How laughter lights up the Paralympics

Team SA: How Laughter Lights Up the Paralympics

By SAPeople Contributor 27-08-21 12:13

On the third day of staying in the Paralympic village bubble “it” finally dawned on me. “It” wasn’t the sheer visual aspect of the 4 000-plus Paralympians with disabilities all in the same environment of towering 17-storey apartments and surrounded by a 4km perimeter fence… writes GARY LEMKE in Tokyo. Admittedly, that is the initial […]

WATCH Locals Enjoy Snowfall in Ceres as SAWS Issues Snow Warning

WATCH Locals Enjoy Snowfall in Ceres as SAWS Issues Snow Warning

By SAPeople 27-08-21 11:31

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a Yellow Level 2 impact-based Warning for snow, and says it is valid for today (Fri 27 Aug) into tomorrow, for parts of the Western and Northern Cape provinces. “These conditions will spread to the Eastern Cape and KZN high-ground from overnight tonight into tomorrow (Saturday),” said […]

South Africa's Poor Maths & Science Skills is Hampering Innovation

South Africa’s Poor Maths & Science Skills is Hampering Innovation

By SAPeople 27-08-21 09:20

While South Africa has established a good foundation in research and development, the continued poor performance in the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) remains South Africa’s number one hindrance to innovation, according to the latest SA Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators Report which was launched yesterday. The report, commissioned by the National Advisory […]

South African jewellery brand wins big in Las Vegas

South African Jewellery Brand Wins Big Design Award in Las Vegas

By SAPeople Contributor 26-08-21 16:00

A Cape Town-based diamond jeweller – Shimansky – has dazzled the City of Lights, Las Vegas… scooping a first ever win for a South African jewellery brand at a prestigious international awards show. Shimansky was last night awarded the Best in Gold Award at the international Couture Design Show Awards 2021 in Wynn, Las Vegas. This […]

Jaco van Gass wins Gold Paralympics SA expat South African

South African Afghan Vet Wins Gold for Britain at Tokyo Paralympics

By SAPeople 26-08-21 18:30

South African expat Jaco van Gass has won Gold for Great Britain at the Tokyo Paralympics in Japan today. The former soldier won the C3 3000m Individual Pursuit… and broke a World Record. After racing to victory in the velodrome, the humble athlete – who grew up in Middelburg in Mpumalanga – deflected the glory […]

South African Airways: Celebrating two milestones this month

SAA Soaring Back into the Skies in September

By SAPeople 26-08-21 12:52

South African Airways (SAA) has announced that it expects to resume operations on the Johannesburg – Cape Town route, and other African destinations, on 23 September. The carrier has not taken to the skies since early last year, partly due to the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent hard lockdown, as well as the […]

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42 Arrested for their Alleged Role in Phoenix Murders

By SAPeople 26-08-21 11:57

South African Police Minister Bheki Cele says police have so far arrested 42 people for their alleged role in what he called the racially motivated murders in Phoenix, in KwaZulu-Natal. Speaking on Wednesday at a debate in the National Council of Provinces on the recent public violence, looting and destruction of property, Cele said: “A […]

Zandvlei has been closed for recreational use for three months because of sewage spills. Photo: Ashraf Hendricks

6,000 Sign Petition Demanding City of Cape Town Comes Clean on Water Quality

By SAPeople 26-08-21 10:07

Three vleis are still closed to the public because of sewage spills… By Liezl Human.   Cape Town’s three large vleis, Zandvlei, Zeekoevlei and Rietvlei, remain closed for recreational use because of high E. coli levels. Over 6,000 people have signed a petition calling for the City to release water quality tests. Zandvlei has been closed for […]

When the Covid-19 pandemic hit South Africa last year, Walter Nyamugama, pictured here in Muizenberg in August 2021, soon found himself living in a tent in a park with other homeless people. Photo: Ashraf Hendricks

How Walter the Storyteller Escaped Homelessness

By SAPeople 25-08-21 19:27

Like many others he lost his home during lockdown and lived rough… By James Stent. Walter Nyamugama used to live in a tent. Now, he lives in a shared house, spacious and with a beautiful view of the Muizenberg promenade. “Sometimes I’m sitting here and I can’t believe it,” he says, seated in a bright, […]

UK Government Fails to Provide Evidence for South Africa’s Red Listing

UK Government Fails to Provide Evidence for South Africa’s Red Listing

By SAPeople 25-08-21 16:14

JOHANNESBURG, 25 AUGUST 2021 – In response to a UK petition, ‘Remove South Africa from the travel ‘Red List’’, the British Government has failed to provide any evidence to support its policy, according to SATSA, South Africa’s representative body for inbound tourism. The petition has received over 26,000 signatures to date and represents some of […]

Rolling Stones Drummer Charlie Watts Who Has Died at 80

Tributes for Rolling Stones Drummer Charlie Watts Who Has Died at 80

By SAPeople 25-08-21 08:34

Tributes have poured in for legendary Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, known by many as the heartbeat of the Rolling Stones and one of the coolest and most stylish men in rock. A spokesperson announced his passing, at the age of 80, saying: “It is with immense sadness that we announce the death of our […]

Brixton Cemetery rejuvenation Johannesburg

Joburg to Rejuvenate Vandalised Brixton Cemetery with 2,000 Indigenous Trees

By SAPeople 24-08-21 10:10

Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo plans to rejuvenate the historical Brixton Cemetery through greening restoration, green fencing and the planting of 2 000 indigenous trees to mark Arbor Day on 1 September 2021. The cemetery has suffered on-going acts of vandalism, theft of palisade fencing, illegal dumping and the presence of “displaced persons”, the City […]

NSPCA Makes Shocking Discoveries at Yet Another Lion Farm in South Africa

NSPCA’s Shocking Discoveries at Another Lion Farm in South Africa

By SAPeople 23-08-21 21:54

South Africa’s NSPCA (National Council of SPCAs) has revealed its shocking findings of “unjustified exploitation” at yet another lion farm, following a joint inspection it conducted in the Free State with Environmental Management Inspectors from DESTEA. The NSPCA said in a statement today that the inspection of the lion breeding farm was carried out on […]

Painting of a raider on horseback (bottom right) with a musket and domestic stock. A ‘rain-animal’ (top right) was likely summoned to wash away the raiders’ tracks. Courtesy of Sam Challis and Brent Sinclair-Thomson

South Africa’s Bandit Slaves and the Rock Art of Resistance

By SAPeople 23-08-21 16:34

Not all South African rock art is ancient; some dates back to the colonial period – and was created by runaway slaves. It tells a remarkable story. With the founding of the Cape Colony in 1652, European colonists were forbidden from enslaving the indigenous Khoe, San and African farmers. They had to look elsewhere for […]

COVID-19 vaccine not linked to 28 deaths: SAHPRA

COVID-19 Vaccine Not Linked to 28 Deaths: SAHPRA

By SAPeople Contributor 23-08-21 12:52

The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) said it has finalised the investigation of the 32 people who allegedly died after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. “To date, investigations for 32 death cases have been completed and causality assessment concluded, of which 28 were coincidental to vaccination,” SAHPRA explained. According to the drug watchdog, this […]

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