South Africa Scraps Masks and Other C-19 Health Restrictions

Tourism Rejoices as SA Scraps Masks and Other C-19 Health Restrictions

By SAPeople 23-06-22 08:44

South Africa’s travel operators have welcomed the lifting of Covid restrictions, and expect a boost to tourism in the country. Flight Centre MD Euan McNeil says: « The COVID entry requirements imposed by our government during COVID made sense at the height of the pandemic. Lately, however, these restrictions have been causing some confusion for travellers […]

A new Cape Town shelter will accommodate 100 people

A New Cape Town Shelter Will Accommodate 100 People

By SAPeople Contributor 22-06-22 10:26

The old Robbie Nurock Clinic in Cape Town’s City Bowl is about to be transformed into a homeless shelter, at a cost of R4.5-million. A new homeless shelter in Cape Town is being created with refurbishments worth R4.5-million. It will accommodate 100 people. There is some wariness from homeless people living nearby, who voiced mixed […]

The UK’s high potential individual visa demonstrates short-sightedness about the experience, insights and skills that graduates from the global South could bring to the UK. Photo: Shutterstock

New UK Work Visa for Elite Graduates Doesn’t Include Any South African Universities

By SAPeople 21-06-22 16:59

The UK government’s announcement of a new work visa option aimed at attracting top graduates has elicited some backlash because the list of eligible institutions features no universities from Africa, Latin America or South Asia. The Conversation Africa’s Nontobeko Mtshali asked Orla Quinlan, Director of Internationalisation at Rhodes University in South Africa, to share her […]

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West Coast Breakthrough! Environment Activists and Mining Company Reach Agreement

By SAPeople 21-06-22 15:45

Mineral Sands Resources has prevented legal action, at least for now, over its West Coast operations. By John Yeld. Australian company Mineral Sands Resources (MSR) has agreed to take measures to improve the environmental impact of its West Coast operation. MSR must also motivate for the environment minister to commission an environmental assessment of the […]

Lammie, Mopane and Ramadiba, the named Elephants living at the Johannesburg Zoo, South Africa Image Credit: ©The EMS Foundation, November 2021. All Rights Reserved.

Groundbreaking Court Case to Free Elephants from Joburg Zoo

By SAPeople 21-06-22 10:15

An application to the High Court of South Africa has been lodged to release three elephants, known as Lammie, Mopane and Ramadiba from the Johannesburg Zoo into a rewilding facility. According to Animal Law Reform South Africa (ALRSA) these elephants are currently being held in conditions unsuited to their basic needs, and they are living […]

Various stages of load shedding for the week

South Africa Plunged Into Another Spate of Loadshedding

By SAPeople 20-06-22 18:10

Eskom has announced the implementation of Stage 2 load shedding from 5pm to 10pm on Monday. In a statement, Eskom said Stage 2 load shedding would remain in place until Thursday evening. The power utility said load shedding was being implemented due to the continued shortage of generation capacity. “Eskom will continue to closely monitor […]

Eskom Continues to Implement Load Shedding

South Africans Face More Load Shedding, Warns Eskom

By SAPeople 20-06-22 13:27

Power utility Eskom has cautioned South Africans of possible load shedding (power cuts) due to the continued shortage of generation capacity. In a statement, Eskom said the power system is very constrained for this evening and for the next few weeks. “There are a number of generating units expected to return to service during the […]

WATCH Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika by Ndlovu Youth Choir

WATCH BEST Version of SA National Anthem EVER, by Ndlovu Youth Choir

By SAPeople 18-06-22 09:52

Infusing joyful youth and pride into South Africa’s national anthem with voices that soar as high as the bright South African skies, and as deep as its beautiful oceans, this rendition of SA’s national anthem – Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika – is hailed by many South Africans as the best ever. Although it was recorded in […]

World Mental Health Day

SA’s Health Dept Accuses South Africans Opposing New Health Regulations of Terrorism

By SAPeople Contributor 17-06-22 13:31

Health Minister Dr Joe Phaahla is being called on to issue an immediate public apology to South Africans for his Department’s insults to those who opposed the draft health regulations relating to Covid-19. ‘Anti-progressive’, ‘instigating terrorism’ and ‘sabotage’ is how the Health Department officials called about 300 000 law-abiding SA citizens who exercised their democratic […]

Investigate Ramaphosa's Pigeon-Racing Operation, Urges PETA

Investigate Ramaphosa’s Pigeon-Racing Operation, Urges PETA

By SAPeople 16-06-22 16:39

PRETORIA – In light of the recent US$4 million scandal involving President Cyril Ramaphosa, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) sent a letter today urging the South African Revenue Service, the Financial Intelligence Centre, and the Financial Surveillance Department of the South African Reserve Bank to investigate Ramaphosa’s pigeon-racing financial dealings for any […]

Photo of Cornelle Leach by Deaan Vivier

Team SA Surges to 4 Medals at World Para Swimming Championships in Portugal

By SAPeople 16-06-22 09:24

Team SA’s medals tally at the World Para Swimming Championships in Madeira, Portugal doubled to four on Wednesday night as Cornelle Leach and Kat Swanepoel both picked up bronze medals. And Christian Sadie came desperately close to earning another medal when he finished fourth in the men’s S7 100m backstroke, breaking another African record in […]

Protesting parents from Garrett Primary in Zwide, Gqeberha blocked the entrance and road to the school on Wednesday, demanding that the Eastern Cape Department of Education build a fence around the school. Photo: Mkhuseli Sizani

Parents Shut Down Unfenced Gqeberha School

By SAPeople 16-06-22 09:12

They are demanding that the Eastern Cape Department of Education commit to a date to safeguarding the school. By Mkhuseli Sizani. “The safety of our children comes first,” says Dikeledi Ngqola, deputy chairperson of the school governing body at Garrett Primary in Zwide, Gqeberha. Ngqola joined dozens of angry parents who shut down the school by […]

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Ryanair Drops Afrikaans Test After Backlash in South Africa

By SAPeople 15-06-22 16:54

DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ryanair has dropped a requirement for South African passengers to prove their nationality before travelling by completing a test in Afrikaans, Chief Executive Michael O’Leary said after the policy drew a backlash amongst South Africans. The South African government said last week it was taken aback by the low cost carrier’s decision […]

With Pricey Petrol, SA Scooter Firm Says ‘Go Electric’

With Pricey Petrol, SA Scooter Firm Says ‘Go Electric’

By SAPeople 14-06-22 17:13

With fuel price inflation causing such alarm in South Africa that the government and central bank have been taking action to soften the impact on consumers, Fezile Dhlamini proposes an alternative solution: a three-wheel electric scooter. Dhlamini is the founder and CEO of Green Scooter, which sells and leases the scooters and also provides so-called “last […]

French Give Green Light for Global Wine Conference in SA

French Green Light Global Wine Conference in South Africa

By SAPeople Contributor 14-06-22 13:35

Stellenbosch has been selected as the global meeting point this November for a prestigious, multi-disciplinary congress on Chenin Blanc, a grape variety regarded as key to the future of wine growing. One of the world’s most heat-tolerant and versatile cultivars, it is South Africa’s signature white wine grape. The country has more Chenin vines planted […]

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