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12 of South Africa’s Best Movies You Might Have Missed

By SAPeople Staff Writer 05-04-18 00:09

We all know about “Tsotsi”, which won an Oscar for Best Foreign Film, and Leon Schuster’s blockbusters that people might titters at but go see anyway. We also know those movies about South Africa with foreigners trying to pass off as locals (“Cry Freedom”, “Long Road to Freedom”). But here are 12 little screen gems born and bred […]

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Think SA Luxury Train Fares Are Exorbitant? Think Again.

By SAPeople Staff Writer 22-02-16 16:36

South Africa is train-travel country. It has not only one of the world’s best luxury trains, but two – Rovos Rail (pictured above) and the Blue Train. As we reported yesterday, now there’s a third train that is almost luxury, the Shongololo Express, which has been taken over by Rovos. What’s more, all three trains offer something […]

Bo-Kaap, South Africa

Brilliant Bo-Kaap Photos Prove Why It’s One of the Most Colourful Places on Earth

By SAPeople 22-02-16 15:03

Here’s a fabulously vibrant splash of colour from the Bo Kaap to brighten the week, and prove just why this area of South Africa keeps making it into international Top 20 lists for being one of the most colourful places in the world. The Telegraph included the Bo-Kaap this month in its list of the world’s most colourful places, saying the “Bo-Kaap neighbourhood, […]

Matric prisoners

Correctional Head Hailed Hero for Giving Inmates a Second Chance

By SAPeople 22-02-16 12:20

Gustav Wilson has been hailed a hero for giving young inmates in Free State, South Africa, a second chance at life by helping them successfully achieve their Matric. Wilson, who is Regional Head of Corrections at the Department of Correctional Services in the Free State/Northern Cape, partnered with the University of Free State Post Graduate Research […]

Engineering

Engineers in SA Earn More than Counterparts in US/UK/AUS

By NIEL RAMSAY LOUW 22-02-16 13:04

Experts regularly warn of the impending doom that South Africa’s own brain drain will bring to the country’s economy in the near future, and with over 300 qualified engineers leaving South Africa every year (according to Fin24 stats a few years ago), it seems that the pool of competent engineers, critical to the development of any country, […]

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The Black Mambas Arrive in England to Raise Funds for Rhinos

By SAPeople Staff Writer 22-02-16 08:09

Two members of the all-female rhino-saving brigade from South Africa the Black Mambas, who have been publicised around the world, have arrived in England to raise awareness and funds for their campaign. Siphiwe and Felicia are making the first visit to the United Kingdom on behalf of the Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit. They will be […]

Gavin Edwards

WATCH SA Performance that Set Social Media (and AB) on Fire!

By SAPeople 22-02-16 01:02

Check out this performance by former South African expat Gavin Edwards that everyone’s talking about tonight. His rendition of ‘Say Something’ on TV singing contest The Voice South Africa had judges fighting over him and set social media on fire. In fact, there was even a little #ProteaFire involved when AB de Villiers tweeted his […]

Tesla Motors, to be Based in Cape Town, Already Expanding

By SAPeople Staff Writer 21-02-16 18:22

News of Tesla Motors’ entry to South Africa is coming out in dribs and drabs. This week it was announced that the company owned by South African-born billionaire Elon Musk would open its first office in Africa in Cape Town, while five new jobs were  posted on the company’s website. The entry of Tesla to South Africa was […]

VIDEO: One Day in Hout Bay

By SAPeople 21-02-16 01:07

Transport yourself to Hout Bay for a day with this spectacular video – majestic mountains, picturesque harbour, beautiful vineyards, enticing markets, water that sparkles and people who shine… https://vimeo.com/155955362 *** If you’re looking out of a grey London window right now, why not bring some sunshine into your life with the Homecoming event on 4 and […]

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Lost and Found in South Africa – “God was Listening”

By SAPeople 20-02-16 20:27

It’s Monday 16 February, 2016. Dianne and I have just spent an idyllic 3 weeks in Hermanus in South Africa with our family that gathered from Australia, England, the USA and various parts of South Africa to spend time with 86-year old family matriarch Jennifer Stewart. With our US Dollars, we and the Brits are […]

