South African Sand Artists Raise Awareness About Our Wildlife

By SAPeople 20-08-15 11:36

Along the coast of South Africa from Cape Town to Durban, South African sand artists have been raising awareness about Africa’s wildlife and the poaching crisis…so that the photos international tourists take back home with them, carry this important message to the rest of the world. The beach sculptors are famous for creating newsworthy masterpieces – from the […]

Namaqualand Spring Flowers

Namaqualand’s Fabulous Feast of Flowers. A Visual Extravaganza.

By SAPeople 03-09-15 08:55

It’s that time of the year again when the usually arid region of Namaqualand springs to life with an abundance of wild flowers that transform the dry landscape into a carpeted kaleidoscope of colour and beauty. And fortunately for those of us who can’t make the journey to see the wild daisies and assortment of […]

The Secret Behind Nkosinathi’s Incredible Vegetable Garden

By SAPeople 19-08-15 18:11

Nkosinathi Sipho Mabaso‎ has one of the most flourishing vegetable gardens in KwaZulu-Natal that you’ve ever seen…and he has a special secret behind its success. Nkosinathi posted a photo of his garden on Facebook yesterday with a message saying, “This is my vegetable garden where many birds are visiting it. My neighbours are always complaining with them; they say the birds destroy […]

Cool Teaser Video Introduces The Daily Show with Mr Noah!

By SAPeople 18-08-15 20:09

Comedy Central has today released its first video teaser introducing The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. The video shows a very cool and suited-up Trevor Noah strutting in to the ‘The Daily Show’ studio…and readying his seat for the take-over on 28 September 2015. As the video says, it’s the same seat his predecessor Jon […]

South African comedian Trevor Noah

Trevor Noah Toasts Glam Life of New York…But Won’t Forget His Roots

By SAPeople 18-08-15 16:33

Trevor Noah was trending on Twitter in South Africa this weekend in the Top 3, and nobody really knew why. But it could be that South Africa’s adjusting to Trevor leaving our shores for the bright lights and big city of New York and the world. In between tweets asking why Trevor was trending, were tweets about […]

Elephant Kruger National Park South Africa

World Falls in Love with South African Baby Elephant…

By SAPeople Contributor 18-08-15 07:39

A video of a baby elephant playing with low-flying swallows in South Africa’s Kruger National Park (which SAPeople shared earlier this month) has become a huge hit on YouTube. Uploaded in late July, it has received over 7 million views to date and has been popular across the world. The ad revenue is also being put […]

Backing the Boks as they Hit Back with Impressive Win in Buenos Aires

By SAPeople 16-08-15 22:40

South Africa avenged a humiliating Rugby Championship home loss to Argentina last weekend with a 26-12 World Cup warm-up triumph in Buenos Aires Saturday. Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer praised his players for the way in which they bounced back against Argentina in Buenos Aires on Saturday, winning the Test by 26-12 at Vélez Sarsfield. Bryan […]

Chad le Clos in Paris

Chad & Cameron Clinch More Gold for South Africa in Paris!

By SAPeople 17-08-15 07:37

South African Olympic swimming stars Cameron van der Burg and Chad le Clos brought more gold home for South Africa today! Between the two of them they have scooped six gold medals in Paris this weekend in the second leg of the FINA (International Swimming Federation) World Championships. See Update below. The South Africans were on a mission to […]

Bushman Paintings, Free State

Sunday Stroll Reveals Bushman Paintings in Beautiful Free State Area

By SAPeople 16-08-15 16:37

A family taking a stroll in the Mafube Mountain Retreat, between Clarens and Fouriesburg in the Eastern Free State, stumbled across a wonderful treasure today. Duncan Irvine, owner of Rapid Blue production company (with hits like Strictly Come Dancing), uploaded a photo to Facebook with this message: “Out for a walk on our farm and our […]

Swim Stars Chad and Cameron Win Gold for South Africa

By SAPeople 16-08-15 08:15

Bravo (as they say in France) to Chad Le Clos and Cameron van der Burgh for clinching three golds between them for South Africa yesterday in Chartres, Paris. Chad (23) won the Men’s 200 metre and 50 metre butterfly races in the French leg of the FINA (International Swimming Federation) World Championships. He swam phenomenally, clocking 1:54.18 […]

Teletubbies “Perform” Die Antwoord’s I Fink U Freeky!

