In Memory of Renowned Durban Musician, Simon Milliken, Slain on Friday

By SAPeople 02-09-18 20:05

Music lovers in Durban and surrounds have been deeply shocked at news that Simon Milliken, former Principal Double Bassist of the KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra, met with a violent death on Friday afternoon (August 31, 2018). Milliken retired from the Orchestra last year, but continued to perform on an ad hoc basis with his former colleagues, […]

At Least 10 Tragically Killed in South African Bus Crash

By SAPeople 30-08-18 10:34

CAPE TOWN (Reuters) – At least ten people died after a bus traveling from South Africa’s Cape Town to the Eastern Cape overturned in the early hours of Thursday morning, traffic officials said. The accident occurred at around 2 a.m. (2400 GMT) 50 kilometres outside Beaufort West, a town in the semidesert Karoo region. Another […]

Two Killed as Foreign Shop Owners Attacked in Soweto

By SAPeople 31-08-18 13:52

JOHANNESBURG – At least two people were shot dead and foreign-owned shops were looted as violence erupted in the South African township of Soweto on Wednesday, police confirmed. “At this stage police are trying to diffuse the situation but it seems as if it will escalate to other areas,” the police spokesman for Gauteng, Lieutenant […]

Two South African Malls Reopen After Bomb Threats

By Reuters 29-08-18 18:49

JOHANNESBURG – Trading resumed at two of South Africa’s biggest shopping malls on Wednesday following bomb threats, after police found no explosive devices at either location. The Mall of Africa, located between Johannesburg and Pretoria, and the Sandton City mall in Johannesburg’s Sandton district both closed after reporting bomb threats. “Police searched and nothing was […]

South African Police Launch Manhunt for Lion Poachers

By SAPeople 27-08-18 22:33

LIMPOPO: South African Police in Letsitele, outside Tzaneen, have launched a massive manhunt for the suspects involved in the killing of three lions at a farm in the Letsitele Policing precinct. The incident took place on Sunday, 26 August 2018. It is alleged that the farm manager was patrolling the camp when she noticed that […]

Dangerous Cape Cobra Photobombs Daisy Picture

By SAPeople 27-12-20 17:53

Here’s a message of caution for anyone planning on visiting the gorgeous fields of wildflowers in the Western and Northern Cape at the moment… check the vicinity carefully before you lie down amongst the petals to pose for a photo! What looks like a beautiful gentle scene could actually have turned into a tragedy. Capetonian […]

Twitter ‘Fixes’ Adam Catzavelos’ Apology, Family Business Closes

By SAPeople 26-08-18 12:36

Twitter has fixed the words in the apology released by Adam Catzavelos following his selfie video in which he boasted about being on a beach that had no black people on it, and shockingly used the k-word. Catzavelos (39) admitted he had caused “unspeakable pain” to everyone in South Africa and apologised unreservedly for the […]

Rassie Erasmus: Bok Defeat in Argentina “Embarrassing”

By SAPeople 26-08-18 10:13

Rassie Erasmus, the SA Rugby Director of Rugby, described the Springboks’ 32-19 defeat to Argentina in the second round of the Castle Lager Rugby Championship, on Saturday evening (SA time) in Mendoza, as embarrassing. A resurgent Pumas team defeated the Springboks in front of an ecstatic crowd at the Estadio Malvinas Argentinas following a 27-7 […]

Mcebisi Jonas Tells South African Inquiry Guptas Threatened to Kill Him

By Reuters 24-08-18 16:23

JOHANNESBURG  – Former South African deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas told an inquiry that business friends of ex-president Jacob Zuma threatened to kill him if he spoke about a meeting at which they offered him money and the post of finance minister. The public inquiry, which started on Monday and is being telecast live, is […]

Hawaii Braces for Downgraded ‘Hurricane Lane’

By Reuters 24-08-18 07:02

HONOLULU – Hurricane Lane weakened to a Category 3 storm on Thursday but was already lashing Hawaii with high winds and torrential rains, touching off flash floods, landslides and raging surf as residents hunkered down to ride out the storm. With the storm still spinning in the Pacific Ocean about 180 miles (290 km) southeast […]

Kruger Park Declares War on Poaching. 360 Alleged Poachers Charged

By SAPeople 22-08-18 12:07

Anti-poaching initiatives remain the top priority at the Kruger, as the national park says it has declared war on the problem that often leads to certain death for both man and animal. Over 360 suspected rhino poachers have, in the past six months, been handed ranging sentences as authorities continue to combat the scourge.   […]

South Africa’s Consumer Inflation Rises to Highest in 10 Months in July

By SAPeople 22-08-18 11:39

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s headline consumer inflation rose to its highest in ten months in July as the cost of transport and household goods increased, but some analysts said the central bank was unlikely to raise interest rates. The Reserve Bank held its benchmark rate for a fifth meeting in a row in July, […]

South Africans Pay Tribute to Kofi Annan – “He Will Be Sorely Missed”

By SAPeople 18-08-18 15:19

South Africans have paid tribute to former United Nations Secretary General and Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Kofi Annan, who passed away today following a short illness. The African National Congress (ANC) said it received the news with “profound sadness”. In a statement issued Saturday, the ANC said: An eminent and distinguished son of Africa, Mr. […]

Former UN Chief Kofi Annan Passes Away at 80

By SAPeople 18-08-18 12:12

Former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has passed away at the age of 80. The Kofi Annan Foundation released the following statement about Ghana’s world famous and much-loved humanitarian: It is with immense sadness that the Annan family and the Kofi Annan Foundation announce that Kofi Annan, former Secretary General of the United Nations and […]

Gauteng Department Welcomes Judgment on “Springs Monster Couple”

By SAPeople 18-08-18 11:40

The Gauteng Department of Social Development has welcomed the court judgment on the “Springs Monster couple”, saying it will help deter the violent abuse of innocent and vulnerable children. The couple from Springs, Ekurhuleni, appeared in the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria on Thursday, where they were found guilty on all charges including rape, […]

BBC Reveals Alleged Link Between Rhino Poaching and Corruption in KZN’s Courts

By Jenni Baxter 18-08-18 10:10

An explosive BBC World News documentary premieres today around the world – lifting the lid on the alleged links between rhino poaching in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa, and the alleged corruption within KZN courts and its national parks. BBC Africa Correspondent Alastair Leitheid investigates bribes allegedly paid to a court syndicate, and reveals the magistrates […]

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