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SAPS Recruitment Closes on Friday: Youth Urged to Apply

By SAPeople 15-01-19 23:58

The latest South African Police Service (SAPS) recruitment drive closes on Friday. The chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Police, Francois Beukman, has urged matriculants who are keen on careers in law enforcement, to apply at their nearest police station before the 18 January deadline this week. “Matriculants who wants to make a contribution to […]

WATCH Tearful Suspended Teacher: “I Will Clear My Name”

By SAPeople 15-01-19 22:48

The teacher who was suspended last week – after a photo she took of a Grade R class (with white and black learners sitting at different tables) went viral – spoke to the press today, reading out a prepared statement. Watch video below. Choking back tears, she said: I am Elana Barkhuizen, I am a […]

South African Football Legend Phil Masinga Passes Away at 49

By SAPeople 13-01-19 15:06

Popular and world famous South African football player Phil Masinga has sadly passed away this morning at a hospital in Johannesburg, at the age of 49. South African Football Association (SAFA) President Dr Danny Jordaan said: “Sad day for South African football. A loyal servant of the game, on and off the field of play.” […]

SNOW in Athens As Greece Shivers in Record-Breaking Cold Spell

By SAPeople 12-01-19 00:01

ATHENS – The ancient monuments in Athens got a rare dusting of snow on Tuesday as temperatures across Greece hit record lows, bringing transport to a standstill in some areas. While early morning tourists at the Acropolis were treated to a snow-globe scene, locals had to contend with roads made impassable by ice and many […]

Over 30 Pieces of Rhino Horns Seized at OR Tambo Airport Worth Over R23-Million

By SAPeople 10-01-19 19:07

PRETORIA – Over 30 pieces of rhino horns were seized at the OR Tambo International Airport (ORTIA) Thursday morning during an on-going operation into ridding the airport of criminal activities. The South African Police Service (SAPS) said in a statement that recent reports of the detection of Rhino Horns in the East, originating from Southern Africa, […]

Capetonian Climbs Table Mountain Every Day for a YEAR

By SAPeople 10-01-19 09:39

Andrew Patterson (39) from Sea Point, Cape Town, climbed Table Mountain every day in 2018 to raise funds for three non-profit organisations; Habitat for Humanity, One Heart for Kids and The Sunflower Fund. Through the wind, rain, freezing temperatures, clouds and sun, Andrew was committed to his cause and hoped to inspire South Africans to […]

DA to Consult Laywers Over ANC Allegedly ‘Stealing’ Election Slogan

By SAPeople 09-01-19 23:55

South Africa’s opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA) claims that the ruling African National Congress (ANC) has stolen their election slogan “One South Africa For All”. In a statement Wednesday evening, DA Spokesperson Solly Malatsi said: “The DA notes the fact that the ANC has stolen our election slogan: “One South Africa for All’ which we […]

South Africa’s Albie Morkel Announces Retirement from All Cricket

By SAPeople 09-01-19 20:09

CAPE TOWN – Former South Africa international all-rounder Albie Morkel has decided to retire from all forms of cricket, ending a two-decade career that earned him a reputation as a clean striker of the ball and a bowler full of guile. The 37-year-old, the older brother of fast bowler Morne Morkel, played a single test, […]

Lessons from A Unique Afrikaans Community in Patagonia, Argentina

By SAPeople 13-08-20 20:25

The Patagonian desert in southern Argentina is a harsh environment. Little seems to thrive on its seemingly endless red plains and parched land. Yet in this unlikely place there is a unique bilingual community. It’s made up of the Afrikaans and Spanish-speaking descendants of the about 650 South African Boers, who came to Patagonia in […]

South Africa’s Giniel de Villiers Takes the LEAD at Dakar Rally

By SAPeople 09-01-19 11:19

South African Giniel De Villiers has taken the overall lead for his Toyota team at the Dakar Rally in the Peruvian desert! Despite nine-times world rally champion Sebastien Loeb winning the second stage on Tuesday 8 Jan, the biggest gains were made by Toyota Gazoo Racing SA’s De Villiers / Dirk von Zitzewitz (302) and Bernhard ten […]

At Least 3 Killed, Hundreds Injured in Pretoria Train Collision

By SAPeople 08-01-19 12:12

JOHANNESBURG – At least three people were killed and around 200 injured on Tuesday morning when two trains collided in the South African capital Pretoria, an emergency services official said. Charles Mabaso confirmed two of the fatalities with Reuters, and Netcare911 have since updated the death toll to three. Netcare said more than 200 passengers […]

Rats! WATCH Rodent Filmed Enjoying Food Lovers Market

By SAPeople 07-01-19 11:14

A video has gone viral in South Africa showing a rat trying to tuck into some food on sale at Food Lover’s Market in Diepkloof, Soweto. (Watch below.) The video was posted by Sipho Ndhlovu, saying: “That’s how diepkloof food lovers serves its customers and the rats so comfortable and not scared of people as […]

Beyonce and Jay-Z Help Paris Louvre to Record Number of Visitors

By SAPeople 07-01-19 01:37

PARIS – A music video, set in the Louvre, by Beyonce and Jay-Z – who were recently in South Africa for the Global Citizen Concert – helped boost visitor numbers to a record 10.2 million last year, the most for any museum in history, the Louvre said on Thursday. A rebound in tourist numbers to […]

Cape Town’s Famous Bo-Kaap Under Threat from Development

By SAPeople 06-01-19 20:03

The historic Bo-Kaap – with its colourful architecture and community life – is shockingly under threat as developers put up high-rise modern conveniences… and don’t even try to respect and fit in with one of South Africa’s most photographed areas! Tonight on Carte Blanche, the investigative programme asks: Who will win the battle for the […]

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