By SAPeople 15-08-15 19:15

This may be the “freakiest” thing you’ve seen all day – Die Antwoord’s “I Fink You Freeky” performed by beloved British children’s TV characters, the Teletubbies! We think it’s freaky. And we like it a lot. As one viewer said, it’s kind of compelling… The official version of the song by the def-rap South African […]

The Boers at the End of the World…Not Your Usual SA Expats!

By SAPeople Contributor 16-08-15 13:15

Check out the trailer for the much-anticipated documentary film The Boers at the End of the World – about a group of South African expats unlike any others – which will have its world premiere at the end of this month in Camps Bay. The 80-minute documentary feature film is about a century-old community of Afrikaners who live in a remote region […]

Applying for a South African Visa? Here is What You Need to Know

By Sine Thieme 15-08-15 09:52

As of May 2014, South Africa’s visa regulations changed, and many non-South Africans are still unclear how these changes affect people entering South Africa and applying for work permits. The matter of families travelling with children has particularly gotten some media attention (and due to some controversy, this part of the new regulations didn’t go into […]

SuzelleDIY – How to Make Braaied Brandy Banana Splits

By SAPeople Contributor 14-08-15 09:24

Check out Suzelle in her latest DIY video…with tips on how to make a braaied brandy banana split (or is that braaied banana brandy split?). Suzelle, who understandably smaaks herself as quite the braai “mistress” (since her “How to make a Braai Pie” video launched her to local fame) is joined by Ultimate Braai Master host Justin Bonello […]

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Hope & Tears as We Get First Glance at Stroop Movie

By SAPeople 12-08-15 12:16

In response to popular demand to see footage from “Stroop – Die Film”, here is the chance to have a “first glance” at some of the heartbreaking scenes from the documentary about rhino poaching in South Africa. SAPeople members helped in Stroop’s fund-raising efforts to have this important film made. Now the filmmakers,  would love your feedback […]

South African Wins 2015 Mongol Derby

By SAPeople Contributor 12-08-15 11:16

South African Byeronie Epstein won the Mongol Derby, one of the world’s toughest horse races, yesterday in spectacular fashion. It was Day 5 of the world’s longest horse race (which covers just over 1,000 km), and it looked like it would certainly go into the 8th Day. But Byeronie and French rider Elise Poitrinal had other ideas…and […]

Homeless SA Teen Finds Freedom in Skateboarding

By SAPeople 12-08-15 08:22

An 18-year-old South African teen – who’s been living on the streets since he was eight – is making headlines around the world thanks to his enthusiasm for skateboarding rather than feeling sorry for himself or doing drugs. Peter Leguma’s story was first shared by the Ginkgo Agency, raising awareness for Skate Aid, a project […]

Africa’s a Country, Right? 20 Myths You Probably Believe

By SAPeople Contributor 11-08-15 11:35

How do you spot an African? That’s easy because we all look the same, speak the same, keep lions as pets and will probably give you ebola. Inspired by #TheAfricaTheMediaNeverShowsYou (see box below). [vc_button size=”size_large” title=”1″ color=”default”] Africa Is Poor Welcome to Luanda, Angola, the most expensive city in the world for expats. Rent is 28.53% higher than […]

Excuse Me, There’s A Lion in My Tree

By SAPeople 08-09-15 14:58

To celebrate the third annual World Lion Day (10 August 2015), here are some of our favourite photos of lions in Africa…chilling in trees. According to safari guide Craig Doria, it’s fairly common in Tanzania where the Manyara National Park is called “Home of the Tree Climbing Lions”, and even more can be found in […]

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Oppikoppi at 21: it’s always been about the music

By SAPeople Contributor 19-08-15 13:02

This weekend Oppikoppi celebrated 21 years of bringing South Africans together with good music and great memories, while creating a unique template for diversity, acceptance and artistic collaboration. Considering the Oppikoppi music festival’s roots – a makeshift barroom stage atop a hill on a farm deep in the North West province – it has come a […]

Fishermen at Umgeni, Durban, South Africa

Inspiring “White Hot & Passionate” Shad Fever

By SAPeople 09-08-15 21:29

It was Shad (Elf fish) Fever down at Umgeni River Mouth in KwaZulu-Natal this morning, and professional photographer ANDREW HARVARD was there to capture the dedication and passion from the local fishermen. “I wasn’t sure where to go shoot at 05:30 and then thought that I hadn’t shot this location a lot so off to […]

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