Operation Starfish Rescue

Hundreds of Starfish Rescued in South Africa

By SAPeople 09-06-15 08:03

Over 500 starfish were saved yesterday, quite fittingly on World Oceans Day, thanks to the awesome community spirit in Fish Hoek, a community which rallied together in March to fight the Cape Fires. “It is NEVER dull and boring in the Deep South of Cape Town,” says photographer Robyn Gwilt who captured most of the […]

Really? Johannesburg in California? And Durban in France?

By SAPeople Contributor 08-06-15 17:33

There is a name on the American website GhostTowns.com that looks very familiar: Randsburg, California. Not far away is – you guessed it – Johannesburg! There’s also CapeTown…and over the Atlantic, in France, is a town called Durban. Randsburg, California The small town of Randsburg is nearly a ghost town today (although one reference puts the population at […]

The Last Word…South Africa, We Love You

By SAPeople 07-06-15 20:45

In response to all the open letters bashing expats…I’d like to say there are so many sides here. Yes, you get the expat hell bent on taking South Africa down, but to be honest – living as an expat and having family living as expats all over the world – these people are few and far between. […]

Kalk Bay Harbour

Photos: Massive Waves at Kalk Bay Harbour

By Guest Contributor 05-06-15 18:06

Kalk Bay delivered huge waves and big seas yesterday afternoon, as evidenced by these spectacular photographs taken by Robyn Gwilt. “Yesterday after much promising, there was ‘delivery’!” she says. “A few of us got wet, but hey… what’s a little water in your boots when there are waves and deep swells around? The power of […]

Bianca Buitendag in Fiji

Bianca Buitendag Surfs her Way into Second Place at Fiji Women’s Pro

By SAPeople 28-07-21 19:40

South African athlete Bianca Buitendag surfed her way into second place at the Fiji Women’s Pro yesterday. She and Australia’s Sally Fitzgibbons battled it out for top prize in heavy conditions on the final day. Ultimately it was Fitzgibbons who triumphed, showing sheer determination to win the event (for the second year in a row) by overcoming a […]

The crew on the SPIRIT OF SURKSKI II make ready to transfer Sharon Crowther onto the hobie. Image: Wendy Crowther

Rescue of Two Men on a Capsized Hobie…While Whales Play Nearby

By SAPeople 29-05-15 11:06

Local Fish Hoek photographer Robyn Gwilt spotted more than just her new favourite whale yesterday evening when she popped down to the beach to photograph it. She also noticed two men hanging on to an overturned Hobie Cat way out at sea. She immediately tweeted NSRI (National Sea Rescue Institute), and then left them to perform their […]

Photos: Cape Town Cloud Extravaganza

By SAPeople 28-05-15 18:11

Cape Town was treated to an awesome sky of clouds yesterday, as seen here from Milnerton in the Western Cape, South Africa. “Clouds wherever you looked yesterday afternoon in Cape Town,” said Helena Sousa, who took the photos on this page. “What a cloud extravaganza it was!” View more of Helena’s photos on Facebook.

Princess Charlene at the Monaco Grand Prix

Rosberg and Princess Charlene are Winners at Monaco Grand Prix

By SAPeople 04-07-18 12:11

German racing driver Nico Rosberg may have been the surprise winner in today’s Monaco Grand Prix, but all eyes were also on the Principality’s Princess Charlene who looked racy, fabulous and totally stylish throughout the weekend’s events. Rosberg’s Mercedes team-mate, British racer Lewis Hamilton, was devastated when a decision (which he has confirmed both he and Mercedes made) […]

South Africa ‘The Most Beautiful Country in the World’ – Again!

