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Avian Flu Outbreak Detected Among Cape Town’s Penguin Colony at Boulders

By SAPeople 16-09-22 16:07

CAPE TOWN (Reuters) – South African environmental authorities have confirmed four new infections and another seven suspected cases in a new outbreak of avian flu at Cape Town’s Boulders penguin colony, a popular tourist attraction and an important breeding site, officials said on Friday. City and provincial officials said the strain of highly pathogenic avian […]

The Deputy President told MPs that the police and the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy will appoint specialised teams in each province to fight illegal mining.

Specialised Teams Will Fight Illegal Mining in South Africa

By SAPeople 16-09-22 11:06

Deputy President David Mabuza has acknowledged that illegal mining is a major challenge in South Africa, and says that the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy will appoint specialised teams in each province to fight illegal mining. “It has grown to the point where it is a major source of concern not only for the […]

Roger Federer Announces Retirement After Laver Cup

‘Sad Day’ as Roger Federer Announces Retirement After Laver Cup

By SAPeople 22-09-22 17:35

(Reuters) – Roger Federer’s decision to retire may not have come as a surprise to the tennis world but Thursday’s announcement was still met with an outpouring of sadness as current and former players celebrated one of sport’s greatest athletes. Heartbreak and goat (Greatest Of All Time) emojis filled social media after the 41-year-old Swiss […]

President Ramaphosa to Attend Queen’s Funeral During US UK Visit. Photo: Twitter / Royal Family

Ramaphosa to Attend Queen’s Funeral During US UK Visit

By SAPeople 15-09-22 21:25

President Cyril Ramaphosa will travel to London, from the USA, this weekend to attend events associated with the Queen’s Funeral. The President will be meeting with US President Joe Biden in Washington DC on Friday (16 Sep), before heading to the UK for various events following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of Great […]

‘Viewers Are Gonna Love to Hate Her’ Says Blood Psalms Actress

‘Viewers Are Gonna Love to Hate Her’ Says Blood Psalms Actress Faith Baloyi

By SAPeople 15-09-22 09:48

In Blood Psalms, the epic Showmax Original African fantasy launching on 28 September 2022, Faith Baloyi stars as Queen Assili, the Magi of the mystical Uchawi kingdom. Baloyi is the breakout star of Flatland, which opened the Berlin Panorama. The Hollywood Reporter singled out her “winning central performance” as dogged detective Beauty Cuba, while Variety […]

Chief Aùtshumao! Francisco MacKenzie (front) protests the Amazon headquarters development in Cape Town. Brenton Geach/Gallo Images via Getty Images

Queen Elizabeth, Colonialism and Land: Ghosts of the Past Still Haunt Cape Town Today

By SAPeople 15-09-22 09:12

British monarch Queen Elizabeth II’s passing has elicited many polarised responses, in the process allowing the ghosts of the past to resurface. By Adam Haupt, University of Cape Town. A Nigeria-born US professor, Uju Anya, tweeted a scathing criticism of the British monarchy, recalling her family’s traumatic experience of colonialism in Nigeria. US billionaire businessman […]

Air Belgium Celebrates First Flight to South Africa

Air Belgium Celebrates First Flight to South Africa

By SAPeople 15-09-22 10:00

A delighted Air Belgium celebrated its first new flights to South Africa yesterday, Wednesday 14 September 2022. The airline said: “Cheers to new flights to South Africa! Our #A330neo takes off from Brussels Airport to Johannesburg and Cape Town ? “ Simultaneous flights to Cape Town and Johannesburg are now available from Brussels Airport every […]

The Auditor General has found tens of millions in irregular expenditure and accounting errors at National Lotteries Commission. Archive photo: Ashraf Hendricks

Auditor General Issues Damning Report on Lottery Finances

By SAPeople 14-09-22 12:27

R23-million in irregular expenditure; R36-million in accounting errors. By Daniel Steyn. The Auditor-General has found R23-million in irregular expenditure and R36-million in accounting errors at the National Lotteries Commission (NLC). The NLC had regularly bragged about having a track record of clean audits. Minister of Trade and Industry said compliance deficiencies must be addressed by the […]

Over R5.7-Billion Invested in Cape Town CBD Despite Tough Times

Over R5.7-Billion Invested in Cape Town CBD Despite Tough Times

By SAPeople 14-09-22 09:15

New property investment in the Cape Town Central City worth in excess of R5.7 billion was recorded last year in spite of the tight economy and huge pressure on the construction and other sectors caused by the pandemic. This is the key finding of the latest edition of the State of Cape Town Central City […]

