Hillary Clinton Dances the Night Away in South Africa: Video

By SAPeople 05-09-13 14:07

Check out this brilliant video (below)  of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton jiving in South Africa. She proved quiet capable of dancing the night away with her South African hosts at a dinner held by SA’s Foreign Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane in Johannesburg. Clinton is in South Africa at the moment to help strengthen ties […]

Jamaicans Bring out the Vuvuzelas during Zuma’s Visit

By SAPeople 05-09-13 14:07

There’s nothing that says welcome to a South African in a friendlier (and louder) manner than a vuvuzela…so the Jamaicans proudly brought out their vuvuzelas when South African President Jacob Zuma attended part of their year-long 50th Anniversary Celebrations. Members of the crowd blowing Vuvuzelas during the Jamaica’s 50th Independence celebrations. During his visit to […]

South Africa’s child rights hero

By SAPeople Contributor 05-09-13 14:05

South Africa’s children have a powerful ally fighting for their rights. In and out of the court room South African advocate Prof Ann Skelton is doing ground-breaking work to advance the rights of children and bring about changes to the country’s juvenile justice system. In honour of Skelton’s work over the past 25 years to […]

Chad and Cameron turn SA into the Land of Gold

By SAPeople 05-09-13 14:04

President Jacob Zuma has called South Africa the “Land of Gold” after the outstanding achievements of swimmers Cameron van der Burgh and Chad Le Clos. In a media statement yesterday, he said: The South African nation is today filled with pride and joy, after one of our finest and youngest athletes, Chad Le Clos from […]

Natal Curry Eating Contest – Email to Share

By SAPeople 05-09-13 13:51

From an email doing the rounds… Why is Curry so popular? Please take time to read this excerpt slowly. If you pay attention to the first two judges, the reaction of the third judge is even better. For those of you who have lived in Natal, you know how typical this is! They actually have […]

A bit of South Africa in London

By SAPeople 27-05-15 18:48

Team South Africa, as well as those citizens going to London to show their support, will be welcomed at the Ekhaya Hospitality Centre, a home away from home for the duration of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Ekhaya Hospitality Centre will be run by a host of national government departments during the sporting spectacular – […]

Xoliswa Ndoyiya Cookbook

The simple palate of Nelson Mandela

By SAPeople 05-09-13 13:48

As the world prepares to honour Nelson Mandela on his 94th birthday, many wonder what meal would mean the most to the former statesman on this great day. Xoliswa Ndoyiya was Nelson Mandela’s personal cook for 20 years; a career that began two years after the former statesman was released from prison in 1990 after […]

SA wildlife on the big screen

By SAPeople 05-09-13 13:47

  South African wildlife is in the news for a good reason, with the recent announcement that two local productions have been shortlisted for the 2012 Wildscreen Panda Awards, part of the UK’s Wildscreen environmental and wildlife film festival. The two films are Saving Rhino Phila, produced by NHU Africa, and Survival Stars: Home Sweet […]

Ernie Els British Open, South African golfer

Ernie Els Recounts Surprising Win! And says Thank You of course.

By SAPeople 21-12-20 01:22

South African golf champion Ernie Els has posted a heartfelt thank you on his website for all the support and congratulatory messages he’s received since his surprising win at the British Open last weekend! And we say ‘surprising’ with all due respect because it seems that nobody was more shocked than Ernie to win the […]

Natal Curry Eating Contest – Email to Share

By SAPeople Contributor 07-09-12 16:18

From an email doing the rounds… Why is Curry so popular? Please take time to read this excerpt slowly. If you pay attention to the first two judges, the reaction of the third judge is even better. For those of you who have lived in Natal, you know how typical this is! They actually have a Curry […]

The simple palate of Nelson Mandela

By SAPeople Contributor 04-10-12 07:52

As the world prepares to honour Nelson Mandela on his 94th birthday, many wonder what meal would mean the most to the former statesman on this great day. Xoliswa Ndoyiya was Nelson Mandela’s personal cook for 20 years; a career that began two years after the former statesman was released from prison in 1990 after […]

SA wildlife on the big screen

By SAPeople Contributor 04-10-12 07:58

South African wildlife is in the news for a good reason, with the recent announcement that two local productions have been shortlisted for the 2012 Wildscreen Panda Awards, part of the UK’s Wildscreen environmental and wildlife film festival. The two films are Saving Rhino Phila, produced by NHU Africa, and Survival Stars: Home Sweet Home, an Earth-Touch production. Each is […]

