Your Destination Wedding? Wildly Romantic Venues on the Wild Coast…

By Sandi Durnford-Slater 27-10-16 14:56

Congratulations on your engagement. You’ve clinked champagne glasses, changed your Facebook status, now begins the quest to please everyone – including your father’s half sister’s aunt Betty who, having sent you R50 for your birthday every year since birth, expects to be invited. But what do you want? Have you considered a ‘destination wedding’? People all over […]

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Cape Town #ClimateMarch Photos – There is No Planet B!

By SAPeople 29-11-15 22:33

In preparation for the Paris climate change conference -which begins Monday 30 November – people around the world joined the Global Climate March this weekend to set out climate-related demands before the summit begins. JUSTIN SULLIVAN from Sullivan Photography captured the photos on this page during today’s #ClimateMarch in Cape Town. Check out some of the fantastic […]

VIDEO – Carol Bells of South Africa

By SAPeople 29-11-15 09:34

Here’s 2015’s Christmas carol offering from the Nixter – it’s the “Carol of Bells” with a South African twist… Just like last year’s brilliant “12 Days of Christmas”, the carol includes South African favourites like biltong, pap and wors, and of course “nou gaan ons braai”! Nikki Horn, and her husband Chris, have been on a mission […]

SuzelleDIY on What to Do in Amsterdam

By SAPeople Contributor 28-11-15 10:31

SuzelleDIY’s latest video couldn’t come at a better time – she shared all her top tips on enjoying Amsterdam, just as Air France KLM announced they will now operate year-round daily flights between Amsterdam and Cape Town, starting in May 2016. The latest video from South Africa’s popular DIY queen is a little different from her normal household and how-to-make-a-braai-pie type of […]

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Lucky Packet: 8 Stories From South Africa This Week

By SAPeople Staff Writer 27-11-15 13:40

This week saw a South African win an award for his searing documentary, another magical multitudinous meditation on the beach in Cape Town and the opening of a hot new design centre in downtown Johannesburg. Plus much more. Remembering Cecil – March in London South African opponents of hunting, canned hunting and petting of lion cubs march […]

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A Guide to 10 Great Beaches Around Cape Town

By SAPeople Staff Writer 05-04-18 00:07

A few weeks ago I heard a young kid on KFM radio explain what he loved most about Cape Town. He said that despite school and work, it always feels like you’re on holiday. It got me asking why Cape Town has this particular atmosphere, and then it came to me – it has a […]

Johnny Clegg Receives OBE for Services to South African Democracy

By SAPeople 05-04-18 00:07

Congratulations to Johnny Clegg who received an OBE this month for his contribution to music, upliftment, and the fight against apartheid in South Africa in a career that has spanned over three decades. Here’s the photo that says it all: The legendary South African singer joined personalities like actor Benedict Cumberbatch to be honoured by Queen Elizabeth II last Tuesday with […]

Car Production in Pretoria Driven by Dung

By SAPeople Staff Writer 25-11-15 08:47

In a story coming out of Bronkhorstspruit, a company called Bio2Watt in October started giving off its first power created by cow dung and other waste, and one of the main users of its energy is a nearby BMW plant. See how it all works at the Bio2Watt plant serving BMW: According to a news report […]

Whale Movie Comes to Shoot in Whale Town

By SAPeople Staff Writer 24-11-15 18:27

The seaside town of Hermanus became a movie set this week with the filming of “The Whale Caller”. Based on the acclaimed book of the same title by Zakes Mda and adapted for the screen by Zola Maseko, the story is about a kelp-horn-blowing man who seems to be deeply drawn to a very particular whale. […]

Happy Ending for Baby Rescued by SA Policemen

By SAPeople Contributor 24-11-15 16:24

Almost a year ago to the day, Constable Wynand Laatz and Sergeant Stephen Clark helped rescue an abandoned newborn from a bush on the side of the M13 in Westville, KwaZulu-Natal. Today the two police officers were happily reunited with one-year-old David. Sgt Clark says that on that day, a year ago, the baby was spotted by a […]

