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Update to KLM Flight Schedule To and From South Africa

By SAPeople 19-01-21 00:59

Due to the new regulations released by the Dutch government last week, KLM has adapted its flight schedule beyond 18 January 2021. KLM will operate 4 flights per week from Johannesburg to Amsterdam and 3 flights per week from Cape Town to Amsterdam, with a technical stop to Dar Es Salaam. Passengers will remain on […]

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SA Universities Will Re-Open Between March and April

By SAPeople 18-01-21 15:46

Higher education is the latest sector in South Africa to delay its re-opening dates with 16 universities still finalising their academic year. Addressing the media on Monday, Higher Education, Science and Innovation Minister, Dr Blade Nzimande, announced that universities will start the academic year between early-March and mid-April. The re-opening of higher education institutions is […]

Paramedics are facing a relentless stream of Covid-19 patients. Illustration: Lisa Nelson

Covid-19: This Second Wave is Relentless, Say Paramedics

By Guest Contributor 18-01-21 15:28

For Cape Town ambulance paramedics Claire* and Mike*, the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic has been relentless. Suspected Covid-19 patients have replaced victims of gun-shots, stabbings and car accidents and each day is grimly the same.   Covid-19 call-outs have replaced call-outs to trauma victims, say Cape Town paramedics interviewed by GroundUp. More of their […]

Showmax Launches Pop-Up Live Streams of kykNET and Mzansi Magic

Showmax Launches Pop-Up Live Streams of kykNET and Mzansi Magic

By SAPeople 18-01-21 14:31

Showmax subscribers in South Africa are now able to live stream kykNET and Mzansi Magic 24/7 with the launch of two pop-up channels on the streaming service. Showmax is testing live streaming of two of South Africa’s most popular local channels. Showmax is already the home for streaming the best South African series, with top […]

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Loadshedding Continues With Fewer Eskom Contractors Because of Covid

By SAPeople 18-01-21 09:55

Eskom is currently implementing Stage 2 loadshedding as the country’s power system remains constrained and vulnerable, and is operating with less contractors as many are affected by Covid-19. At Medupi power station, for instance, well over half the pool of 75 contractors have tested positive for the coronavirus, according to Eskom. “Regrettably, as the return […]

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Red Tide Builds in Elands Bay Putting Authorities on Alert

By SAPeople 29-04-21 18:13

As the result of a red tide building up at Elands Bay on South Africa’s west coast, authorities have issued a Situation Yellow Alert as locals rush to collect crayfish being washed up on shore. Several marine species which are being washed up on the beach – including rock lobsters, octopus, white mussels and some […]

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A Wish List for the South African Government’s New Year’s Resolutions

By SAPeople 17-01-21 15:47

Democratic Alliance (DA) Chief Whip Natasha Mazzone has published a list that should be the South African Government’s New Year’s resolutions. Hopefully someone in power will pick up the list and tick their way through it! Mazzone said: “Usually a new year starts with lots of excitement, plans, and projections but Covid-19 and the ensuing […]

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WATCH Inanda Dam Overflows for First Time in Years After KZN Rainfall

By SAPeople 17-01-21 15:14

The New Year has ushered in more rainfall for the summer season in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, leading to the wonderful sight of Inanda Dam, near Hillcrest, overflowing for the first time in years. Durban photographer Peter de Groot was there this morning, less than an hour from Durban, to capture these stunning photos. He said […]

KZN Transport MEC Bheki Ntuli has died from Covid-19 complications.

Shock as “Selfless, Hard Working” KZN Transport MEC Bheki Ntuli Passes Away

By SAPeople 17-01-21 09:40

KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Transport, Community Safety and Liaison MEC Bheki Ntuli sadly passed away on Saturday. KZN Premier Sihle Zikalala confirmed with “deep shock and sadness” that Ntuli died late on Saturday afternoon in a Durban hospital, due to Covid-19 related complications. Tributes have poured in, with almost everyone describing Ntuli – who was known affectionately […]

SA Expat Marnus Labuschagne Hailed As Australian Cricket Gem

SA Expat Marnus Labuschagne Hailed As Australian Cricket Gem

By SAPeople 17-01-21 08:33

South African expat Marnus Labuschagne is being hailed a legend in the making for his consistent great performance for Australia’s national cricket team, after striking a century in the opening day of the fourth test between Australia and India at the famous Gabba, the Brisbane Cricket Ground. Compliments for the South African-born player included “he’s […]

