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Legendary South African Scientist Wins Excellence Award

By SAPeople Contributor 08-12-17 13:02

Professor of Science, Tebello Nyokong, is a legend. This week she became the first recipient of the Black Science, Technology & Engineering Professionals (BSTEP) Excellence Award. She was identified as a legend and honoured in the first ever Black Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) awards at the CSIR International Convention Centre. Prof Nyokong’s many accomplishments […]

White Farmer Has Land Returned by New Zimbabwe President

By SAPeople 07-12-17 19:48

New Zimbabwe President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, has reportedly ordered that a white Zimbabwean farmer – who was evicted in June – be allowed to return to his land, according to media reports. According to Bloomberg, the new President has also ordered “an end to the intimidation and eviction of farmers, regardless of race, with immediate effect”. […]

ANC Responds to Shocking Reading Report Where SA Came LAST Out of 50 Countries

By SAPeople 07-12-17 16:51

The ANC Study Group on Basic Education says it “welcomes” the findings of the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) 2016 report… which reflects the VERY low levels of reading skills of South Africa’s Grade 4 learners. South Africa scored the lowest mark out of the 50 countries whose literacy levels were measured and […]

Coffin Assault Duo’s Bail Denied As Another Assault Video Goes Viral

By SAPeople 07-12-17 13:49

The bail application by #CoffinAssault duo Theo Jackson and Willem Oosthuizen has been denied. Judge Segopotje Mphahlele said that granting bail would be delaying the inevitable. She said the argument by the Defence had repeated issues which were raised when their first leave to appeal application was dismissed. Advocate Wayne Gibbs had argued that the […]

Rhodes University Votes To Keep Its Name

By SAPeople 07-12-17 11:38

Rhodes University has voted to keep its name at this point, despite complaints – and protests including the 2015 #FeesMustFall campaign – about the name’s association with colonialism and inequality. In a statement, issued Wednesday, the Rhodes University Council said the reasons were largely financial – rebranding the university around the world would cost a lot […]

Update on Famous Jane Goodall Chimpanzee Video – Story Of Hope

By SAPeople 06-12-17 17:34

It’s the video that everyone’s seen on their facebook timeline at some point – a chimpanzee set free that returns to its cage and embraces wildlife conservationist Dr Jane Goodall, in a moment she calls one of the most extraordinary of her life. At that point Dr Goodall had never met the chimpanzee, which was […]

South Africa’s Future Could Be Coalition With ANC Out in 2019, Say Opposition Leaders

By SAPeople 06-12-17 13:19

Leaders of opposition political parties in South Africa met in Johannesburg today – 6 December 2017 – to assess government’s 2017 performance, where they collectively govern the cities of Tshwane, Joburg and Nelson Mandela Bay based on their broad coalition agreement, signed in August 2016. Those gathered included Mmusi Maimane, Democratic Alliance; Mosiuoa Lekota, Congress of the […]

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Trevor Noah Wants to Interview You

By SAPeople Contributor 04-07-18 13:03

South African comedian Trevor Noah is inviting his fans to apply to be interviewed by him – in a one-on-one interview – after a taping of his popular ‘The Daily Show’ in New York. The lucky winner will also score two VIP tickets to the show and watch Trevor’s take on the day’s headlines from […]

Former New York Mayor Commends South Africa on Sugar Tax

By SAPeople 06-12-17 07:00

Former New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg commended South Africa on Tuesday as the SA Parliament officially adopted a sugary beverage tax. Speaking in his capacity as WHO Global Ambassador for Noncommunicable Diseases, Bloomberg said: “South Africa is the latest in a growing list of countries to recognize that sugary beverages are harmful to health […]

Listeriosis Outbreak in South Africa Kills 36

By SAPeople 05-12-17 16:02

The South African Government says it is investigating an outbreak of Listeriosis in the country which has caused the deaths of 36 people. At a media briefing in Pretoria on Tuesday, Health Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, said the source of the outbreak is likely to be a food product consumed by people across all socio-economic […]

Rhino Poaching Case Breakthrough

By SAPeople Contributor 05-12-17 15:10

The Magistrate presiding over the case of alleged rhino poaching kingpin, Dumisani Gwala, is facing recusal, amid damning allegations he accepted bribes to prolong the case. KZN Director of Public Prosecutions, Moipone Noko previously maintained there was not enough evidence for the recusal, but has now reversed that decision and has allowed the application for […]

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Heineken Lays the Foundation Stone of its First Brewery in Mozambique

By SAPeople Contributor 04-12-17 23:11

Heineken on Monday laid the foundation stone of its first brewery in Mozambique in the presence of Max Tonela, Minister of Trade and Industry. This new brewery, incorporating the latest technologies, represents a $100 million (€85 million) investment. Located in the province of Maputo, between the Marracuene and Manhiça districts, the brewery will have a production […]

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Deadline Today Re: Impact of Proposed Gold Mining in Blyde River, Pilgrim’s Rest and Sabie

By SAPeople Contributor 04-12-17 20:26

South Africans have until today – Monday 4 December 2017 – to register as an affected and interested party in a mining development application in Mpumalanga. Wildlife conservationist Ashwell Glasson says the mining development application could allow parties (including, according to rumours, the Gupta Family and Duduzane Zuma) to get involved in gold and silver […]

First Ever Heritage Plaque in Dube Township

By Guest Contributor 04-12-17 22:00

An historic moment occurred last month when a Johannesburg City Heritage blue plaque, in honour of the legendary boxing trainer and promotor Theo Mthembu, was unveiled on the wall outside his home in Dube, Johannesburg. He moved into the house in 1955 and lived there for over 50 years. This is the first ever Heritage […]

ANC Unhappy With Khoza’s New African Democratic Change Party Logo

By SAPeople 04-12-17 11:51

The African National Congress (ANC) says it has noted the launch of the African Democratic Change (ADEC) party by former ANC MP Makhosi Khoza… but is unhappy with the use of ANC colours in the new logo. “South Africa is a multiparty democracy and as such, a plethora of divergent views within our body politic […]

Watch South African Yachtie’s Unusual Down Down in France

By Jenni Baxter 03-07-18 13:17

South Africans will do anything for fun… and this may be a world first –  watch a South African yachtie, working in the South of France, having a down down from a prosthetic leg! The leg belongs to 17-year-old Tara, and while some may find the behaviour ‘inappropriate’… she was VERY happy to oblige, and […]

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Disgraced Dudu Myeni Must Keep Away From SAA, Says DA

By SAPeople 03-12-17 20:32

The DA says it finds it “incomprehensible” that the hard-won steps towards saving SAA could be so recklessly undermined by an alleged proposal to move the embattled airline from the Finance Ministry to the Transport Ministry – “a ministry that has so fouled up the e-toll saga”.   The allegations were made in local South […]

Austrian Tourists Survive Attack On South African Beach, Noordhoek

By SAPeople 17-12-17 10:36

An Austrian couple has reportedly been attacked on a beach in Cape Town as their three-month vacation was coming to an end. According to IOL, the couple – Klaus (63) and Johanna (68) Michl – had gone for a walk on Noordhoek Beach on Thursday afternoon, 30 November 2017, when a man with a knife […]

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