New Nelson Mandela Bank Notes to Hit South Africa Next Week

By Wendy Mothata 05-07-18 09:17

The South African Reserve Bank has announced a new series of banknotes and R5 coin designed to celebrate milestones of the former first black president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela’s life. The new notes and coin will srart circulation next week Friday, 13 July. “Every commemorative banknote and the R5 circulation coin tell a story […]

South African Travelling Abroad? Remember to Travel Smart! How DIRCO Can Help You.

By Jenni Baxter 04-07-18 12:48

After 51 South African youngsters were temporarily trapped in China without their passports, not to mention some hapless South Africans stuck in jails around the world, the South African government has launched a ‘Travel Smart’ campaign. The campaign, launched yesterday by the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) Consular Service, is focussed on ‘Travel […]

South Africa’s Cold Front Leads to Deadly Fires

By Wendy Mothata 03-07-18 15:35

Forty shacks caught fire in two different areas of Johannesburg leaving many homeless, while a woman and baby have tragically died in township fires in the Western Cape… all believed to be a consequence of residents battling the intense cold front, which gripped parts of South Africa this week. Shacks alight. Mandela Park, Hout Bay. […]

Judge Robert Nugent Dismisses Tom Moyane’s Submissions

By Wendy Mothata 02-07-18 18:16

Retired South African Judge Robert Nugent has dismissed all the submissions made by Advocate Dali Mpofu, requesting the SARS inquiry be suspended, pending the completion of former SARS Commissioner Tom Moyane’s disciplinary hearing. Nugent said “all the rulings and relief sought by Mr Moyane are refused”. This means Moyane has failed to make the SARS […]

South African Manufacturing Activity Weakens Again in June

By SAPeople Contributor 02-07-18 16:53

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – A closely watched survey of South African manufacturers showed a further decline in business activity in June, pointing to lingering weakness in Africa’s most industrialised economy. South Africa’s new President Cyril Ramaphosa is trying to reverse a decade of economic stagnation under his predecessor, Jacob Zuma. But recent economic data, including first […]

Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains Named World Heritage Site!

By Jenni Baxter 02-07-18 15:09

Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains in Mpumalanga, South Africa, has been officially declared a World Heritage Site, as announced today, Monday 2 July 2018. A delighted Mpumalanga Department of Economic Development and Tourism said: “We made it!” The decision was taken at the 42nd session of the World Heritage committee in Bahrain today. Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains becomes South […]

ANC Deeply Saddened by Death of Jacob Zuma’s Son

By Jenni Baxter 02-07-18 13:12

The African National Congress (ANC) has expressed its condolences and says it is “deeply saddened by the untimely passing of Vusi Nhlakanipho Zuma, the youngest of the children born to Former President Jacob Zuma and the late Mrs Kate Zuma.” Vusi passed away last night in Johannesburg after a short illness, according to the government’s […]

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PHOTOS The Predicted Snow Has Landed in South Africa!

By Jenni Baxter 02-07-18 18:48

The predicted snow has made landfall in South Africa. Snow Report SA has been on the scene, and cautions if you’re travelling to any of the areas covered in snow today, please be extra careful as the roads may be slippery. (Updated pics/videos at bottom of article.) Below are some photos and videos coming in […]

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Sad Day for Gorillas as Congo Set to Open 2 National Parks to Oil Drilling

By SAPeople 30-06-18 10:46

KINSHASA, 29 (Reuters) – Democratic Republic of Congo’s government said on Friday that it has decided to open up parts of Virunga and Salonga National Parks, home to mountain gorillas, bonobos and other rare species, to oil drilling. Earlier proposals to allow oil exploration in the parks met fierce resistance from environmental activists, who say […]

Grahamstown to be Renamed Makhanda

By SAPeople 21-09-19 23:10

The Department of Arts and Culture announced in South Africa on Friday that the name of Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape is soon to be changed to Makhanda, . The name change was published in the Government Gazette on Friday after almost two decades of calls for a change, according to the Department. Arts Minister Nathi […]

There is NO Cyclone Heading for South Africa

By SAPeople 29-06-18 22:21

Contrary to reports, although an intense cold front is expected to hit South Africa on Sunday into Monday, there is NOT a tropical cyclone heading for South Africa! The South African Weather Service (SAWS) said on Friday night that the confusion was caused by a symbol used for their alerts. In a playful dig at […]

Chills! Mesmorising Stellenbosch Choir will Sing in London on Sunday

By Jenni Baxter 29-06-18 19:59

If you’re in the UK on Sunday 1 July – you’re in luck! One of the most beautiful choirs in the world – the award-winning Stellenbosch University Choir – will be performing for one night only in London… on their way to performing at the Llangollen International Eisteddfod in Wales (which we hope they win!). […]

South African Police Launch Their Own Anti-Corruption Strategy Campaign

By SAPeople 29-06-18 15:10

South African Minister of Police Bheki Cele and National Police Commissioner Kehla Sitole have on Friday morning officially launched a SAPS anti-corruption strategy. Several police officers and stakeholders were joined at the Tshwane Police Academy for the launch. Sitole said: “A professional police organisation needs to be free of any corruption. If you love your […]

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