Hermanus Heats Up, But Tourists Still Welcomed for Whale Season

By Jenni Baxter 19-07-18 09:46

While violence flared again tonight in parts of Hermanus, in South Africa, tourists have been reassured that the main town is still safe and unaffected… and in fact tourists are welcome. “Tourist are encouraged to continue with their tour plans, the whales are here!!” says Mywhalecoast facebook page which represents Kleinmond, Hermanus, Stanford and Gansbaai. […]

Obama Urges South Africa & Continent to Stem the Brain Drain

By Reuters 18-07-18 15:57

JOHANNESBURG – Former U.S. president Barack Obama, who is in South Africa for the Nelson Mandela Centenary Celebrations, advised talented young Africans on Wednesday to drive change at home rather than emigrating, and urged their governments to do more to curb a brain drain. Obama, whose Kenyan-born father studied in the United States but later […]

South Africans Celebrate Special Mandela Centenary Day: 18 July 2018

By Wendy Mothata 18-07-18 15:27

South Africans have been going out in large numbers today to participate in the world famous ’67 minutes’ (of good deeds), as inspired by the late former democratic President Nelson Mandela. Many people are carrying out the Mandela legacy by helping those in need – visiting hospitals, care centres and schools to hand out gifts […]

ANC ‘Dismayed’ by Employee Involved in Cash in Transit Heists

By Jenni Baxter 18-07-18 13:06

The African National Congress (ANC) says it is dismayed by the fact that one of its employees was arrested and “appeared in court, allegedly for involvement in serious crimes”. It was confirmed by Democratic Alliance (DA) Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba today that one of four suspects arrested in connection with a Cash-in-Transit (CIT) crime in […]

Cape Town Schools Receiving Bomb Threats

By Jenni Baxter 18-07-18 12:07

At least three schools in the Wynberg area of Cape Town, South Africa, have received bomb threats in the last week. In local reports the schools are named as Springfield Convent, Wynberg Boys and Girls High Schools too. However SAPeople has in its possession letters from other schools as well, including another very prestigious private […]

Obama Praises Ramaphosa for Bringing ‘New Hope’ to South Africa

By Reuters 18-07-18 09:46

JOHANNESBURG – Barack Obama said on Tuesday the world should resist cynicism over the rise of strongmen, in an apparent reference to populist leaders who hold power in a number of countries… and praised South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa. The Democratic former U.S. president did not name his Republican successor, Donald Trump, but the speech […]

WATCH Video From Within the Plane that Crashed Near Pretoria, South Africa

By Jenni Baxter 17-07-18 23:31

Video footage has emerged which was taken inside the vintage Convair-340 plane which crashed near Pretoria, in South Africa, last week. Social activist Yusuf Abramjee posted the video to Twitter late on Tuesday evening, saying: “A video taken from inside the plane that crashed after taking-off from the Wonderboom Airport in Pretoria.” At least 20 […]

Prince Harry and Meghan Visit Nelson Mandela Tribute in London

By Reuters 17-07-18 19:48

LONDON – Prince Harry and his new wife Meghan visited an exhibition marking 100 years since the birth of former South African President Nelson Mandela on Tuesday. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met friends and family of the anti-apartheid campaigner who died in 2013, including his grand-daughter Zamaswazi Dlamini-Mandela. They also spoke to 92-year-old […]

Obama Speech in SA Leaves South Africans Talking

By Wendy Mothata 17-07-18 19:07

Former United States President, Barack Obama was the keynote speaker at the 16th annual lecture of Nelson Mandela at the Wanderers Cricket Stadium in Johannesburg on Tuesday. Obama was among prominent leaders at the event, including South African president Cyril Ramaphosa, Mandela’s widow Graca Machel, businessman Patrice Motsepe and others. Obama shared some of his […]

SA’s Ramaphosa Talks Tough on Mine Safety and Land Reform

By Reuters 17-07-18 16:52

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa will tighten its mine safety regulations to hold mine operators accountable for accidental deaths in the industry, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday. Safety is a huge issue in South Africa’s deep and dangerous mines and increasingly a focus for investors. A spate of deaths at Sibanye-Stillwater’s gold operations, including a seismic event that killed seven […]

