FINALLY South Africa’s Home Affairs Minister Gigaba Resigns

By SAPeople Contributor 13-11-18 17:59

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba has (finally) resigned, the Presidency said on Tuesday. His resignation following calls from opposition parties to stand down in recent weeks over a High Court ruling which found he lied under oath. Gigaba, who was finance minister between March 2017 and February 2018, has denied any […]

Alison the Movie: A Powerful South African Story of HOPE

By SAPeople 17-11-19 16:28

On a night in South Africa when Alison Botha desperately needed a hero – after being raped, stabbed and left for dead – she became one. Her story – which made international headlines – is heartbreaking and empowering. Painful and uplifting. And has been turned into a film – “Alison the Movie” – which was […]

South African Farm Attack Victims Share Stories with International Media

By SAPeople 12-11-18 17:46

International media appear to be taking an increased interest in farm attack victims in South Africa, facilitated largely by self-proclaimed civil rights organisation AfriForum. Apart from the well publicised reports in Australian and US media, others are now following suit. Last week AfriForum accompanied French radio station, Radio France Internationale (RFI), to an interview with […]

Eskom Warns of Loadshedding Across South Africa as Coal Stockpiles Run Low

By Reuters 12-11-18 12:46

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s cash-strapped power utility Eskom said on Monday the risk of nation-wide electricity outages had increased significantly due to a sharp fall in coal stockpiles at five of its power stations. “The risk of load-shedding is there and it’s rising,” said Eskom spokesman Khulu Phasiwe. “In total, we have 11 coal-fired power […]

South African Granddaughter Honours Grandad’s Bravery in World War 1

By Guest Contributor 11-11-18 19:02

As countries around the world marked 100 years today since the end of the First World War, a South African granddaughter – Seonaid Davidson Beningfield, from KwaZulu-Natal – recalls stories of her grandfather’s bravery (of which he, like so many soldiers of that time, never spoke)… My grandfather, William Henry Boyne Davidson, was 17 years old when he […]

5 Dead in California Wildfire as 2nd Blaze Forces Malibu Evacuation

By Reuters 10-11-18 00:07

PARADISE, California, USA – Five people died in Northern California when flames engulfed their vehicles as they attempted to flee Paradise, a mountain town north of Sacramento mostly destroyed by one of three wildfires raging across the state, US authorities said on Friday. Nearly 500 miles to the south, a second blaze forced the evacuation […]

Family of ducklings crossing the road in Cape Town.

Capetonians Distraught After Careless Driver Runs Over 2 Ducklings

By SAPeople 09-11-18 14:59

We’re used to seeing touching pictures of police in Cape Town stopping the traffic to allow ducklings to cross the road. But this morning, there is outrage in South Africa as one careless driver – perhaps in too much of a rush to notice – ran over two ducklings while passersby frantically tried to get […]

Coming Up on Carte Blanche: E-Tolls, Saving Burn Victims, Codeine Cocktails & More

By SAPeople 08-11-18 21:45

This week’s episode of popular South African current affairs show, Carte Blanche, features E-Tolls, Saving Burn Victims, Codeine Cocktail Addiction and an Ermelo Investment Horror. If you’re a South African living abroad – subscribe to Showmax to watch from Tuesday 13 November (14-day Free Trial). E-Tolls: on the Road Again During Finance Minister Tito Mboweni’s medium-term […]

400 Buffalo Drown After Stampede into River between Botswana and Namibia

By Reuters 08-11-18 15:41

GABORONE – Around 400 buffaloes drowned after stampeding into the Chobe River along the border between Botswana and Namibia, possibly while running away from lions, the tourism ministry said. The Chobe River flows along the northeastern border of the Chobe National Park, known for the large breeding herds of elephants, giraffe, sable and African buffalo, […]

Minister Pays Tribute to Another Fallen Firefighter in South Africa

By SAPeople 08-11-18 12:29

Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) Minister Zweli Mkhize has extended condolences to the family and colleagues of the firefighter killed when the truck in which they were travelling overturned and rolled down a pass. The incident happened in Mitchell’s Pass near Worcester as the team was returning from fighting fires. “It is with deep […]

South Africa’s Public Protector Investigating Pravin Gordhan

By Reuters 08-11-18 12:26

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s anti-corruption watchdog, the Public Protector, said on Thursday that it was investigating Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan, a close ally of President Cyril Ramaphosa, for allegedly abusing his powers during his time as finance minister. The watchdog said it was looking into allegations that Gordhan wrongly approved an early retirement package […]

Former South African Newspaper Editor Mysteriously Detained in Tanzania

By Jenni Baxter 08-11-18 11:11

Well known South African journalist and former newspaper editor, Angela Quintal, posted a cry for help on Facebook on Wednesday evening, saying: “SOS we are being taken away for interrogation in Dar. We don’t know why. Taken away from Southern Sun Hotel.” (Update: South African journalist released in Tanzania) Quintal, who is normally based in […]

Danish Suspect in $17 Million Fraud Case Arrested in South Africa

By Reuters 05-11-18 17:55

COPENHAGEN – South African police on Monday arrested a Danish woman accused of stealing 111 million crowns ($17 million) of Danish government funds intended for the most vulnerable in society, the Danish state prosecutor for financial crime said. The case, seen by many Danes as a symbol of the decline in confidence in once trusted […]

PHOTOS Apocalyptic Skies as Garden Route Fires Burn into 8th Day, South Africa

By SAPeople 04-11-18 13:04

Firefighters have been battling raging fires on South Africa’s scenic Garden Route for eight days now. These hauntingly beautiful photos by Marie Morley capture the “apocalyptic skies” that have resulted from fires which stretch over 70,000 ha with a frontline of over 100km. We are immensely grateful to all the firefighters who have been out there […]

Carte Blanche Exclusive: Krugersdorp Murder Trial of High School Mother (and more)

By SAPeople 05-11-18 09:01

This week’s Carte Blanche features exclusive footage from the Krugersdorp Murder Trial, one of South Africa’s most outrageous murder sprees… led by a high-school mother, who involved her own children in the killings. South Africa’s also at the forefront again of pioneering medical research. There are beetles threatening Johannesburg’s famous landscape – known as one […]

Rescued Baby Pangolin Loses Its Life After Poaching Trauma

By SAPeople 01-11-18 16:17

With heavy hearts, the Johannesburg Wildlife Veterinary Hospital announced Thursday morning that the baby pangolin – named Menina – that they were trying so desperately to save with a world first technique, has sadly passed away. “We’ve spent just over a week fighting for a baby pangolin that barely stood a chance due to the […]

SA Experts Says No Risk of Summer Drought… But Some Farmers Still Suffer

By SAPeople 31-10-18 14:24

Hydrologists from the Department of Water and Sanitation say the country will not experience drought over the next three months, even though below normal rains are forecasted. The experts met in Tshwane recently – as they do annually – to discuss their state of preparedness for floods during the rainy season. “The country will definitely […]

Home Affairs in Court After Official Tears Up Child’s Passport

By SAPeople 31-10-18 11:44

Home Affairs is once more embroiled in a legal battle. On 21 September court papers were filed against the Minister and Director General for declaring a visa application by a Zimbabwean child fraudulent and banning him for five years from returning to South Africa. As a result of the department’s action, Wadzanai Bello has been […]

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