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"Fazila Olla-Logday is a content creator for SAPeople. She is passionate about all things tasty and delicious and she’s always thinking about creating her next culinary project. She lives in the beautiful Mother City and is very patriotic about South Africa and all it has to offer. If you love a fresh twist on South African food follow Fazila on @tastyrecipessa to view her latest recipes"
Popular TV show Isencane Lengane has been fined for a domestic violence episode.

Popular TV show fined for domestic violence episode

By Fazila Olla 02-05-23 11:25

The producers of a reality show about a couple who married in their mid-teens have been fined R50,000 over a scene in which the husband smashed his wife’s phone and admitted hitting her. The reality television show Isencane Lengane showed a scene in which a husband smashed his wife’s phone and admitted hitting her. Dozens […]

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Stage 6 load shedding is back

By Fazila Olla 02-05-23 10:42

State power utility Eskom has announced that load shedding will be ramped up to higher stages this afternoon (Tuesday) due to delays in the return to service of at least nine generating units. Stage 6 load shedding will commence from 4 pm this afternoon until 5 am on Wednesday morning. This will be followed by […]

Four things that count when a South African graduate looks for work

Four things that count when a South African graduate looks for work

By Fazila Olla 02-05-23 10:34

For many young South Africans, a qualification is perceived to be the passport to a good job and decent salary, opening the way to a better life for them and their families. South Africa’s private higher education sector has grown rapidly since 1994, when the education system began to expand under democracy. The number and […]

how to build a resilient health system in South Africa

How can we build a resilient health system in South Africa?

By Fazila Olla 02-05-23 10:36

Popular and academic literature is replete with examples of how to cope with daily stresses. Mental health professionals have also long researched and implemented strategies to deal with burnout from workplace stressors. Coping with stress is not a new phenomenon. But COVID-19 and the responses to the pandemic have increased our attention on how people […]

Power cuts and food safety: how to avoid illness during loadshedding

The importance of food safety during load shedding

By Fazila Olla 02-05-23 10:16

South Africa has been grappling with power cuts for 15 years, which have worsened in recent years. The persistent power outages have disrupted every facet of life, including food safety. The Conversation Africa’s Ina Skosana spoke to food safety expert Lise Korsten about the impact of persistent power cuts on the food in our homes […]

Celebrating Langa through its artists

Celebrating Langa through its artists

By Fazila Olla 28-04-23 10:55

On the pavement between small businesses in the busy street of Lerotholi Avenue in Langa is a large statue of a woman, made out of grass, stone, mud and clay. Inside, is Langa’s first art gallery, 16 on Lerotholi. The statue is by artist Angus Taylor. The gallery, founded by four young people from Langa, officially […]

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Makhanda literacy project shows dramatic results

By Fazila Olla 28-04-23 10:43

Just 45 minutes a day in a “Whistle Stop School” is helping primary school learners in Makhanda beat South Africa’s alarming literacy statistics. A partnership between an education organisation and a primary school in Makhanda, Eastern Cape, is showing dramatic results in teaching children to read. The “Whistle Stop School” run by community organisation GADRA […]

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Cheetah relocated from South Africa to India has died

By Fazila Olla 28-04-23 10:34

The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has confirmed the death of one of South Africa’s cheetahs that were relocated to India as part of an initiative to expand the cheetah meta-population and to reintroduce cheetahs to a former range state. “The department confirms the mortality of one of the 12 cheetahs that […]

Gauteng experiencing a drastic shortage of condoms

Gauteng experiencing a drastic shortage of condoms

By Fazila Olla 26-04-23 12:03

According to Gauteng Health MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko  the department has been experiencing a huge shortage of male and female condoms in all its districts. “Contract RT75_condom suppliers didn’t have stock to deliver to Province from the inception of the new contract in February 2022 as suppliers were awaiting SABS sample approval prior ordering bulk stock from […]

Fish deaths at Hartbeespoort Dam caused by lack of oxygen

Fish deaths at Hartbeespoort Dam due to extremely low oxygen levels

By Fazila Olla 26-04-23 11:12

Investigations conducted by the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has revealed that the fish that died on 11 April at the Hartbeespoort Dam, was due to extremely low oxygen levels in the dam. This comes after thousands of dead fish among the hyacinth were discovered closer to the shore by the Ifafi Aquatic Club […]

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Couple arrested for murders of two children who were mutilated in Soweto

By Fazila Olla 26-04-23 11:28

Police have arrested a 50-year-old woman and her 39-year-old partner in connection with the murders of two children, Nqobile Zulu and Tshiamo Rabanye, in Soweto. The children’s mutilated bodies were found last Thursday morning, after they went missing on the Wednesday night. [JUST IN] Gauteng @SAPoliceService have made a breakthrough in their investigations into the […]

SA citizens stranded in Sudan safely cross into Egypt

SA citizens stranded in Sudan safely cross into Egypt

By Fazila Olla 26-04-23 10:42

International Relations and Cooperation Minister, Dr Naledi Pandor, confirmed on Tuesday that South Africans who were stranded in Sudan have now safely crossed into Egypt after a 72-hour ceasefire was agreed. “We evacuated not only South Africans,” Pandor said, speaking on the sidelines of the Finland State Visit at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. According […]

President Cyril Ramaphosa hosts Finland President

By Fazila Olla 25-04-23 11:55

President Cyril Ramaphosa welcomed  President Sauli Niinistö of Finland on a State Visit to South Africa at the Nelson Mandela Amphitheatre in Tswane today. The State Visit is the first by a Finnish President to the country in more than twenty years, however, NiinistO visited South Africa in December 2013 to attend the funeral of […]

Eskom stepping up initiative to curb peak electricy demand

Eskom stepping up initiative to manage peak electricity demand

By Fazila Olla 25-04-23 11:16

Eskom says it will be ramping up its demand side management (DSM) initiatives in order to better manage the supply and demand of electricity in South Africa. The power utility held its first national Demand Side Management Indaba in Gauteng on Monday. During the Indaba, the power utility’s board chairperson, Mpho Makwana, said the DSM […]

Court to hear arguments on prisoners’ computer rights

Court to hear arguments on prisoners’ computer rights

By Fazila Olla 25-04-23 11:08

The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) will, later this year, hear arguments over whether prisoners in South Africa should be allowed to use their personal computers in their cells in order to further their education. The Supreme Court of Appeal is to hear arguments about the use of personal computers by prisoners. In two previous […]

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CoCT calls on schools to help name new anti-litter mascot

By Fazila Olla 24-04-23 12:38

The City of Cape Town is calling on schools across the metro to help name Cape Town’s new anti-litter mascot. Prizes will be awarded for the best name suggestions from residents, schools, and businesses. The deadline for suggested names has been extended to 31 May by popular demand, with over 500 suggestions already received. Mayor […]

Joburg Green spaces are good for people

Green spaces are good for people – but in South Africa many cannot access them

By Fazila Olla 24-04-23 12:00

The benefits of experiencing nature for physical, psychological and spiritual well-being are widely documented. But much of the research on these benefits has been done in relatively affluent countries in the global North. There’s little research that has been done in developing countries on the benefits of being in nature. Development and urban planning approaches […]

“Drunk” Judge Nkola Motata to be impeached

Public display of old SA flag is considered hate speech rules SCA

By Fazila Olla 24-04-23 10:55

The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) has unanimously ruled that any gratuitous public display of the old South African flag constitutes hate speech, unfair discrimination on the basis of race, and harassment in terms of equality legislation. The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) has ruled that displaying the old South African flag is hate speech, […]

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