Reports of UK Offering Visa-Free Entry to African Commonwealth Countries are Fake

By SAPeople 16-08-16 11:33

PRETORIA – The British High Commission in Pretoria says there is no truth in media reports that the UK has endorsed a visa-free entry for 18 African Commonwealth countries, as claimed in various posts being shared on social media. Several unscrupulous media outlets have published a fake story claiming that all Commonwealth citizens, including those in 18 African […]

Fab Photos from a Proudly South African Expat at the Rio Olympics

By SAPeople 03-07-18 12:25

With the Olympics all the way over in Rio, Brazil, this year – there aren’t that many South African supporters around to cheer on our team… but fortunately there is one #VeryProudlySouthAfrican expat at the Games – New York-based celebrity chef BRUCE MARAIS. These are his photos from #Rio2016 so far… “Making our way to Rio de […]

Trevor Noah: At least Africa Calls Corruption Corruption!

By SAPeople 04-07-18 14:28

After Donald Trump said the United States elections are going to be rigged… Trevor Noah “investigated” on ‘The Daily Show’ and discovered dubious “gerrymandering” (redefining voting districts) and voter ID laws that discriminated against Black people… Speaking on the show on Monday night in the USA about these goings on, the South African presenter then […]

Princess Charlene Named Patron of South African Red Cross

By SAPeople 04-07-18 12:08

Princess Charlene was officially named patron of the South African Red Cross at an event in Monaco last weekend. The function – on the eve of the Monaco’s annual Red Cross Gala – was attended by Constance Motshumi and Derick Naidoo from the SA Red Cross society, and entertainment came from South African singers, Cenestra […]

The African Sandwich… A Demo by Comedian Kevin Fraser

By SAPeople 23-07-16 12:10

South African expat and comedian Kevin Fraser’s latest video – ‘The African Sandwich’ – is going viral on Facebook amongst fellow SA expats in Australia who find it’s bringing back memories of home. One social media user, Noeline Nagel, summed up its appeal in her message to Kevin: “Dude that was so funny in so […]

Ernie Els

Ernie Els Displays True Sportsmanship to Help Rival Make Golfing History

By SAPeople 17-07-16 12:09

South African golfer Ernie Els set aside protocol during the British Open on Thursday to show true sportsmanship and allow his longtime rival, Phil Mickelson from the USA, the best possible chance to make history. They were on the 18th green at Royal Troon in Scotland, and Mickelson – who already had eight birdies – had […]

South Africans in the US Cry for Their Beloved New Country

By SAPeople 12-07-16 19:01

With mounting racial tensions in the United States, several South African expats living in the “land of the free” have taken to social media to express their sadness at current events in their new country. One South African expat’s message has hit a chord and gone viral. He wrote: “Thirty years ago my wife and I […]

Anastassia and family

South African Expat Mom Makes Her Dream Come True

By SAPeople 03-07-18 12:26

When you move abroad, it can be challenging to make your dreams come true… without your normal network of friends and family, trying to navigate your life through a set of new unfamiliar rules to those we know back home in South Africa. And so congratulations are due to South African expat Anastassia Angel‎ who has persevered […]

South African in Canada

Sole South African Expat Takes on World’s Longest Canoe Race in Canada

By SAPeople 03-07-18 12:26

South African expat Jan Malan has taken on the world’s longest annual canoe and kayak race, held in Canada. He’s currently sitting in 9th position in a class of 21 solo racers! The Yukon River Quest began yesterday and ends on 3 July. Entrants from 94 teams will paddle 715km in what’s called the “race to the midnight […]

Shattered SA South African flag

Feeling Despondent? Here’s Some Fab News from South Africans…

By SAPeople 30-06-16 15:28

After recently returning to South Africa from the UK, former radio and television personality Jeremy Mansfield left a message on Facebook yesterday lamenting the fact that everything seemed hopeless, and asking his local followers for some good news… His message read: “Back in SA and after seeing the photos from the protests in Pretoria (not via the […]

Nandos

Nando’s Denies Rumours It’s Leaving the UK after Brexit

By SAPeople 25-06-16 16:23

After the Brexit results shocked half of Britain and most of the world, it appears that one of the biggest fears in the UK has been that South African fast-food chain Nando’s would leave its shores. Nando’s – which launched in the UK in 1992 – has become such an institution there that most Brits think of the flame-grilled peri-peri […]

Britain Votes to Leave EU, Unleashing Global Turmoil

By SAPeople 24-06-16 09:11

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain has voted to leave the European Union, results from Thursday’s referendum showed, a stunning repudiation of the nation’s elites that deals the biggest blow to the European project of greater unity since World War Two. World financial markets plunged as complete results showed a near 52-48 percent split for leaving. The […]

Sharks in Mauritius

Sharks Win Bronze in #RugbyInParadise… Mauritius

By SAPeople 19-06-16 19:33

South Africans living and holidaying in Mauritius have been treated to a weekend of world class rugby as the World Club 10s event was held on the paradise island Saturday and Sunday… with KwaZulu-Natal’s Cell C Sharks winning bronze in the international competition. The Sharks finished third in their World Club 10s debut by beating the Italian […]

Pilanesberg Elephant

Top Five Scary Things About Living in South Africa

By Sine Thieme 01-06-16 23:57

I know what you’re now thinking after reading this blog post title. Smash-n-grab, carjacking, hacked off limbs… The list of scary things you’re led to believe will happen to you in South Africa is long and grisly. But I’m here – as a German American who lived in South Africa for a few (wonderful) years […]

Myan Subrayan

Former Expat’s Warning: Grass is Not Greener on Other Side

By SAPeople 31-05-16 10:30

So you’ve had enough of South Africa – the rand taking a dive, crime and corruption on the increase, and load shedding has caused you to head to that emigration seminar in search of the utopia of greener pastures that they promise is overseas. Before you make that all-important decision to emigrate, take a few […]

Marisa Strydom

Tributes Pour in for South African Mount Everest Victim

By SAPeople 30-05-16 11:07

Tributes have poured in for South African expat Marisa ‘Maria’ Strydom who tragically passed away on Mount Everest last Friday. On Sunday night her husband, who was with her when she died, gave a heartbreaking interview to Australia’s Channel 7 about the tragedy. (Watch the video below.) The Melbourne-based couple – who met at university in […]

South African in Vietnam

Meet the Teacher Behind Video of Vietnamese Kids Singing Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika

By SAPeople 24-12-20 12:45

Meet the brilliant, awesome and inspiring South African teacher behind that wonderful video of the Vietnamese school children singing Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika: Rodwell Steinbridge Chigome from Cape Town. (Watch video at bottom of page.) Rodwell is in his final week of a five-year stint teaching in Vietnam, hence the singing of the South African anthem […]

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