On Sunday, residents waited outside this electricity substation at Maluti-A-Phofung municipality, pleading with the contractor to get power restored after a six day outage. But crucial components are only set to arrive on Thursday. Photo: Yamkela Mopeli

Harrismith and Several Towns Without Power for 6 Days

By SAPeople 12-09-22 22:44

Since Monday afternoon last week, an electricity substation at Maluti-A-Phofung municipality has been down. Harrismith, including Lotusville, Westerson and Wilgerpark areas and some farms in the vicinity, have been left without power. Many businesses have been forced to close and thousands of residents have been left to struggle without electricity. Eustarity International (PTY) Ltd is […]

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John Steenhuisen: ‘Big Five’ Ideas to Get South Africa Working for Growth

By SAPeople 12-09-22 12:14

DA Leader John Steenhuisen delivered the following keynote address at the RMB Morgan Stanley Investor Conference in Cape Town today. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, For those of you who have travelled here from out of town, welcome to beautiful Cape Town, where spring is apparently still deciding whether it has arrived or not. This […]

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SA Musicians Join the G20 Orchestra World Premiere in Indonesia

By SAPeople 13-09-22 14:13

Representing South Africa on a global stage, four members of the (controversially) recently formed Mzansi National Philharmonic Orchestra (Mzansi NPO) have been invited to participate in the world premiere performance of the newly formed G20 Orchestra in Indonesia. This concert will take place today – 12th of September 2022 – in Central Java’s Borobudur Temple […]

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9 Terms Every Forex Broker Needs to Understand

By SAPeople 12-09-22 10:32

To get into the world of forex trading, you will first require a credible broker. This broker has to be an expert in terms of knowledge, experience, and the links they have in the industry. There are certain terms that both trader and broker need to be aware of and understand in order to make […]

What was a rubbish dump has been turned into a vegetable garden in Salvokop, Tshwane. Photo: Ezekiel Kekana

Tshwane Women Turn Rubbish Dump into Vegetable Garden

By SAPeople 12-09-22 10:18

Two Tshwane women have turned a rubbish dump into a thriving little vegetable garden, growing spinach and mutshaina (African spinach). During the Covid lockdown in 2020, Lufuno Doyoyo and Sinah Mudau decided to use a vacant piece of municipal land to grow food to sell in the community. With approval from the local councillor, they […]

Jagersfontein Residents Evacuated as Mine Dam Bursts in Free State

Jagersfontein Residents Evacuated as Mine Dam Bursts in Free State

By SAPeople 12-09-22 10:11

A mine dam has burst in the Free State, flooding the streets of Jagersfontein and collapsing homes. According to the SABC, residents are being evacuated and at least 20 people have been admitted to the Diamant Hospital with minor injuries. «Reports coming in indicate that several houses in the nearby Charlesville residential area have already collapsed,» […]

Alleged Sexual Assault Incident Involving Minor at Skukuza

Alleged Sexual Assault Incident Involving Minor at Skukuza

By SAPeople 10-09-22 13:31

South African National Parks (SANParks) has confirmed, with « deep regret and sadness », that the organisation was made aware of an alleged incident of sexual assault at the Skukuza Living Quarters involving a minor recently. The South African Police Services (SAPS) in Skukuza have confirmed having registered a complaint and have transferred the docket […]

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Petition Against R22-Million Flag Submitted to Parliament

By SAPeople 10-09-22 20:43

The DA has today submitted a petition signed by 32 000 South Africans opposing the Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Nathi Mthethwa’s giant flag project which they say is “wasteful”. “The announcement of the R22 million project was followed by an immediate nation-wide uproar. And rightly so,” says Tsepo Mhlongo – DA Shadow Minister […]

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SA’s Jacob Zuma is Taking Top Reporter Karen Maughan to Court

By SAPeople 12-09-22 14:03

South Africa’s Jacob Zuma is taking a top reporter to court. The verdict could affect journalists’ rights. By Anton Harber, University of the Witwatersrand South African journalism organisations this week rallied around well-known journalist Karyn Maughan when former president Jacob Zuma initiated a private prosecution against her. Zuma faces 16 counts of corruption for taking a […]

Durban Beachfront Photos Capture Shocking State of ‘Dirtbin’ Right Now

By SAPeople 10-09-22 20:32

Yesterday (Wed, 7 September) community activist and humanitarian Pete Graham captured the following photos of his beloved hometown, Durban… KZN’s usually beautiful coastal resort. He captioned it « Dirtbin: A Photo Essay ». Pete pointed out that despite the water being contaminated and too dangerous to swim in, some beaches weren’t even displaying the black […]

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