations when President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the nation – in one of his now famous ‘family meetings’ tonight, Sunday 25 July, at 20h30. Watch the address live below. The alcohol industry in SA has called on the President to allow retailers to resume full operations during […]

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Eskom Condemns Continuous Vandalism Across Gauteng

By SAPeople 22-07-21 18:55

Eskom says it strongly condemns the continuous vandalism and theft of their equipment that is taking place across Gauteng, with no less than three incidents just this week. “There has been an increase in incidents of vandalism and theft of our equipment resulting in the loss of revenue and increased replacement costs for Eskom,” the […]

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Western Cape Moves Closer to Electricity Independence as Eskom Plunges Country into Darkness Again

By SAPeople 22-07-21 18:26

The Western Cape Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities, David Maynier, has announced that the provincial government has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with six candidate municipalities participating in the Municipal Energy Resilience (MER) Initiative in the Western Cape. The six municipalities include: Stellenbosch Municipality; Drakenstein Municipality; Mossel Bay Municipality; Overstrand Municipality; Saldanha Bay Municipality; […]

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Justice Minister’s Law Firm Allegedly Bungled Lottery Corruption Probe

By SAPeople 22-07-21 09:00

Reports submitted by Ndobela Lamola Inc are full of forged documents… By Raymond Joseph and Anton van Zyl Three forensic reports into National Lotteries Commission funding have found no evidence of corruption. The seven-month probe cleared Phillemon Letwaba, who was accused of nepotism in connection with dodgy Lotteries grants, of any wrongdoing. But the reports, […]

SAA Pilot's Heartbreaking Letter After Airline Retrenches Pilots

SAA Pilot’s Heartbreaking Letter After Airline Retrenches Pilots

By SAPeople 21-07-21 08:56

SAA, you’ve finally done it… writes (former) South African Airways pilot Phil Parsons. Sixteen months after last paying us and 26 years since hiring me, you’ve pulled the plug and retrenched us all. A sad day indeed. My sadness transcends the beautiful machines I’ve had the privilege of flying or the wide world SAA allowed […]

Historic Context of the Current Riots and Violence. Photo: Prof Petrus (provided) and military tank in front of shopping centre on July 16, 2021. REUTERS/Rogan Ward

OPINION: The Historic Context of the Current Riots and Violence

By SAPeople Contributor 20-07-21 14:06

With the recent chaos specifically in the KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng provinces, and the media focus on these areas pertaining to the violent riots and looting, it is easy to get wrapped up in some tunnel vision, focusing exclusively on these events… writes Free State University’s Prof Petrus. The danger of this, of course, is that […]

Brakpan community members protect immigrant-owned spaza shops

Brakpan Community Members Protect Immigrant-Owned Spaza Shops

By SAPeople Contributor 16-07-21 14:05

Groups of residents in some parts of Brakpan have vowed to protect immigrant-owned shops. At a spaza shop in Langaville extension 4 belonging to Sharif Ahmed, originally from Bangladesh, there were long queues throughout the day on Wednesday. It is the only shop in the area left unstripped, thanks to a brave widow and a […]

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Declaring a State of Emergency Explained

By SAPeople Contributor 15-07-21 13:54

Civil unrest in KwaZulu-Natal and parts of Gauteng has resulted in some people calling for a state of emergency to be declared under the State of Emergency Act. Here we explain what it is and how it is declared. Under the State of Emergency Act the government invokes temporary emergency powers meant to restore peace and public […]

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Food Supply to 675,000 People Cut Off After Durban Food Bank Ransacked

By SAPeople Contributor 15-07-21 13:50

The Durban warehouse belonging to FoodForward SA was ransacked on Tuesday, prompting the organisation to close all its branches in five cities, leaving some 675,000 people without the food it supplies. More than 125,000 vulnerable people depend on the food sourced from the Durban warehouse, according to FoodForward SA’s fund development manager, Deidre Adams. She said looters […]

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27,000 People Join Project to Rebuild South Africa After Looting

By SAPeople Contributor 15-07-21 11:52

A volunteer group that started on Tuesday has already attracted nearly 27,000 members willing to clean up looted shopping malls, donate money, and transport food. “I didn’t expect this small act of kindness to reach so many people. I am proud and overwhelmed,” says RebuildSA Facebook group founder Emelda Masango. Masango, from Soweto, Johannesburg, started […]

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SAAI Says Famers Must Protect Each Other During Violent Protests

By SAPeople 14-07-21 01:00

SAAI has called for farmers to be ready and “extra vigilant” in the midst of the extensive looting in KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng and elsewhere in South Africa. “They must remain in constant contact with each other and their organised agricultural structures, report incidents and keep their farms, families and workers safe,” SAAI said in a statement. […]

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Durban Chamber Asks President to Urgently Declare State of Emergency

By SAPeople 13-07-21 20:13

The Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry says as organised businesses they “urgently call upon President Cyril Ramaphosa to declare a State of Emergency in the province of KwaZulu Natal, as this disorderly behaviour continues to spiral out of control”. Violent protests have rocked the province since the imprisonment of former President Jacob Zuma late […]

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Chadian film acquired by Mubi For North America, UK & more

By Cassie Jo 16-03-23 17:26

Chadian abortion drama, Lingui – The Sacred Bonds, directed by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, has reportedly been acquired by Mubi for distribution in North America, Latin America, the UK and Ireland. Writer-director Mahamat-Saleh Haroun previously won the Cannes’ Jury Prize with A Screaming Man in 2011, and also had Grigris selected for competition in 2013. His most recent […]

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Comair Extends Suspension of Flights till End August

By SAPeople Contributor 13-07-21 13:46

Following President Ramaphosa’s announcement that South Africa will remain on an adjusted LEVEL 4 lockdown for at least the next two weeks, Comair has announced it will extend the suspension of scheduled kulula.com and British Airways (operated by Comair) flights until 31 August 2021. Comair initially temporarily suspended its flights from 5 July 2021 due to […]

Rare Blue Diamond from South Africa Sells for Over $40-Million

Rare Blue Diamond from South Africa Sells for Over $40-Million

By SAPeople 13-07-21 10:08

A rare blue diamond from South Africa, which was recovered at the Cullinan diamond mine in April, has been sold for a whopping $40,180,180 (over R580-million). At just under 40 carats, this equates to over $1-million per carat. Petra Diamonds said in a statement that it was “pleased” to announce that the 39.34 carat exceptional […]

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