SAPS Successfully Arrest Suspects Seen in Auckland Robbery Videos

By SAPeople 12-09-17 09:59

The suspects seen in videos which went viral on Monday, showing two men (and a driver) trying to rob a young woman in Auckland Park, South Africa, have been caught. Social cohesion advocate, Yusuf Abramjee, tweeted a message, with a photo, this morning congratulating Constable M. Omarjee and Constable A. Mahomed for the arrest. The […]

South African Comedian Trevor Noah Wins His First Emmy Award

By SAPeople 04-07-18 14:10

South African comedian Trevor Noah has won his first Emmy (of hopefully many to come!) for his YouTube comedy special, “The Daily Show: Between the Scenes”. The episodes include funny, interesting and varied titbits that Trevor offers as he engages the audience during the ad breaks, between the scenes that are actually broadcast for “The […]

For SA Expats: This Week on Carte Blanche

By SAPeople Contributor 03-07-18 13:30

Here’s this week’s Carte Blanche line-up for South Africans abroad, available from Tuesday. SA expats can now watch their favourite SA current affairs programme just two days after it airs in South Africa, if they’re subscribers of Showmax International. (Watch the trailer below.) Bell Pottinger: The PR Disaster The embattled British Public Relations Firm, Bell Pottinger […]

South Africans Deal with Hurricane Irma in Their Own Unique Way!

By SAPeople 03-07-18 13:30

As Hurricane Irma barrels up Florida’s west coast on track to hit Tampa, South Africans have told the mega-storm to… voetsak! And it appears the storm has listened… it has been reduced to a Category One storm. Sustained winds have dropped to 85 mph with gusts of up to 120 mph. However the worst is not […]

Watch Kevin Anderson Thanks South Africa, Vows to Carry on Fighting

By SAPeople 11-09-17 07:34

Standing 2.03 metres tall, Kevin Anderson was the tallest man to ever play a Grand Slam tennis final but that’s where the brave South African’s advantage ended as he was swept away in straight sets by the hurricane force that was Rafael Nadal in the US Open on Sunday evening. Spain’s Nadal won 6-3 6-3 […]

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A Request from A Differently Abled South African

By Guest Contributor 10-09-17 17:50

As a disabled person it is really disheartening knowing that we in South Africa recently celebrated our 23rd year anniversary of our new democracy… and still not much has been done to narrow the gap between disabled people and non-disabled people, as there is still so much stigma towards people living with disabilities and special needs. I’m not saying […]

South African Kayaker Hank McGregor Makes It Another World Champs Win

By SAPeople 11-09-17 12:59

In a repeat of the 2016 result, South Africans Hank McGregor and Andrew Birkett gave the host nation a perfect one-two in the men’s K1 events at the ICF Canoe World Marathon Championships at Camps Drift on Saturday. After the finish, an unusually emotional McGregor paid homage to both the home crowd and his support […]

23 Facts About South African Tennis Players and the US Open

By SAPeople 10-09-17 00:28

Since many people are arguing online about which South Africans have or have not played in the Final at the US Open, and since we’re all very excited about Kevin Anderson’s match against Spaniard Rafael Nadal in New York on Sunday, here are a few stats that may help: Kevin Anderson is the first South […]

Meet South Africa’s ‘Rhino Whisperer’, Jamie Traynor

By Jenni Baxter 08-09-17 13:55

We’ve all seen JAMIE TRAYNOR at some point on our timelines… in a cute rhino video, or a beautiful Dr Dolittle-type photo with little (and large) rhino clamouring to lay down in her lap and relax. The 23-year-old brightens our day – and those of the animal orphans in her care – with her wholehearted […]

South Africans Will Pay Less for Data “Very Soon”

By SAPeople 07-09-17 18:10

Telecommunications and Postal Services Minister Siyabonga Cwele has declared that the crazy cost of data in South Africa is to be reduced “very soon”. Although by ‘very soon’, he means a year’s time. Speaking at the Southern African Development Community (SADC) gathering in Durban this week, Cwele said changes may be implemented “as early as […]

WATCH Aerial Views of Snowy Sani Pass, Winter 2017

By SAPeople Contributor 07-09-17 11:53

Watch this spectacular aerial footage of Sani Pass in the Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa… covered in snow, as vehicles try to snake their way up the mountainous terrain. The video was filmed by Gareth Earl Roberts who told SAPeople: “A true winter wonderland in our amazing country.” For those who may want to make the […]

SA Terminal Superhero Runs for Rhinos, Unicorns and Kids with Cancer

By SAPeople 07-09-17 10:47

Richard Wright may have terminal cancer, but this morning he just landed in the UK, ready to compete in one of the most challenging races in the world – Ironman Wales. And he’s doing it to raise money for rhino and children with cancer. He may be terminal, but as this incredible South African points […]

Kevin Anderson Becomes 2nd South African to Reach US Open Semi-Final

By SAPeople 03-07-18 13:31

Kevin Anderson has become the second South African to reach the US Open semi-finals in the Open era, winning his match against American Sam Querrey at Flushing Meadows. The US Open tweeted that Anderson was the first South African to reach this milestone, but actually he’s the second – Johan Kriek played in the 1980 […]

For SA Expats: This Week on Carte Blanche

By SAPeople Contributor 03-07-18 13:32

Now that South African expats in many countries abroad can enjoy ‘Carte Blanche’ – just two days after it’s aired in SA – here’s what you can watch this week… available right now to subscribers of Showmax International. Declining Adoption Numbers In recent years, the rate of child adoptions in South Africa has declined substantially. Now […]

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