Charlize

Charlize Theron’s Shout Out to “the South Africans” at MTV Movie Awards

By SAPeople 11-04-16 12:30

South African actress, Hollywood star and Oscar winner Charlize Theron remembered the folks back home when accepting her Best Female Performance award at the MTV Movie Awards last night. The 40-year-old was presented with the award for her brilliant portrayal of Imperator Furiosa in ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’. After thanking director George Miller, the film’s incredible […]

Living Donation

Kidney and Kindness from Expat in Canada – “She Could Save My Life”

By SAPeople 11-04-16 00:11

Proving old friendships never die, a South African expat living in Canada has offered her kidney to her former schoolmate in Johannesburg, whom she hasn’t seen for decades. And together they are now on a journey to make sure Di gets the kidney she desperately needs, and that awareness is raised about live kidney donations. […]

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Funny Video for South Africans: Let’s Go To London! Or Not!

By SAPeople 01-01-21 12:24

The Brothers Streep have released a lighthearted fun song – “Let’s Go To London”… where they leave South Africa’s currently ‘bleak’ shores for the so-called greener pastures in London…but they don’t stay too long… The song ends with the words: “We made a mistake, South Africa’s great / It’s got problems, but it’s not too late […]

A Video of South Africa with Love from An Expat

By SAPeople 08-04-16 14:46

Like many expats, although Susanna van Aswegen left South Africa when she was only nine, she will forever share “a special and unbreakable bond” with the country…as can be seen in this video. The twenty-year-old filmed the following footage – a love letter of sorts – on a recent holiday to South Africa. Her mother Christa told SAPeople: […]

Trevor Noah

SA Comedian Trevor Noah Hits Back at Critics

By SAPeople 04-07-18 14:33

In an interview in the UK’s Guardian newspaper this weekend, Trevor Noah hit back at critics of his Daily Show, saying the show is still in its infancy and is attracting a vital new audience. Noah told journalist Lanre Bakare: “I’m a baby in this thing. I’m flattered by the fact people judge me as […]

Things South Africans miss when living abroad

16 Things South Africans Miss When Living Abroad

By SAPeople 18-01-21 00:23

So what do South Africans miss when living abroad? For a start – “Your mother” (Jou ma…) insults will never quite have the same level of burn. 1. South Africans miss a proper “braai” The crackling of fire. The delicious aroma of flavours. The biltong starters. The general lack of excuse needed to have a […]

Expats

Majority of SA Expats are Satisfied BUT Miss Friends and Family ‘Very Much’

By SAPeople Contributor 02-04-16 18:08

According to a website survey, almost two thirds of South Africans living abroad are generally satisfied with their new life, although only 10 percent are ‘very satisfied’…and many admitted missing their personal support network and finding romantic relationships difficult. The findings in InterNations second annual ExpatInsider survey found that South Africans are more likely than most expats […]

Deborah Pead

South African Expat is One of Auckland’s Most Influential Women

By SAPeople 03-07-18 12:26

South African expat Deborah Pead could just be one of the most influential women in New Zealand! On Saturday the New Zealand Herald featured an interview with the public relations guru, headlined “Is this Auckland’s most influential woman?” The article in the paper’s Canvas magazine asks “How did an expat South African PR dynamo become one of […]

Cape Town video

‘Most Beautiful City’ Video Stirs Pride in South Africans in Australia

By SAPeople 27-03-16 21:58

A few days ago ‘The Australian’, a nationwide newspaper in Australia, shared a compilation of stunning aerial footage of Cape Town’s coast, generating an influx of comments from South Africans living Down Under and back home. While there were those who got involved in a heated debate over the current state of the city and country, […]

Travellers

International Travellers Urged to Comply with SA’s Import Requirements

By SAPeople 24-03-16 16:18

PRETORIA – The Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Department has called on international travellers, who will be visiting South Africa during the Easter holidays, to comply with the country’s import requirements for agricultural and related regulated products. “Compliance will assist our country in preventing and/or minimising the potential risk of introducing alien invasive species, foreign pests and […]

