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Daniel Duda’s success story

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-13 12:34

Not many young people these days think of becoming a plumber. But Daniel Duda did and now he has the world at his feet. The 23-year-old is preparing to go to Los Angeles to deliver a talk at the Leap Foundation at the University of California, Los Angeles. It is a youth leadership programme where, […]

The genius from the townships

By SAPeople Contributor 03-06-14 13:23

  His mother dropped out of school to have him when she was 18. He went to school in the townships, where his family lived in an RDP house. Today, 22-year-old Wandile Mabanga is writing his master’s dissertation in a field of quantum physics so specialised there are only two people in the world qualified […]

Capetonian Actor Headlines History-Making African Film

By SAPeople Contributor 09-09-13 15:03

Former Capetonian Stelio Savante is making history in a lead role filmed in Equatorial Guinea. This is the first feature film to ever be shot in the small African country that’s usually more famous for its despotic regime than its movie-making industry.  Savante, one of South Africa’s top acting exports, stars in “Where the Road […]

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Rockefeller invests in African youth

By SAPeople Contributor 27-02-15 21:47

Africa has the youngest population in the world, yet they are mostly unemployed or underemployed, even those who are educated. This, experts believe, is because their skills do not equip them for the modern jobs market, where information communication technology (ICT) skills are in high demand. According to African Economic Outlook’s 2012 report there are almost 200-million […]

Down the !Gariep River by kayak

By SAPeople Contributor 27-05-15 18:54

  The !Gariep River – which is also known as the Orange – is South Africa’s longest river, at over 2 000km, and it takes 61 days to paddle from source to sea. We know this because three men stepped out of their kayaks in mid-March after completing the trip. In what has been billed […]

Renovated Mandela archive reopened

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-13 12:33

Nelson Mandela does not belong to one institution; he is a global resource. These are the sentiments of Sello Hatang, the incoming chief executive of the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory. Hatang and five other speakers, including South African Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, addressed an audience comprising stakeholders, international media and former anti-apartheid activists at the […]

Cape Town Storm Covers CBD in Blanket of Hail

By SAPeople Contributor 08-09-15 14:58

Cape Town was transformed into Winter Wonderland yesterday with a massive hail storm that left the CBD looking like it had been covered in a white carpet of snow. Before the last drop of hail had fallen, locals were already sharing photos of the magical scene on Facebook. South African cartoonist Jerm seemed to have […]

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Following in Burchell’s tracks

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-13 12:32

I found it! I found the remains of the hut that sheltered explorer and naturalist William Burchell on the final leg of his journey to Graaff-Reinet in 1813. Burchell, the quintessential Renaissance Man, was one of the more celebrated of the early explorers who visited South Africa in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. […]

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Mandela exhibition goes to Paris

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-13 12:31

Nelson Mandela is travelling to Europe this year – multiple images of the icon will appear in Paris from 29 May to 6 July as part of the France-South Africa Seasons 2012 and 2013. “Produced by the highly regarded Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg, in association with the Nelson Mandela Foundation, the exhibition will celebrate Mandela’s relationship with the […]

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Music awards to recognise composers

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-13 12:31

We all give Lira and The Parlotones credit for enriching our souls with their songs. But less often do we give a thought to the songwriters and composers behind the hit makers’ music. This is the reason the Southern African Music Rights Organisation (Samro) has decided to acknowledge the creators of music in their inaugural Wawela […]

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The king returns to Cradock

By SAPeople Contributor 27-05-15 18:54

For the first time in more than a century, the lion’s roar can be heard through the tranquil wilderness of the Mountain Zebra National Park near Cradock, in Eastern Cape. Three lions, one female and two males, all approximately three years of age, were released into the game reserve on 25 April. They are the first lions to […]

Jordy Smith wins The Billabong Rio Pro

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-13 12:31

BARRA DA TIJUCA, Rio de Janeiro/Brazil (Sunday, May 19, 2013) –Jordy Smith (ZAF), 25, has won the Billabong Rio Pro in an exciting final over Brazil’s favourite Adriano de Souza (BRA), 26, by a score of 17.80 to 16.34 in clean two-to-four foot (1 metre) waves at Barra Da Tijuca. Stop No. 3 of 10 on the ASP […]

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SA to show off creative talent in France

