South African Parliament Team Calls for Law Change Over Land Reform

By SAPeople 15-11-18 13:53

CAPE TOWN – A South African parliamentary team has recommended a constitutional amendment to make it possible for the state to expropriate land without compensation in the public interest. The Constitutional Review Committee said amending section 25 would make it explicitly clear that such expropriation could be carried out to accelerate land reform. “South Africans […]

Fears Heatwave May HALVE Dam Levels in South Africa

By SAPeople Contributor 14-11-18 20:44

The South African Department of Water and Sanitation has raised fears that the country may end up with half  the water resources it has currently, as the heatwave continues to affect dam levels. “The heatwave in most parts of South Africa is reducing dam levels at an alarming rate and there are fears that unless […]

MPs, World Bank Exec and Ramaphosa Speak Out on Land Reform in South Africa

By SAPeople 14-11-18 16:47

According to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, land reform in SA will not violate constitution. Addressing the European Parliament on Wednesday, Ramaphosa said the country will enact land reforms in adherence to the country’s constitution and with respect for the human rights of all its people. “This problem of land will be resolved through adherence […]

FINALLY South Africa’s Home Affairs Minister Gigaba Resigns

By SAPeople Contributor 13-11-18 17:59

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba has (finally) resigned, the Presidency said on Tuesday. His resignation following calls from opposition parties to stand down in recent weeks over a High Court ruling which found he lied under oath. Gigaba, who was finance minister between March 2017 and February 2018, has denied any […]

China Postpones Lifting of Ban on Trade of Tiger and Rhino Parts

By Reuters 13-11-18 03:03

BEIJING – China has postponed the lifting of a ban on the trade of rhino horn and tiger parts for medicine and other uses, the government said on Monday, after a storm of protest from conservation groups over a plan to water down the decades-old prohibition. In October, the State Council issued a circular replacing […]

South African Farm Attack Victims Share Stories with International Media

By SAPeople 12-11-18 17:46

International media appear to be taking an increased interest in farm attack victims in South Africa, facilitated largely by self-proclaimed civil rights organisation AfriForum. Apart from the well publicised reports in Australian and US media, others are now following suit. Last week AfriForum accompanied French radio station, Radio France Internationale (RFI), to an interview with […]

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Kevin Richardson Raises Record-Breaking R2.7 Million for Lion Sanctuary

By SAPeople 12-11-18 13:26

The Kevin Richardson Foundation has raised more than R2.7 million in its #LandforLions campaign, breaking the record for the most money ever raised for a single campaign on a South African rewards platform. The campaign by the non-profit organisation was run on crowdfunding website, Thundafund.com, to secure the Kevin Richardson Wildlife Sanctuary and ensure a safe […]

Eskom Warns of Loadshedding Across South Africa as Coal Stockpiles Run Low

By Reuters 12-11-18 12:46

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s cash-strapped power utility Eskom said on Monday the risk of nation-wide electricity outages had increased significantly due to a sharp fall in coal stockpiles at five of its power stations. “The risk of load-shedding is there and it’s rising,” said Eskom spokesman Khulu Phasiwe. “In total, we have 11 coal-fired power […]

South African Granddaughter Honours Grandad’s Bravery in World War 1

By Guest Contributor 11-11-18 19:02

As countries around the world marked 100 years today since the end of the First World War, a South African granddaughter – Seonaid Davidson Beningfield, from KwaZulu-Natal – recalls stories of her grandfather’s bravery (of which he, like so many soldiers of that time, never spoke)… My grandfather, William Henry Boyne Davidson, was 17 years old when he […]

WATCH Rehabilitated African Penguins Waddle to Freedom

By SAPeople 10-11-18 15:05

The 16th Penguin Festival was held this morning at Seaforth Beach in Simon’s Town… where Nigel Riley captured the ‘waddle to freedom’ of 21 rehabilitated African penguins as they were released back into the wild ocean. The liberation was made even more special for one penguin that had been at a Sanctuary for a whole […]

5 Dead in California Wildfire as 2nd Blaze Forces Malibu Evacuation

By Reuters 10-11-18 00:07

PARADISE, California, USA – Five people died in Northern California when flames engulfed their vehicles as they attempted to flee Paradise, a mountain town north of Sacramento mostly destroyed by one of three wildfires raging across the state, US authorities said on Friday. Nearly 500 miles to the south, a second blaze forced the evacuation […]

South Africa to Manufacture Africa’s 1st Affordable, Quality Smartphone

By SAPeople 22-12-20 17:24

In the world of smartphones, China has Huawei, Korea has Samsung, while the United States of America has Apple. And soon South Africa will have Mara! Long-time dark horse Africa is now taking centre stage with the announcement of the Mara phone project that is touted to take the smartphone business by storm. Developed by […]

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Capetonians Distraught After Careless Driver Runs Over 2 Ducklings

By SAPeople 09-11-18 14:59

We’re used to seeing touching pictures of police in Cape Town stopping the traffic to allow ducklings to cross the road. But this morning, there is outrage in South Africa as one careless driver – perhaps in too much of a rush to notice – ran over two ducklings while passersby frantically tried to get […]

South African Journalist and Colleague Leave Tanzania After Release from Detention

By SAPeople 09-11-18 13:07

DAR ES SALAAM – Tanzania released two staff members of the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Thursday, a day after they were detained and their passports seized, the South African Foreign Ministry said. Tanzanian Immigration Department spokesman Ali Mtanda said Angela Quintal and Muthoki Mumo were arrested for violating the terms of […]

SAA Wins Top Business Traveller Africa Award

By SAPeople 09-11-18 01:48

South African Airways (SAA) has been named the African Long-Haul Airline winner in the prestigious Business Traveller Africa magazine awards. The awards, which were launched in 2012, are targeted at the South African business travel trade and the broader business travel community. SAA clinched the top award last week, as its future has been hotly […]

400 Buffalo Drown After Stampede into River between Botswana and Namibia

By Reuters 08-11-18 15:41

GABORONE – Around 400 buffaloes drowned after stampeding into the Chobe River along the border between Botswana and Namibia, possibly while running away from lions, the tourism ministry said. The Chobe River flows along the northeastern border of the Chobe National Park, known for the large breeding herds of elephants, giraffe, sable and African buffalo, […]

Minister Pays Tribute to Another Fallen Firefighter in South Africa

By SAPeople 08-11-18 12:29

Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) Minister Zweli Mkhize has extended condolences to the family and colleagues of the firefighter killed when the truck in which they were travelling overturned and rolled down a pass. The incident happened in Mitchell’s Pass near Worcester as the team was returning from fighting fires. “It is with deep […]

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