KLM Reduces Flights Between South Africa and Amsterdam

KLM Reduces Flights Between South Africa and Amsterdam

By SAPeople 16-12-20 11:10

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has announced with “great disappointment” that it has taken the difficult decision to reduce its operations from South Africa to Amsterdam with effect from 13 December 2020. UPDATE 16 December: KLM resumes planned flights after SA authorities revise air crew regulations. KLM said in a statement on Friday: “On 3 December […]

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High Court Rules Matrics Do NOT Have to Rewrite the Exams

By SAPeople 11-12-20 20:01

The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has today set aside the decision to rewrite the Mathematics Paper 2 and Physical Sciences exams, following a leak of the exams papers. Judge Norman Davis ruled in favour of AfriForum and the organisation’s co-applicants who were four matriculants. The court ruled that the decision of Minister Angie […]

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Ace Magashule’s Former Bodyguard Found Guilty for Pierneef Painting Theft

By SAPeople 11-12-20 14:46

Ace Magashule’s former bodyguard has been convicted by the Free State High Court of the theft of a Pierneef painting from Magashule’s office during his term as the province’s Premier. The painting by well known South African painter JH Pierneef is estimated to be worth around R8-million. Although Magashule’s former bodyguard Ricardo Mettler claimed to […]

The Advertising Regulatory Board has taken a firm stand against quackery. Photo: Flickr User Christopher Carfi (CC BY 2.0)

New Ad Authority Rules Against ‘Quackery’ of 3 Homeopathic Products

By SAPeople 11-12-20 10:13

The Advertising Regulatory Board (ARB) in South Africa has made it clear that it will rule against companies that make unproven medical claims, even if those companies are not members of the ARB. ARB is a self-regulating authority, and its members join it voluntarily. There has been an ongoing debate dating back to the ARB’s […]

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Eskom Warns South Africans of ‘High Probability’ of Loadshedding

By SAPeople 10-12-20 22:50

Eskom has ‘urged’ the South African public to reduce their usage of electricity as the system is severely constrained, with a “high probability of loadshedding”. ​The power utility said in a statement on Thursday evening: While no loadshedding is anticipated, Eskom would like to warn the public there is a high probability of loadshedding should […]

South Africa's Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss Supranational

South Africa’s Entrants for Miss World, Miss Universe and Miss Supranational

By SAPeople 10-12-20 11:47

Miss South Africa organisers announced on Thursday which beauty queens will be representing South Africa on the international stage in the three major pageants – Miss World, Miss Universe and Miss Supranational. Shudufhadzo Musida will represent SA at Miss World Reigning Miss South Africa, Shudufhadzo Musida (24) from Limpopo, who was crowned in October, will […]

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South Africa Officially Enters Second Wave of Covid-19 Infections

By SAPeople 10-12-20 10:34

South Africa has officially hit the second wave, with 6 709 COVID-19 new cases reported in the last 24 hours pushing the total number of cases to 828 598. In a special briefing on Wednesday night, Health Minister, Dr Zweli Mkhize, said the country now meets the resurgence criteria formulated by scientists and modelling teams. […]

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WATCH Shark Caught at Fish Hoek Beach, Returned to Sea with Love

By SAPeople 10-12-20 20:05

A video of a shark caught today by fishermen at Fish Hoek Beach in the Western Cape, South Africa, is going viral. It shows the tender moment a fisherman strokes the shark as he joins fellow ‘trekkies’ to return the shark to the ocean. Maria Wagener, admin of the Fish Hoek Beach Facebook page captured […]

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‘Sordid’ Non-Compliance Plagues SA Relief Fund, Notes Second Audit

By SAPeople 09-12-20 18:24

While steady progress has been made in curbing COVID-19 related plunder, non-compliance continued to plague the disbursement of relief funds and procurement of goods and services, an Auditor-General (AG) report has revealed. According to SA News the “sordid tale” is contained in newly appointed Auditor-General Tsakani Maluleke’s office’s second COVID-19 relief funds audit. The first […]

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Durban Beaches Stay Open as No Decision on KZN Closure Yet Says Premier

By Guest Contributor 09-12-20 18:13

Despite rumours, KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala says no formal decision has been taken around the possible closure of the South African province’s fabulous and famous beaches over the festive season. “At this stage there is no decision the provincial government has taken or contemplating to take with regards to the closure of beaches. This may […]

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Covid Blood Tests to be Conducted on 19,000 People in SA’s 9 Provinces

By SAPeople 09-12-20 17:12

Blood samples are to be taken from up to 19,000 people across all provinces, in the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) two-phase nationwide Covid-19 seroprevalence survey. The HSRC has released details of the seroprevalence survey, which joins several other efforts underway or soon to begin. These surveys will bridge a gap in our understanding of […]

Coffer dam mining operations in 2017. Image from the report Amendment of Environmental Management Programmes for Mining Rights 554MRC, 10025MR, 512MRC and 513MRC - Volume 2: Mining Right 554MRC, November 2017 by SLR Consulting in association with Placer Resource Management.

Diamond Divers Warn that West Coast Mining Dams’ Seabed is Damaged

By Guest Contributor 09-12-20 10:54

Sediment from coffer dams built by diamond mining companies on the West Coast is smothering the seabed and damaging the inshore reef systems, perhaps permanently, diamond divers have warned. Diamond divers have warned of damage to the seabed and inshore reef systems from “coffer dams” on the West Coast. Coffer dams are temporary sea walls […]

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2 ‘Crusaders’ Brothers Jailed for 8 Years for Planning Terrorist Activities

By SAPeople 09-12-20 01:24

Two members of the ‘Crusaders’ right-wing organisation – brothers Eric Donald Abrahams (55) and Erroll Abrahams (50) – were today found guilty, convicted and sentenced in the Middelburg Regional Court for contravention of Protection of Constitutional Democracy Against Terrorism and Related Matters Act (POCDATARA). The men were found guilty of preparing and planning to “carry […]

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