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WATCH Drakensberg Boys’ Choir’s Fun Parody: Beat It!

By SAPeople 30-04-20 14:34

The Drakensberg Boys Choir in KwaZulu-Natal has produced a wonderfully fun and light-hearted parody of Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat It’… starring not only the boys, but their teachers too. Deidre Alcock, from the famous South African school, told SAPeople: “Our school campus is a bleak and miserable place when there are no boys around and when […]

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Report Reveals Alarming Pollution Along Cape Town’s Coast

By SAPeople 30-04-20 09:19

Several of the beaches most loved by Capetonians for surfing, swimming and sunset picnics are polluted enough to fail the minimum water quality guidelines over the last two years, according to a report released by the City of Cape Town. Muizenberg, Fish Hoek, Monwabisi and Beta Beach are among 31 polluted sites along Cape Town’s […]

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ANC Stalwart Denis Goldberg Passes Away at 87

By SAPeople 30-04-20 08:53

ANC stalwart Denis Goldberg has passed away at the age of 87. A statement on Thursday morning said: “His family and the Denis Goldberg Legacy Foundation Trust are very sad to announce that Denis Goldberg passed away just before midnight on Wednesday 29 April 2020. “His was a life well lived in the struggle for […]

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South African Teacher’s ‘Read for Hope’ Initiative Takes Off Worldwide

By Jenni Baxter 02-02-23 15:54

A beautiful heartfelt initiative by a teacher in Johannesburg, South Africa, who wanted to help her learners not miss out during Lockdown, has gone viral around the world. (Watch video below.) Pamela Kantor, who teaches at a government school attended by many kids from Alex (Alexandra township), was devastated that during lockdown (because of coronavirus) […]

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Dream Holiday Ends in Major Repatriation Mission Back Home to South Africa

By SAPeople 29-04-20 17:49

What started as a dream holiday in the Maldives turned into a mega repatriation mission as South Africa and the world began to lock down borders… writes Jenna Berndt. A Flight Centre customer and his travel agent started a rescue mission that involved three weeks of sleepless nights, a US$104 000 charter flight, government approval […]

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How to Access the Monthly COVID-19 Grant in South Africa

By SAPeople 29-04-20 17:23

The South African government has outlined the process for the application of the COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress Grant for individuals who are currently unemployed. Addressing a media briefing on Wednesday in Pretoria, Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu said the qualifying applicants will be paid R350 per month from May – October 2020. The grant […]

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South African ‘Frog Lady’ Biologist Wins 2020 Prestigious Whitley Award

By Guest Contributor 29-04-20 15:42

A conservation biologist from South Africa has won a prestigious Whitley Award worth £40,000 to support her quest to save threatened amphibians… in a “giant leap for amphibian conservation”. Jeanne Tarrant, known locally as the “Frog Lady”, works for the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT), where she manages the Threatened Amphibian Programme. EWT is the only […]

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WATCH: “There Will Be No Overseas Holidays This Year”

By Cassie Jo 29-04-20 10:54

South African futurist and strategy consultant Graeme Codrington has issued a sobering reality check – there will be no overseas holidays this year, he says in the video message below. The SA author and founding director of strategic insights firm, TomorrowToday, says too many people think life will just rapidly return to normal when lockdown ends. […]

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Siya and Rachel Kolisi’s Foundation Makes International News

By SAPeople 29-04-20 10:17

Springbok rugby captain Siya Kolisi is making international headlines again, although this time the man who helped feed the spirit and soul of SA when he led his team to victory in the 2019 Rugby World Cup, is literally helping to feed the stomachs of fellow South Africans during the coronavirus pandemic. Siya told CNN: […]

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Repatriated Australians from South Africa Sent to Island Resort for Quarantine

By SAPeople 30-04-20 08:19

Over 200 Australians have been safely repatriated from Johannesburg, South Africa to Australia. The 256 Australians who were repatriated from SA on Wednesday, all had to undergo a health assessment when they landed in Perth, according to 7News. The new arrivals will have to spend two weeks in mandatory quarantine, although the Western Australian government […]

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Why South Africa Needs a Wealth Tax Now

By SAPeople 29-04-20 07:38

The consequences of the COVID-19 lockdown are yet to be fully determined and understood. But one thing we can be fairly certain of – in South Africa its impact will be shaped by the country’s inequalities. Our study reveals that half of the adult population survives with near-zero savings, while 3,500 individuals own 15% of […]

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SA Health Minister: Lockdown Achieving Desired Outcomes

By SAPeople 29-04-20 00:52

South Africa’s prudent decision to institute a countrywide lockdown has circumvented an exponential explosion of cases of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic within the borders of the country, the Department of Health said on Tuesday. The Minister of Health, Dr Zweli Mkhize, said while the lockdown will not spell the end of new infections, it has, […]

WATCH Trailer for New Springboks World Cup Triumph Doc – Chasing the Sun!

By SAPeople 27-11-20 20:11

If the Springboks’ 2019 Rugby World Cup triumph was a heroic tale, the story behind the famous win is even more remarkable It’s an adventure that will be given life in the coming months with SuperSport and SA Rugby’s six-part documentary, “Chasing the Sun”, deep in production ahead of release, planned for August. A SuperSport […]

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PHOTOS: Snow Falls Again at Afriski in Southern Africa

By SAPeople Contributor 28-04-20 12:59

An abundance of snow fell again last night in southern Africa, turning mountain slopes in Lesotho into a winter wonderland. Check out the gorgeous photos and videos below by Martin Schultz at Afriski Mountain Resort. Afriski Director, Peter Peyper, said “we have received more snow during April this year than we did in the past […]

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Calling Saffas Abroad to Help Feed Hungry South Africans Back Home

By SAPeople 28-04-20 17:03

If you’re a South African living abroad, and can spare just £20… that could help feed 200 kids back home with sandwiches and fruit for a week! Gordon’s Bay resident Inge Andrea Meischke Elliott, who herself was a former expat living in the USA, is calling on expats worldwide to please help (if you can) […]

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12 Rangers Tragically Killed in “Violent Ambush” in Virunga National Park

By Jenni Baxter 28-04-20 11:05

Twelve rangers, their driver, and four civilians were killed near the famous Virunga National Park headquarters on Friday (24 April) in what Game Rangers Association of Africa described as a “horrific roadside ambush”. Four other rangers were severely wounded, of which one remains in a critical condition, according to Virunga National Park. Two other civilians […]

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South Africa Celebrates Freedom Day in Time Square, New York

By SAPeople 28-04-20 08:38

In celebration of Freedom Day 2020, which was yesterday 27 April, a Nelson Mandela quote was emblazoned proudly across a building in New York city. The SA Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) posted a photo, saying “this amazing wrap is displayed in all its glory in Time Square, New York.” The quote used […]

Watch: What Does Lockdown Mean For the World’s Poor?

By SAPeople Contributor 28-04-20 00:25

Severe restrictions on travel and economic activity have been imposed in many parts of the world. For the poor, recessions have always meant starvation, lack of medical support for diseases including HIV treatment programmes, and in particular the deaths of infants and children vulnerable to malnutrition and childhood disease. What do the restrictions mean for […]

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1.5 Million Workers Set To Return To Work in South Africa

By SAPeople Contributor 28-04-20 00:19

About 1.5 million more South Africans will from 1 May return to work as government begins to lift a fraction of COVID-19 lockdown regulations. This comes as government gradually eases the economy back into activity as announced this week by President Cyril Ramaphosa. The regulations were introduced last month as government sought to counter the […]

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