Angelina Jolie at the AU Summit

Women Empowerment and Angelina Jolie at the Heart of AU 2015

By SAPeople 14-06-15 18:41

International celebrity and UN Special Envoy for Refugee Issues, Angelina Jolie was one of Twitter’s hottest trends this weekend after appearing at the 25th African Union (AU) Summit at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, on Friday. (Watch video below.) Speaking at the ‘Women, Peace and Security’ luncheon, the humanitarian called violence against women a “global epidemic” which is treated as […]

South Africa’s Johnny Clegg Honoured by Queen Elizabeth II

By SAPeople 14-06-15 11:40

South Africa’s legendary Johnny Clegg has been honoured by Queen Elizabeth II with the Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). The popular South African performer described the news as a “tremendous moment”. The 62-year-old said this award re-energises his dreams and commitments to South Africa in a “very special way”. The British High Commission in Pretoria announced […]

Nkandla Beach Art

Nkandla Songs, Videos & Beach Art – “The Gift that Keeps On Giving”

By SAPeople 13-06-15 08:59

Take a listen to the latest Nkandla song to hit the airwaves below. As 702’s Xolani Gwala said, when he played it on Friday afternoon, Nkandla is “the gift that keeps giving.” Xolani was referring to the multitude of Nkandla songs, Nkandla videos, Nkandla poems, Nkandla jokes – and even Nkandla beach artworks – that have resulted from the […]

South African march in London

“Saffers” in London to March for South Africans Back Home

By SAPeople 12-06-15 16:46

South Africans in the UK will be marching in London tomorrow, in support of those back home, with Trafalgar Square playing its part in hopefully once again bringing about positive South African transformation. The expats in the UK will be standing united in support of basic human rights back in their homeland, South Africa. The march will […]

SA Man with World’s 1st Successful Penile Transplant to become a Dad

By SAPeople 12-06-15 13:32

The recipient of the world’s first successful penis transplant, which was performed in South Africa, is to become a father…proving just how successful the ground-breaking operation was! The BBC has reported today that the partner of the 21-year-old South African is four months pregnant. The couple has apparently been together for “quite some time”. A […]

Random Acts of Kindness and Feelgood Stories Touch South Africa

By SAPeople 11-06-15 18:49

The Kind Man or Woman is the new hero in South Africa. In what is becoming a trend, more touching stories of generosity, honesty and care are been shared on social media recently. Here are just two… A few hours ago Margaret Hirsch, Chief Operations Officer for mega appliance store Hirsch’s, posted a wonderful story of generosity on Facebook…which […]

Watch Video – Dolphin Frenzy off South African Coast

By SAPeople 11-06-15 16:11

Local Capetonian Robbie Ragless, who only recently started fishing, got a bigger ‘catch’ than he was hoping for when he went out on the boat last Friday. He captured the footage in the video above at around midday, near Robben Island, when a pod of hundreds – maybe even thousands – of dolphins suddenly appeared. Robbie […]

SA Girl Brings Hope – “Everyone Deserves a Cake Made With Love”

By SAPeople 11-06-15 13:30

Nerine Gardiner takes the cake. Well actually, she gives the cake…to all kinds of deserving people. Nerine is the wonderful ‘girl’ behind “Girl with Cake”, a beautiful initiative run on the belief that everyone deserves a cake made with love. Nerine lovingly bakes the most exquisite and delicious cakes (see her website for photos and […]

Watch #DMNandosGathering Live

By SAPeople 02-01-21 17:31

The Daily Maverick Nando’s Gathering is one of the highlights of the year on the conference circuit and this year’s theme, Game Changers, brings together some of South Africa’s top influencers and put them under the spotlight. Today’s influencers include Premier David Makhura, Julius Malema, Mmusi Maimane, Zwelinzima Vavi, Dr Iraj Abedian, Riaan Manser, Dr Martyn […]

With Little Fanfare, Mauritius Gets Woman President

By SAPeople Contributor 10-06-15 18:06

In little reported news last week, Mauritius became the second country in Africa to get a woman leader…not a politician but a world-renowned biologist who has addressed the esteemed TED series of lectures. Ammenah Gurib-Fakim was inaugurated without contention on Friday, after being appointed by the Mauritian parliament. She becomes the sixth president of the […]

A Day in the Life of a Capetonian Drone!

