Tragedy in Durban as Big Waves Wash 7-Year-Old Girl Off Pier

By Jenni Baxter 25-01-18 16:10

A seven-year-old girl was tragically killed on Sunday – 21 January 2018 – when a huge freak wave washed her off the pier at Durban’s North Beach, South Africa. Rescue Care Emergency Medical Services said: “Tragedy has struck on Durban North Beach where a 7-year-old girl has drowned. Reports suggest she was standing on the […]

South African Animators Hold Their Breath for Tuesday’s Oscar Nominations

By SAPeople 21-01-18 17:12

South African animators from Triggerfish are waiting with bated breath for the Oscar nominations to be announced on Tuesday. Revolting Rhymes – animated by Cape Town-based Triggerfish – is one of 10 animated short films shortlisted for an Oscar, selected from 63 qualifying films! The five finalists will be announced this Tuesday, 23 January 2018, with […]

Daryl Impey, South African professional road cyclist wins Tour Down Under

South African Cyclist Daryl Impey Wins Tour Down Under

By Jenni Baxter 21-01-18 13:47

South African professional cyclist Daryl Impey – riding for Team Mitchelton-Scott – has won the 2018 Tour Down Under! The ecstatic athlete tweeted afterwards: “It all seems impossible until it’s done!” (He was inspired perhaps by former SA President Nelson Mandela’s quote: “It always seems impossible until it is done.”) Impey said: “What a crazy […]

Brighter Future Ahead as SA Govt Announces Major Shake Up at Eskom

By SAPeople 20-01-18 21:53

The South African Government today announced a number of seismic measures to strengthen governance at Eskom (and release the company from Capture!), including the appointment of new board members and stabilising management at the energy parastatal. Eskom executives facing allegations of serious corruption are out – including Matshela Koko and Anoj Singh! There was no […]

H&M Responds to Teen’s Email: “Is H&M Closing in South Africa?”

By Jenni Baxter 20-01-18 18:25

While there have been rumours swirling around South Africa (and the world) that retail giant H&M may pull out of South Africa – following EFF riots last week to protest the clothing store’s ‘coolest monkey’ hoodie advert – one South African schoolgirl decided to rather find out the facts for herself. So she wrote to H&M. […]

ESKOM Chairperson’s Resignation Welcome BUT Heads Must Roll, Says DA

By SAPeople 21-01-18 13:30

The DA says it welcomes the “long-overdue” resignation of ESKOM Chairperson, Zethemba Khoza…. but adds that it does not absolve him of the role he played in ESKOM’s decline and the DA will not allow Khoza, or any other person implicated in corruption at state-owned enterprises (SOEs) or State Capture, to escape the consequences. Natasha […]

Zuma Reportedly To Be Recalled & Dlamini-Zuma Tops ANC’s New NWC Members

By SAPeople 20-01-18 10:11

The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the African National Congress (ANC) has reportedly decided to remove President Jacob Zuma as leader of South Africa, before their 2019 election campaign begins. The NEC also elected its new National Working Committee (NWC) members during a meeting on 18-19 January 2018 in Irene, Tshwane. According to the SABC, […]

South African Comedian Trevor Noah Weighs in on Coolest Monkey Controversy

By SAPeople 04-07-18 12:58

Without explicitly mentioning H&M and the EFF protest against H&M’s use of a young black boy to model a hoodie – emblazoned with the words ‘Coolest Monkey in the Jungle’ – Trevor Noah has made his own feelings clear on the controversy. “Remember life doesn’t care about your excuses,” he wrote on social media on […]

South Africans Urged to Ignore Fringe Racists Who’ve Hijacked Protests. WATCH Locals Clean Up Protest Trash!

By SAPeople Contributor 20-01-18 00:08

Protests at the Hoerskool Overvaal in Gauteng, South Africa, have been hijacked by racial bigots both black and white, turning an important legal question into a racially divisive and violent confrontation, says Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane. He urged South Africans to pursue a reconciled SA and ignore the fringe racists who are dominating the […]

Facts and Myths about Cape Town’s Water Crisis

By SAPeople 19-01-18 09:29

Cape Town Mayor Patricia De Lille has announced that Day Zero is now more likely than not. From 1 February, all households have to reduce their municipal water consumption to 50 litres per person per day. The World Wide Fund for Nature has published useful guidelines for preparing for Day Zero. As Day Zero approaches, […]

Comedy: Watch Capetonian Busted Stealing from Car

By SAPeople 18-01-18 21:43

As Day Zero rapidly approaches in Cape Town – when all residential water taps will be turned off – Life with Iemie has created a video that sums up how the future could look! Watch below. Comedian Iemie describes his Facebook page – Life with Iemie – as a “typical South African family that wants to […]

South African Police Arrest Suspect In Siam Lee Murder Case

By SAPeople 18-01-18 16:39

South African Police Services (SAPS) has arrested a 29-year-old suspect who is believed to be involved in the disappearance of Siam Lee. “The suspect was arrested late last night at his home in Hillcrest after an intensive investigation by detectives. A Mercedes Benz Vito and an unlicensed firearm were seized at his house,” said KwaZulu-Natal […]

AfriForum Considers Laying Complaint of Hate Speech Against EFF

By SAPeople 18-01-18 12:58

The civil rights organisation AfriForum is considering laying a complaint of hate speech against the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), after EFF protesters yesterday allegedly chanted the phrases “White man, you must die”, “Shoot to kill the Boere” and several other racist and inciting remarks during a protest at Hoërskool Overvaal. AfriForum said in a press […]

South Africa to Tackle Violent Crime with Revolutionary Plan

By SAPeople 17-01-18 19:55

South African Police Minister Fikile Mbalula – who is now calling himself Mr Fearf*kkol on Twitter (!) – has announced a revolutionary new plan that will strengthen police operations on the ground in a concerted effort to fight violent crime in South Africa. Last year, the Minister revealed his intentions to reduce head office costs […]

Cape Town’s Map of Water Usage has Residents Seeing Red

By SAPeople 18-01-18 16:42

The latest weapon in Cape Town’s water saving arsenal is a map that exposes private meter readings to public scrutiny. The initiative has been launched as the South African city enters the third year of its worst drought on record. Unless residents can cut their daily water use to 87 litres per person, city authorities […]

In Photos: Protests and Violence at Afrikaans High School

By SAPeople 17-01-18 18:35

The first day of school for students at Hoërskool Overvaal was marked by protests and violence. The Afrikaans medium high school in Vereeniging has been in the spotlight after a court ruled that the school may refuse admission to 55 English-speaking learners. Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi says his department will appeal the judgment. Protesters […]

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