By SAPeople 15-05-15 08:23

The evidence is on the pages of SAPeople’s Facebook page daily – the incredible, heart-stopping, gobsmacking beauty of South Africa, from Cape Town to KwaZulu-Natal, from the Kalahari to Namaqualand. People send us the pictures they take of Table Mountain, jacarandas sprawling across Johannesburg and Pretoria, the Valley of a Thousand Hills, the heartbreaking sunsets of […]

South African Expat Becomes First Woman to Swim Around Dubai’s Famous Palm

By SAPeople 03-07-18 12:34

South African expat – and accomplished musician – Kieran Ballard-Tremeer has become the first woman to swim around Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, the iconic artificial island which can be viewed from space. Kieran (38) completed the 14.5 km swim around the palm-shaped island last Saturday morning in four hours and 25 minutes. The 38-year-old undertook the swim in aid […]

Massive March in Joburg Against Xenophobia and Violence

By SAPeople 23-04-15 21:38

South Africans continue to stand and march together as a movement against violence sweeps the nation. Following last night’s march in Port Elizabeth, a huge peaceful rally – the People’s March Against Xenophobia – took place in downtown Johannesburg today and was said to have drawn more people than any such gathering since 1994. Except […]

Anti-Xenophobia Peace March, Durban, South Africa

South Africans Say: Africans, Let’s Unite. #PeaceMarch Photos

By SAPeople 16-04-15 23:06

Two Durban photographers share their photos and different thoughts on today’s events. “Anti-Xenophobia Peace March – Durban” – by Kierran Allen Today the Anti-Xenophobia Peace March led by eThekwini Mayor James Xumalo and KZN Premier Senzo Mchunu had a phenomenal turnout with thousands of people marching from Curries Fountain to the City Hall in Durban’s […]

Hot Water Concert Kirstenbosch South Africa

Hot Water’s Show at Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts

By Marguerite Coetzee 08-09-15 15:15

On the 28th of December 2014 mist like smoke rolled over Table Mountain. A human rainbow formed on the lawns facing the stage. The prospect of rain did not dampen the crowd’s spirit; instead, braais were ignited, South African flags were distributed and laughter was shared. Members of Hot Water and other contributing artists occupied […]

The Parlotones at Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts

By Marguerite Coetzee 08-09-15 15:15

After touring the USA extensively, The Parlotones graced South African crowds with a performance at the iconic Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden on the 11th January 2015. They shook things up with a colourful show that had the crowd singing louder than lead singer Kahn Morbee. The band’s tattooed arms, “make-upped” faces and graffitied musical instruments […]

Freshlyground at Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts

By Marguerite Coetzee 07-01-21 00:19

On the 8th of February 2015 Freshlyground got into the Cape Town vibe as they danced barefoot across the stage. They like to keep things fresh with their refreshing humour and extravagant, yet authentic, performances. With songs ranging from Love to Mugabe, the variety of their music and talent is as diverse as the flora […]

20 Reasons You Should Never Visit Johannesburg

By SAPeople Contributor 21-08-19 01:02

1. Some people seem to believe that Johannesburg is a beautiful place. 2. They make ridiculous claims about it being the largest man-made forest in the world. 3. But this makes no sense. 4. Because in reality the place is a practically a desert. 5. Nothing exciting ever happens there. 6. There is literally nowhere […]

The South African Corner Shop…and Other Classic SA Photos

By SAPeople Contributor 10-03-15 17:59

We just love these photos of South Africa that Derrick Watterson has taken during his trips back home to Durban. Like so many others who’ve left South Africa’s shores, there’s no greater appreciation of the uniqueness of SA than when you no longer live here. Derrick, who moved to the UK 14 years ago, takes regular trips back to South […]

My South Africa – a Photo Trip by Afronaut

By SAPeople Contributor 08-09-15 14:58

When you’re a South African living abroad, a road trip back home can take on an aura of magic and wonder as you see your former homeland through new, more appreciative eyes. After living elsewhere, you now realise the raw and unique beauty that is South Africa. You see a magnified kaleidoscope of sensational scenes.  Your heart […]

Wild and Wonderful Photos and Video of Yzerfontein / Ysterfontein

By SAPeople 07-11-16 10:46

Yzerfontein’s shoreline is wild and wonderful. Nestled in the Western Cape, this small harbour town – also spelt Ysterfontein – is a photographer’s paradise. Kajsa Deadrick and Helena Lorimer (whose parents rent out a beachside house in Yzerfontein) sent us these photos after their recent holidays to to the town, which is just 90 km north of […]

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