Police Search for Relatives of Abandoned Baby Boy

Police Search for Relatives of Abandoned Baby Boy

By SAPeople 16-01-21 22:33

The South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Eastern Cape is seeking assistance from the public in finding the relatives of a young baby boy who was abandoned in an ‘open space’ in Mthatha on 8 January. Mthatha police say they are trying to locate the mother, father or any other relatives of the baby. […]

South Africa’s Minister of Health, Dr Zweli Mkhize (centre). The government has been criticised for not having an actionable plan on vaccines. Photo by Darren Stewart/Gallo Images via Getty Images

South Africa Failed to Get Its Act Together on Vaccines: Here’s How

By SAPeople 16-01-21 15:52

South Africa has an estimated population approaching 60 million. To achieve herd immunity against COVID-19, the government recently set the ambitious goal of vaccinating 67% of the population – roughly 40 million people. According to the outline of this plan, this would be achieved within 2021. But is this ambitious target even feasible? In my […]

DJ Fresh and Euphonik Taken Off Air Amidst Rape Allegations

DJ Fresh and Euphonik Taken Off Air Amidst Rape Allegations

By SAPeople 10-02-21 22:58

DJ Fresh (48) and DJ Euphonik (37) have been taken off the air at music radio station 947, as they face rape allegations dating back to 2011. Update 10/02/21: DJ Fresh and DJ Euphonik have parted ways with 947. Geraint Crwys-Williams, Acting Chief Executive Officer of Primedia Broadcasting, announced on Saturday: “947 and Primedia Broadcasting […]

Hundreds of people queueing outside the SASSA offices in Bellville were doused with water by police after they were told to observe social distance on Friday. Photo: Mary-Anne Gontsana

Premier Winde Calls on President Ramaphosa to Intervene in SASSA Crisis

By SAPeople 15-01-21 18:58

Western Cape Premier Alan Winde and MEC for Social Development Sharna Fernandez have called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to intervene in the crisis at SASSA involving lapsed disability grants. The Western Cape Premier and the MEC for Social Development have called on the President to intervene in the crisis at SASSA involving lapsed disability grants. […]

Why Rangers in the Congo’s Virunga National Park are Under Attack

By SAPeople Contributor 15-01-21 12:08

Armed men have killed at least six rangers and wounded several others in an ambush in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) Virunga national park. This park is a sanctuary for endangered mountain gorillas. Staff working in the park have often come under attack. Judith Verweijen and Esther Marijnen – experts on armed mobilisation and […]

270 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Secured for Africa

By SAPeople Contributor 15-01-21 11:25

The African Vaccine Acquisition Task Team (AVATT) has confirmed the acquisition of provisional 270 million vaccine doses for African countries, with at least 50 million being available for the crucial period of April to June 2021. The 10-member AVATT, which was established by African Union Chair, President Cyril Ramaphosa in August, on Thursday confirmed this […]

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South Africa Postpones Schools Opening by 2 Weeks

By SAPeople Contributor 15-01-21 11:34

The Department of Basic Education has made the decision to delay the opening of schools by two weeks, announced Dr Reginah Mhaule, Deputy Minister of Basic Education, in a media briefing on 15 January. This decision includes both public and private schools, including those private schools that have already opened. School management teams (SMT’s) will […]

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Minister Refutes DA Claims About COVID-19 Relief Funds

By SAPeople Contributor 15-01-21 11:15

Minister of Small Business Development, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, says she is “appalled” at the “misinformation peddled” by the Democratic Alliance (DA) about the expenditure of the small business COVID-19 relief funds. The DA recently issued a statement claiming the Department of Small Business Development has only allocated 8% of the funds meant as COVID-19 relief for […]

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President Ramaphosa Strengthens NPA with 4 NAppointments to Strengthen the NPA

By SAPeople Contributor 15-01-21 11:01

President Cyril Ramaphosa has made four senior appointments in the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA). “These appointments are essential for the efficient functioning and rebuilding of the NPA as part of the fight against serious crime, including sexual and gender-based crimes and corruption, and as a contribution to deepening the capability of the state,” the Presidency […]

This graph published by the MRC shows how much worse the second Covid-19 surge is than the first one that peaked in July.

Record Number of South Africans Died in First Week of 2021

By SAPeople 15-01-21 00:01

South Africa had a record 10,907 excess deaths from natural causes in the week of 30 December to 5 January, according to the 11 January mortality surveillance report from the Burden of Disease Research Unit at the South African Medical Research Council. In total, 20,063 people died in one week. The latest mortality surveillance report […]

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