Bergville Farmer Dies in Shootout with Police in South Africa

By SAPeople 17-07-18 19:43

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed that an 80-year-old man was fatally shot during an exchange of gunfire on a farm in Bergville, KwaZulu-Natal, on Monday morning… after the man had wounded an alleged trespasser. SAPS said Bergville police had responded at 11h00 to a report of a shooting on the farm. “It […]

Indonesian Villagers Kill Almost 300 Crocodiles in Revenge

By Reuters 17-07-18 00:36

JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesian villagers armed with knives, hammers and clubs slaughtered 292 crocodiles in revenge for the death of a man killed by a crocodile at a breeding farm, an official said. Photographs released by Antara news agency showed bloodied carcasses of the crocodiles in a large pile in the Sorong district of the […]

Travellers Still Enjoying Snow on the Mountains in Sunny South Africa

By Jenni Baxter 16-07-18 17:06

Airline passengers travelling to and from Cape Town have been enjoying the rare and beautiful sight of snow in sunny South Africa, on the mountains of the Western Cape… even though it’s been exactly two weeks since South Africa received a record-breaking snowfall, the biggest the country has received in a decade. This morning regular SAPeople […]

Petrol-Price

South African Petrol Prices Set to Increase Again in August

By Wendy Mothata 16-07-18 23:05

The South African Automobile Association (AA) announced on Monday that the fuel price is likely to increase in August. The AA has urged the public to be ready to pay more for fuel and illuminating paraffin. “International oil prices see-sawed during the first half of July, but remained within a fairly narrow band, and did […]

Cave Diver May Sue Elon Musk Over ‘Pedo’ Tweet

By Jenni Baxter 17-12-20 18:47

A British diver, who helped rescue 12 children and their coach from a cave in Thailand, is reportedly considering legal action against Elon Musk after the South African-born billionaire entrepreneur referred to him as a ‘pedo’ on Twitter. The tweet has since been removed. The diver – a British 63-year-old, Vernon Unsworth, who lives in […]

South Africa Mourns Loss of Six More Miners

By Jenni Baxter 16-07-18 11:27

The South African mining industry has been hit by the death of another six mine workers, this time at the unlisted Palabora Mining Company in Limpopo over the weekend. The miners died during a fire in the copper mine. The mining company said the incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning, at one […]

South African Rand Gains as Dollar Eases

By Reuters 02-01-21 16:20

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand strengthened early on Monday, extending previous gains, as sentiment towards riskier, high-yield markets improved after trade talks between China and the European Union. At 0650 the rand traded at 13.2125 to the dollar, up 0.32 percent from Friday’s close. The dollar slipped against most major currencies on positive trade talks […]

Helen Zille’s Report on Hermanus: “Shaken to the Core”

By Jenni Baxter 16-07-18 09:06

Western Coast Premier Helen Zille says she is “shaken to the core” after visiting Hermanus/Zwelihle. The area has been marred by violence since protestors took to the streets last week to demand the release of a Zwelihle Renewal activist – Gcobani Ndzongana – who is in police custody. Forty-two arrests have reportedly been made in […]

Botswana May Lift Ban on Hunting Elephant

By Reuters 16-07-18 00:01

GABORONE – Botswana, home to the world’s largest elephant population, may lift a ban on hunting for sport in the face of what the government says is growing conflict between humans and wildlife, a move sure to provoke protest from animal welfare groups. Conservationists estimate the land-locked southern African country to have around 130,000 elephants, […]

UAE Also Pledges $10-Billion to South Africa After Ramaphosa’s Visit

By Jenni Baxter 15-07-18 13:45

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has certainly enjoyed a successful state trip to the Middle East this week, as news comes that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has committed to invest $10-billion in South Africa. This follows the announcement on Thursday that Saudi Arabia had pledged $10-billion to South Africa as well (of which at […]

Barack Obama’s Top African Books, Due in South Africa This Week

By Jenni Baxter 15-07-18 13:02

As former American President Barack Obama prepares for his trip to Africa this week, he has revealed his choice of top Africa-centric books. Obama, who will deliver a speech in South Africa to mark the 100th anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s birth, is travelling to Africa for the first time since his Presidency. In a post […]

1 874 875 876 877 878 1,050