South African Design

SA’s fashion gold medallist

By SAPeople Contributor 22-01-21 21:46

  South Africa’s athletes will be walking out in style at the opening ceremonies of the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics in London, in a kit created by Durban designer Leigh Schubert. It was up to South Africans to decide which kit makes it onto the field, and the public voted overwhelmingly in favour of Schubert’s striking […]

Zapiro

Bold Zapiro wins global favour

By SAPeople Contributor 04-10-12 08:09

Jonathan Shapiro has been taken to court over some of his most controversial cartoons of the past few years – the most notable being a depiction of several African National Congress leaders in a compromising situation with Lady Justice – but his doggedness has won him the 2012 Freedom to Publish Award. Zapiro, as Shapiro is more […]

Team SA ready for London

By SAPeople Contributor 04-10-12 08:12

The team heading off to the 2012 Olympic Games in London at the end of July has been finalised. The South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) announced the full team of 125 athletes on 4 July, with 13 extra names added to the initial 112 publicised in June. “Finally, we have a complete squad!” […]

Barbara Holtmann

What makes you a true South African?

By SAPeople Contributor 04-10-12 08:15

What does it mean to be a South African? Brand South Africa, together with the Department of Arts and Culture, is trying to find the answer. In a world first, the search is on for the Formula of a South African (FormulaSA), a unique equation that looks at the country’s progress since the inception of democracy and into […]

Zenobia Baumgarten

Painting the town happy

By SAPeople Contributor 04-10-12 08:23

Zenobia Baumgarten is not only a woman with a zest for life, but she loves to share that zest with others. Baumgarten is the 2012 winner of Total South Africa’s Eco Pioneer competition – and a handy R20 000 (US$2 400) – for her use of natural and recycled materials to decorate her home. In her […]

Hector Pieterson

Trio aspires to retain Hector legacy

By SAPeople Contributor 04-10-12 08:27

Three young people from Soweto in the south of Johannesburg have begun an enterprising journey to uplift and inspire the young people of South Africa, in memory of late student activist Hector Pieterson. Sina Molefi, a half-sister to Pieterson, together with Zuza Mbatha and Tera Gaju, call themselves “activists of Hector Pieterson”, and say they […]

Steve Bloom exhibits in London: South Africa in the Seventies

By SAPeople 08-09-15 14:58

Stunning photographs of South Africa in the Seventies by renowned South African photographer Steve Bloom, are being presented by The London Festival of Photography this month. And on Monday (11th June), Steve will be giving a talk at the Guardian about photography in South Africa during the apartheid years. In 1977, aged just 24, Steve […]

Steve Bloom exhibits in London: South Africa in the Seventies

By SAPeople 08-09-15 14:58

Stunning photographs of South Africa in the Seventies by renowned South African photographer Steve Bloom, are being presented by The London Festival of Photography this month. And on Monday (11th June), Steve will be giving a talk at the Guardian about photography in South Africa during the apartheid years. In 1977, aged just 24, Steve […]

ReadaBookSA

Reading to boost our self esteem

By SAPeople Contributor 07-06-12 12:05

It all started with a tweet on 1 May 2012 notifying people using the social network site of a campaign that was geared not at book lovers, but those who needed to get into the habit. The first objective of ReadaBookSA was to secure 4 000 Twitter followers by the beginning of June 2012, when it […]

SA Olympic Team

SA Olympic team announced

By SAPeople Contributor 27-05-15 18:48

The first group of athletes who will be representing South Africa at the London Olympics next month was announced by South Africa’s Olympic governing body, the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (Sascoc), on Wednesday 6 June in Johannesburg. A total of 112 sportsmen and women made it into the initial list, with the […]

Kanye West & Kim Kardashian

SA Company Teams with Kanye West for Cruel Summer

By SAPeople Contributor 28-02-15 08:13

The premiere of Kanye West’s slickly stylised short art film, “Cruel Summer”, created a major buzz at the Cannes Film Festival – partly because he was joined by girlfriend – and reality star – Kim Kardashian at the Palm Beach launch party…but largely because of the pioneering 7-screen experience that was brought to Kanye’s Cannes […]

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