Al Jazeera

6 South African TV Journalists Who’ve Gone Global

By SAPeople Staff Writer 05-04-18 00:10

Anyone watching news reports in England, the US or Australia these days might be struck by a growing phenomenon – South African accents. More and more journalists from South Africa are either taking the anchor seat on leading international news programmes or reporting for them from hot spots around the world. Whether it’s on an […]

Hunting

ABC to Air Expose on Hunting Safari Tourism in South Africa. WATCH Trailers

By SAPeople 13-03-16 11:49

Australia will be televising a Canal Plus documentary on Monday night that exposes the game hunting industry in South Africa, where hunting often takes place in fenced off private reserves leaving the animals – who have sometimes been tranquillised or tamed (even bred for the purpose, otherwise known as ‘canned hunting’) – trapped with little or […]

Foreigners love SA

Foreigners Who Love South Africa with their Heart and Soul…

By SAPeople 15-03-16 16:35

There’s something so exquisitely special about South Africa that creeps into your soul…and never leaves. We all know it. Those South Africans who can never tear themselves away because their roots run too deep. Those expats who have left but who see visions of ‘home’ wherever they look – in potholes, tea stains and the […]

Hermanus

Letter to Australia from SA Expat on Holiday Back Home

By SAPeople 09-03-16 15:25

South Africans Stephen and Laura Kramer relocated to Melbourne, Australia, 20 years ago where they both work as vets. They’re back on holiday in South Africa…and loving it. With the hugest respect to all our Aussie mates (and Kiwis too!), here’s a blog Stephen wrote at the weekend for his daughter back in Australia… “Ok Manda, here’s the travel […]

Myrtle Cothill

Happy Ending for 92-Year-Old South African in the UK…She Can Stay!

By SAPeople 06-03-16 02:39

After public outrage, world headlines, a petition and relentless support from her barrister, 92-year-old Myrtle Cothill is now allowed to remain in the UK with her daughter. Her barrister, Jan Doerfel, posted the following message to the petition page on Change.org today: “Right in time for [UK] Mother’s Day, we have been told by the Home Office that the original […]

Keep the fire burning

South Africa’s Fastest Growing Fast Food Franchise Heads to the USA

By SAPeople Contributor 02-03-16 02:06

Good news for braai-loving South Africans in Nashville, Tennessee. South Africa’s fastest growing franchise – Chesa Nyama – is heading stateside. The take-away restaurant chain, which boasts food that’s “flame grilled the traditional way”, has grown from just one store to 300 in just three years! Just over two weeks ago, on 12 February, Chesa Nyama’s holding […]

Lupita and Trevor

Lupita Nyong’o and Trevor Noah’s “Very Good” Conversation

By SAPeople 04-07-18 14:34

Two of Africa’s greatest exports – South African comedian Trevor Noah and Mexican-Kenyan Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o – sat down in New York for an interview with journalist Philip Galanes. As the actress wrote on Facebook: “‘So two Africans walk into a restaurant in Manhattan and meet a journalist…’ – the start of a very good joke or […]

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Life in South Africa: We Feared Crime and Found Kindness

By Sine Thieme 26-02-16 19:15

Before we made the decision to move from the United States to South Africa in late 2009, we had our doubts. From what we read in one expat forum after another, South Africa – and the city of Johannesburg in particular – was a cesspit of crime. If we were so foolish as to move […]

Fiji

South Africans in Fiji Devastated…But Still Smiling (Just) After the Cyclone

By SAPeople 13-03-16 21:10

Three weeks after Cyclone Winston left tens of thousands homeless in Fiji, South African expat Claude Hall reveals what he and others have been going through since the category five storm – the worst ever recorded in the southern hemisphere – ripped through the South Pacific country leaving 44 dead and 62,000 homeless (that’s 7 percent of Fiji’s population). Unicef […]

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