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WATCH The Cutest Baby Elephant Rescued in South Africa

By SAPeople 20-02-16 19:12

The rescue of the cutest baby elephant by two brothers in Phalaborwa, South Africa, has been caught on film. The Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre (HESC) uploaded the video saying: “Bela, originally thought to be a female, has been renamed Amanzi, which means water in Zulu. When you watch this clip, it will make sense why…” According to […]

Joost

Happy Birthday Joost! Celebrating with Legendary Videos

By SAPeople 20-02-16 16:58

Rugby World Cup (RWC) has joined fans around the world in wishing Joost van der Westhuizen a happy birthday today. Joost, who has inspired South Africa and the world with his battles both on and off the rugby field, turns 45 today. Joost was diagnosed with destructive degenerative disease Motor Neuron Disease (MND) in 2010, […]

Bloggers

WATCH Bloggers Meet South Africa in “Crazy, Beautiful” Videos

By SAPeople Contributor 20-02-16 12:05

Last year LLOYD KOPPEL was invited along for both the local and international #meetsouthafrica bloggers’ road trips… to film and capture their experience on video. “What a privilege to travel around South Africa with some of the best travel bloggers and travel writers in the country. Amazing people! Amazing road trip!” says Lloyd of the first video. […]

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10 Hidden Gems of Cape Town

By SAPeople Staff Writer 04-04-18 23:36

From secret beaches to speakeasies to best views of the sunset to a party where you showcase your favourite artist, Catherine Franklin uncovers some of Cape Town’s little secrets. Whether it’s Fish Hoek, the city centre or the Northern Suburbs, they all have some great gems. Now – as they say – it’s time to get out! 1. […]

Democratic Alliance’s Young Turk Someone to Watch VIDEO

By SAPeople Staff Writer 18-02-16 20:22

The SONA2016 debate might be over, and while there were some pretty low points, there were also some highs worth remembering. One of them was the speech of the Democratic Alliance’s Zakhele Mbhele. Only 31 years old, and the shadow minister of police, he talks the talk a lot better than parliamentarians twice his age. And […]

Elizabeth Oliver

South African Teen Wraps Up Winter Youth Olympics in Norway

By SAPeople Contributor 18-02-16 16:47

South Africa’s sole Winter Youth Olympics entrant, Elizabeth Olivier, wrapped up her Olympic campaign in Lillehammer, Norway today, Thursday. After ending 36th in the giant slalom on Tuesday, the Eastern Cape teenager competed in the women’s slalom this morning, and was due to do her second and final run this afternoon. We don’t yet have the results but we […]

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30 Photos of South Africa that will Fuel your Wanderlust

By SAPeople Contributor 19-02-16 01:02

Get lost in nature… Go hiking in the Drakensberg Mountains… 2. Or cool off on the river banks… 3. Relax in a tree-hide… 4. Visit our beautiful gardens – like Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens… 5. Or take a road-trip – be prepared for views like this… 6. Then there’s Table Mountain – one of the world’s Seven […]

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Bonanza of Animated Movies Hits Cape Town

By SAPeople Staff Writer 18-02-16 08:51

For anyone who loves animated movies like “Finding Nemo” or “Wallace and Gromit”, Cape Town is the place to be for the next four days as the Cape Town International Animation Festival offers a glut of movies and talks and workshops from around the world. Included in the features available will be the highly praised […]

Brownies and Downies

Good Things Happening at Cape Town Restaurant

By SAPeople 18-02-16 00:47

There’s a new restaurant in town (Cape Town that is) that’s causing quite a buzz in South Africa. Brownies & Downies. As its name suggests – the restaurant, which was first created in the Netherlands in 2010 – sells brownies. And its patrons are served by a wonderfully friendly team of children with special needs from […]

The Other 21 Facts A South African Expat Wants You To Know About His Home Country

By SAPeople 17-02-16 19:21

Here’s the remaining 21 of 42 interesting tidbits about South Africa to enrich your understanding and save you several lifetimes trying to truly experience all SA has to offer. With a buffet of landscapes from mountain ranges to sprawling savannahs, forests to white sandy beaches – it’s a feast for the hungry tourist (and yes, I am biased)… […]

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