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-13 12:31

  The reciprocal leg of the bilateral cultural exchange Saisons croisées France-Afrique du Sud, which began in June 2012, swings into action between May and December 2013. The two-year-long programme was instigated by presidents Jacob Zuma and Nicolas Sarkozy, and it is based on similar successful events that have already taken place between France and Vietnam, […]

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Lifetime award for wine leader

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-13 12:30

It is thanks to the work of Wines of South Africa (Wosa) chief executive, Su Birch, that most Cape wines are produced under environmentally sustainable conditions. And her efforts have paid off. On April 23, the British trade publication, The Drinks Business, presented Birch with its highest accolade, its Green Awards Lifetime Achievement Award. She was […]

Obami opens up the classroom

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-13 12:30

There’s nothing like a road trip to get you down and dirty with what’s happening on the ground in the far reaches of South Africa. And that’s exactly what Barbara Mallinson and her business partner and husband, Ennis Jones, did recently, when they went out to document the voices of teachers and pupils. They also […]

Women in Wine is export winner

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-13 12:28

Women in the Cape winelands are standing up to be counted, and are now producing their own wine, bottled under the label Women in Wine. A group of 20 women, all with backgrounds in the wine industry, formed the company seven years ago, with “the dream of giving women, especially farm workers and their families, a […]

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Freedom Day was a long time coming

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-13 12:28

Freedom Day on 27 April marks the day South Africa voted in its first democratic elections. That day took 342 years to reach. Racial discrimination existed in various forms almost from the start of European settlement in the country, when the Dutch East India Company governor, Jan van Riebeeck, arrived at the Cape in 1652. […]

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SA’s Great Escape veteran dies

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-13 12:28

He survived being shot down over France, internment in a Nazi prison camp, escape, recapture, Hitler’s ordered mass murder of his comrades, the Long March to escape the advancing Soviet army – and a freak tsunami back home. Flight Lieutenant Les Brodrick, the last South African to make the legendary Great Escape of the Second […]

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Africa rising

By SAPeople Contributor 27-02-15 21:47

  Africa’s time is now. In academic studies, institutional reports, business journals and the mass media a new story about Africa is emerging: one of growth, progress, peace, potential and profitability. Never in the half-century since it won independence from the colonial powers has Africa been in such good shape. Its economy is flourishing. Most […]

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Uplifting township kids with music

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-13 12:27

A music school in the Durban township of Umlazi is helping vulnerable and orphaned children get off the streets and become involved in more productive activities. With the help of South African mobile telecommunications company Vodacom, and consumer company Godrej SA, Tammy Dutton ambitiously set up a 40-foot shipping container that was converted into two sound-proofed music […]

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Local app on global hot list

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-13 12:27

The South African-designed smartphone app, Price Check, has got the nod from Blackberry users, who have nominated it for this year’s Blackberry achievement awards. An online price comparison app, Price Check is locally created and released. It has been nominated under the International Blackberry App of the Year category, which is open to businesses and entrepreneurs, as […]

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Poisoning horns to save rhinos

By SAPeople Contributor 27-05-15 18:54

The latest attempt to counter the thriving crime of rhino poaching comes in the form of a poisonous substance with which a game reserve is now poisoning its rhinos’ horns. Consumers of the poisoned rhino horn, generally found in Asia, risk becoming seriously ill from ingestion as it is contaminated with a non-lethal chemical package. […]

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Footsteps into the past

By SAPeople Contributor 06-09-13 12:27

Up-and-coming South African scientist Brendon Billings is breathing new life into the field of science and human evolution. He is presenting Maropeng’s new Bone Detectives walking tour, which investigates the seven-million-year evolution of Homo sapiens through the many fossils found in the Cradle of Humankind, in Gauteng. Through the tour, the 30-year-old Wits University scientist hopes to provide a new perspective on the field, […]

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Extreme adventurers do SA proud

By SAPeople Contributor 27-05-15 18:54

With a populace diverse enough to be called the Rainbow Nation, it’s no surprise that ‘Proudly South African’ means different things to different folk. Rather than tangling up in arguments that mix vuvuzelas, braaivleis and Table Mountain, one could simply sit back and take pride in being a South African – and our local adventurers […]

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Small boy with big dreams

By SAPeople Contributor 03-06-14 13:34

A South African recipe and games book for children, written by nine-year-old Josh Thirion, has won a prestigious international cookbook award. Cook with Josh is the winner of the 2013 Gourmand World Cookbook Award for Best in the World in the children’s category. These awards are considered the Oscars of the food and wine industry, and Josh’s […]

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