Gordimer gets Google Doodle on 92nd Birthday

By SAPeople Contributor 24-11-15 12:59

Nadine Gordimer was “a powerful voice for change in South African politics, (who) moved untold thousands with the pathos of her sparse, penetrating narratives”, Google wrote in its tribute to the writer on its corporate website. Gordimer is the focus of one of its popular doodles to mark what would have been her 92nd birthday […]

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The Day the Woolies Staff Started Singing

By SAPeople Staff Writer 25-11-19 23:16

We’ve all seen it happen on videos shared on Facebook, the amazing choir that bursts out in song unexpectedly when the long-estranged couple meets at the airport. But what happens when the staff members at the local Woolies do it right in front of you? That is what happened today (Tuesday) to Drew Abrahamson and a friend in the […]

Stunning VIDEO of Durban as Never Before Seen

By SAPeople Contributor 11-03-17 15:51

Over the past two years a group of Durban photographers – from Novos Digital Cinema – have been pouring their hearts and souls into a never before seen showcase of their home town: Durban, South Africa. And the result is spectacular. The video was not commissioned by anyone. It was purely shot out of a passion for what they do, and where […]

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What the Monday Blues Mean in Cape Town – PICTORIAL

By SAPeople Staff Writer 24-11-15 04:39

The dramatic skies over the Cape Peninsula and Table Mountain started Sunday night, when a huge even bank of clouds came over the mountains in an even spread, almost like a new plateau. People on the Camps Bay side said it looked like a new mountain range across the sea. But by Monday morning the clouds […]

In US Thanksgiving TV Show, 1620s Cape Cod is Actually 2015 Cape Town

By SAPeople Staff Writer 22-11-15 07:10

Thanksgiving is a very big time in the US, when people do anything to get home to the family and turkey dinner. This year National Geographic’s biggest scripted series ever tells the story of the first Thanksgiving, when British settlers on the Mayflower landed at Cape Cod in 1620, except it was all shot near another Cape – Cape Town. “Saints & […]

VIDEO: Watch what Happens at Roadworks Stop in South Africa…

By SAPeople 22-11-15 20:52

Check out how the occupants of these cars handle the interruption to their car journey when they’re stopped by roadworks in the Western Cape… It’s one of those ‘only in South Africa’ moments…yet again finding a way to have a good time rather than whinging! The video was uploaded by Murray Williams to facebook. He […]

Lucky Packet: 10 Stories from South Africa This Week

By SAPeople Staff Writer 20-11-15 16:17

Here’s a pick of ten stories coming out of South Africa this week…from a buzzy area in Joburg and whale art in Woodstock to moulting penguins and a surprising re-count of marchers. 1.The New York Times focused this week on Melville, Johannesburg, which has risen from the ashes numerous times. Once again, it seems to have defied […]

Goosebumps! SA Passengers Turned Back in Storm Burst into Song.

By SAPeople 21-11-15 12:58

Watch what happens when South African passengers on a flight from Durban to Joburg are told their plane has been turned back due to a storm over Joburg. Passenger Thabo Seopa filmed the scene as the passengers burst out into song, singing R. Kelly’s “I believe I can fly”. The incident happened on Monday 16 November […]

Is Laughter the Best Medicine? #ThingsZumaLaughsAt VIDEOS

By SAPeople Staff Writer 20-11-15 11:11

Just when the furore had almost died down over President Jacob Zuma’s comment about the ANC coming first, before South Africa, he seems to have opened up attacks on that same front again – saying the ANC came first, before democracy – and for laughing too much in the face of the country’s problems. Zuma […]

14 Quick Ways to Know You’re Back in South Africa

By SAPeople Staff Writer 05-04-18 00:06

So what’s the first thing you notice about being back in South Africa after a while away? From the moment you leave the airplane, things start hitting you, the landscape, the smells, the sensations. After one week back, this is what had hit returnee Edward Robbins. The accent. Gyms. They just get it. Roadside shopping.  […]

One Year On…Bye Bye Ebola!

By SAPeople 18-11-15 20:10

It’s been one year since Ebola broke out in West Africa and terrified the world! Twelve months ago many tourists wouldn’t venture near Africa…even to countries thousands of miles away like Kenya in the east and South Africa (in the south) for fear of contracting the illness. But one year on, and thanks to strong […]

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