Donations Pour in for Fire-Ravaged Knysna Pony, DOUBLE Fund Target

By SAPeople 02-08-17 22:27

Donations poured in to help young pony Cody, who was burnt by the horrific Knysna fires that ravaged the southern Cape in early June. The fires left at least seven people and tons more animals dead… including Cody’s two ‘friends’, Cheeky and Bella. See UPDATE at bottom. As reported by SAPeople last month, Karen Rademeyer […]

London’s Famous Camden Town Now Boasts Beautiful Mandela Mural

By SAPeople 19-07-17 20:13

A beautiful mural of former South African President Nelson Mandela has been painted on the side of The Centro Building… on Mandela Street, in London’s Camden Town. Global Street Art yesterday posted the video below of the mural, to coincide with Mandela Day, the day Mandela would’ve turned 99. “What better time to share this […]

Eskom Explains Why It Paid Gupta-Linked Company Millions

By SAPeople 19-07-17 18:31

South Africa’s national power utility, Eskom, has admitted to paying Gupta-linked company Trillian almost R500 million in consultancy fees, following an investigation. Zethembe Khoza, Eskom Interim chairman, revealed today “in the interests of openness” that their investigation found that Trillion (which was a subcontractor to McKinsey) was paid R495-million by Eskom, and McKinsey was paid […]

South African Police Emergency Number Staff on National Strike

By SAPeople 19-07-17 11:58

South Africans have been advised that certain 10111 Call Centre staff will be embarking on a nationwide strike from today, Wednesday 19 July. This may result in limited service delivery to anyone seeking SAPS (South African Police Services) assistance, and members of the public are advised to call your nearest Police Station if you are getting no […]

Drought Crisis: Please Don’t Use More Water When It Rains

By SAPeople 18-07-17 09:13

  The City of Cape Town has revealed that the City’s catchment areas received insufficient rainfall this past weekend. In a media statement, the City warned residents NOT to relax their water-saving efforts despite the rainfall and cold spell… as the metro and other parts of the country remain in the grip of the severe […]

Snowing in South Africa from the Drakensberg to Table Mountain!

By SAPeople 16-07-17 17:19

As predicted, snow has fallen in South Africa this weekend… including on Table Mountain (!)… and South Africans (as well as several animals from dogs to ostriches!) are out there experiencing it. Locals have sent in photos and videos to Storm Report SA and Snow Report SA. (Please visit their pages for more pics.) Here’s […]

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Majority of Parties Want Secret Ballot for Zuma No Confidence Vote

By SAPeople 16-07-17 09:04

The Speaker of the National Assembly has received submissions from political parties in Parliament stating their views regarding the appropriate voting procedure to be followed next month – when the Motion of No Confidence in South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma is debated on 8 August 2017. The South African Parliament announced in a statement Sunday […]

Sir Lowry’s Pass Re-Opened After Horrific Accident

By SAPeople 15-07-17 19:05

Sir Lowry’s Pass in Strand, South Africa, has been re-opened following a horrific accident this morning at around 08h30, in which a Polo and a taxi had a head-on collision. When ER24 paramedics arrived on the scene they found the taxi and Polo both engulfed in flames. The driver of the Polo tragically could not […]

African Lioness Makes World Headlines, Nursing Leopard Cub

By SAPeople 15-07-17 12:48

The Ndutu Safari Lodge in Tanzania has been thrust into the world spotlight since one of its lionesses was photographed this week, in an extremely rare position – nursing a leopard cub! Usually she would have killed the cub… but it’s believed her strong maternal instincts, brought on by the recent birth of her own […]

SA Braces for “Significant Snow”and Possible Flooding

By SAPeople 29-01-21 01:13

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has warned that an intense cold front is expected in SA from 15-17 July, making landfall over the Western Cape on Saturday night into the early hours of Sunday morning, 16 July 2017. The good news is this could bring good rain for the dams… SAWS said: “Ahead of […]

Joburg Student, 1st Ever to Graduate in His Family, Gets Masters from Harvard Law School

By Jenni Baxter 14-07-17 13:44

South African student Tshidiso Ramogale is being celebrated on social media for his awesome achievement – obtaining a Master’s Degree from Harvard Law School. The humble graduate is meanwhile celebrating his family and friends who “carried” him all the way. According to a post on Wednesday by Olgar’s Auto Nigel, Tshidiso said: “Graduated! First in my family to […]

South African Boys Crowned World Champions in Literary Competition

By SAPeople 14-07-17 11:24

Congratulations to South Africa – represented by St John’s Preparatory – for winning the Kids’ Lit Quiz (KLQ) World Final 2017 in Canada this month… crowned the best from over 1,000 schools around the world which competed in the annual competition. The National Champion teams, all keen readers between the ages of 10 and 13, hail from […]

Popular SA Radio Presenter Gavin Singh Passes Away

By SAPeople 14-07-17 08:58

Popular radio presenter Gavin Singh tragically passed away on Thursday, 13 July 2017, after suffering a heart attack. Lloyd Madurai, Managing Director Hot 91.9fm, issued a statement Friday morning in which he said: “I deliver this statement on behalf of Hot 91.9fm with an incredible sense of sadness and disbelief. At approximately 4pm yesterday 13 July […]

Interview with Farmer Who Shot Dead 1 Escaped Lion, Wounded Second

By SAPeople 14-07-17 09:47

The search for the latest lions to have escaped from the Kruger National Park in South Africa ended tragically today when it was decided to destroy them after one had been killed and another wounded by a farmer in the area of Mara Valley. The lions had attacked his cattle. Here is an official interview […]

South Africans in London Urged to Picket Bell Pottinger on Friday

By SAPeople 14-07-17 00:30

Disgraced UK PR firm, Bell Pottinger, has until the close of business today to respond to the DA’s complaint that it has violated the Public Relations and Communications Association’s (PRCA) Professional Charter and Code of Conduct, by which the company is bound. And South Africans in the UK are urged to attend a picket at […]

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