By SAPeople 11-06-15 12:25

Check out this aerial drone video which captures some of the most majestic, scenic drone footage in Cape Town, South Africa, starting inland and moving over Table Mountain, Signal Hill and Rhodes Memorial. Then it pans on to picturesque Long Beach, Cape Town, where the drone hangs out with some cool surfers at the 2014 Billabong Junior Series. Next […]

Vote for South African Entrepreneurs (with Awesome Invention) to Pitch to Richard Branson!

By SAPeople 14-06-15 21:29

A couple of die-hard South Africans overseas, who have risked everything to follow their dream, are on the verge of something “enormous”… and would appreciate our voting help to get a chance to pitch their concept to Richard Branson. UK-based entrepreneurs Jeff Paterson and Oliver Du Toit, both from Johannesburg, have created a machine that millions of travellers will want to […]

Cyclist with large wave at Kalk Bay Harbour

Sunrise Photos Capture a ‘Swell’ Surprise for Cyclist

By SAPeople 09-06-15 20:20

Check out these awesome photos, taken by Gale McAll, at sunrise in Kalk Bay a few days ago when the ocean was wild and massive waves rolled in…sometimes quite unexpectedly. “This young man was walking to the end of the pier when an enormous wave appeared…” says Gale. “He turned around and started running…and so did I […]

Operation Starfish Rescue

Hundreds of Starfish Rescued in South Africa

By SAPeople 09-06-15 08:03

Over 500 starfish were saved yesterday, quite fittingly on World Oceans Day, thanks to the awesome community spirit in Fish Hoek, a community which rallied together in March to fight the Cape Fires. “It is NEVER dull and boring in the Deep South of Cape Town,” says photographer Robyn Gwilt who captured most of the […]

Really? Johannesburg in California? And Durban in France?

By SAPeople Contributor 08-06-15 17:33

There is a name on the American website GhostTowns.com that looks very familiar: Randsburg, California. Not far away is – you guessed it – Johannesburg! There’s also CapeTown…and over the Atlantic, in France, is a town called Durban. Randsburg, California The small town of Randsburg is nearly a ghost town today (although one reference puts the population at […]

The Last Word…South Africa, We Love You

By SAPeople 07-06-15 20:45

In response to all the open letters bashing expats…I’d like to say there are so many sides here. Yes, you get the expat hell bent on taking South Africa down, but to be honest – living as an expat and having family living as expats all over the world – these people are few and far between. […]

South African Expats Respond – “I Am Sorry” and “Why?”

By SAPeople 03-07-18 12:34

Every time I see yet another article from another South African moaning about the negativity of expats, and clearly writing with their rose-tinted glasses on, I get angry. Really angry. Hulk angry. The overwhelming theme of South African bloggers and writers lately seems to be the attack of the expat. How dare we leave South […]

Some of My Best Friends are Expats, But…

By SAPeople 06-06-15 14:41

Some of my best friends are expats. No, really. I’ve been through two waves of people leaving South Africa for various reasons, to the extent that I remember lying awake at night wondering who my future children would have as playmates. (I’m pleased to report that their social life has survived.) So now I have […]

Kalk Bay Harbour

Photos: Massive Waves at Kalk Bay Harbour

By Guest Contributor 05-06-15 18:06

Kalk Bay delivered huge waves and big seas yesterday afternoon, as evidenced by these spectacular photographs taken by Robyn Gwilt. “Yesterday after much promising, there was ‘delivery’!” she says. “A few of us got wet, but hey… what’s a little water in your boots when there are waves and deep swells around? The power of […]

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