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Watch South African Men Around the Country Pledge to Heal and Father a Nation

By SAPeople 10-12-17 15:03

The night Craig Wilkinson and his family became victims of a violent carjacking attempt in South Africa changed his life forever, and set him on a path to help heal men in SA… and heal a nation. Craig founded community-based NGO (non-governmental organisation) Father a Nation (FAN)… which runs a number of different programmes aimed […]

Buck Sprints Into Jaws of Danger as Starving Lions Pounce

By SAPeople 10-12-17 12:50

It’s bad enough finding yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time… but this poor buck actually sprinted into the jaws of danger when it ran into this starving pride of lions. According to Kruger Sightings, which uploaded the video a few days ago, the footage was filmed by Hannes Beeslar (25), a teacher […]

ANC Women’s League Pres Dlamini Lambastes Ramaphosa, Hints at Abuse

By SAPeople 10-12-17 12:24

The ANC Women’s League President, Bathabile Dlamini, has criticised Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa for his support of the late Fezekile ‘Khwezi’ Khuzwayo (who alleged she was raped by Jacob Zuma), and hinted that Ramaphosa has his own history of abuse. In a move seen by many as strange for someone who is meant to represent […]

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Super Seabelo Senatla Scores Try No. 200 on Home Turf!

By SAPeople 05-01-21 21:55

Thirty-five tournaments, 1000 points and 200 tries… salute Seabelo Senatla on day one of the Cape Town Sevens on Saturday. After dotting down three times in the Blitzboks’ Pool A 40-5 win over Russia, Senatla scored the second last try of the 31-5 victory over France at a windswept Cape Town Stadium. It was Kwagga […]

Mopani Worms and Insane Views at Iconic Ponte Restaurant Launch

By SAPeople 09-12-17 15:04

Fabulous new restaurant venue Fifty-One-Oh-One (5101) was launched last night at Johannesburg’s iconic Ponte City, with insane views and mopani worms – amongst other things – on offer. Ted Botha was there… “The only thing they lack at Ponte is a balcony to check this view! Not that I’d venture out onto it!” he admits. […]

MUST WATCH: Be Careful in Africa!

By SAPeople 21-12-17 20:11

A young 25-year-old Arab guy from Israel is doing more for Africa in a one-minute video than most of us combined. Watch here as Nuseir Yassin breaks some of the negative perceptions about Africa. Over 4.2 million have already watched it (update: now over 10 million!)… https://www.facebook.com/nasdaily/videos/935030406649112/ Nuseir (Nas) – who graduated from Harvard and […]

Is This the Answer to South Africa’s Entrepreneurial Woes?

By SAPeople 09-12-17 20:12

A Durban-born company has come up with an amazing concept. Perhaps a cure for the ails of entrepreneurship and a way to kick-start some amazing businesses into South Africa’s economy. Big Box has only been around for just over a year. But this team is taking no prisoners in their goal of igniting an entrepreneurial […]

Starving Polar Bear Video Shows Tragic, Deadly Impact of Climate Change

By SAPeople 08-12-17 19:29

Heartbreaking footage of a starving polar bear, captured by National Geographic (NG) photographer Paul Nicklen and filmmakers from a conservation group called Sea Legacy, provides proof of climate change, says NG. The team was on Baffin Island, Canada, when they saw the bear which probably had just hours to live. It is illegal to feed […]

Judge Rules NPA Boss Shaun Abrahams Must Vacate His Job. Zuma To Appeal.

By SAPeople 08-12-17 15:32

President Jacob Zuma is set to appeal the North Gauteng High Court judgement which set aside the appointment of Shaun Abrahams as the National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP). Meanwhile opposition parties in South Africa welcomed the judge’s decision. The Presidency announced Friday: “Whilst the President awaits a full briefing on the judgement, he has […]

White Farmer Has Land Returned by New Zimbabwe President

By SAPeople 07-12-17 19:48

New Zimbabwe President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, has reportedly ordered that a white Zimbabwean farmer – who was evicted in June – be allowed to return to his land, according to media reports. According to Bloomberg, the new President has also ordered “an end to the intimidation and eviction of farmers, regardless of race, with immediate effect”. […]

ANC Responds to Shocking Reading Report Where SA Came LAST Out of 50 Countries

By SAPeople 07-12-17 16:51

The ANC Study Group on Basic Education says it “welcomes” the findings of the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) 2016 report… which reflects the VERY low levels of reading skills of South Africa’s Grade 4 learners. South Africa scored the lowest mark out of the 50 countries whose literacy levels were measured and […]

Watch How A South African Feels When You Won’t Let Them Braai

By SAPeople 07-12-17 16:11

This cute little Afrikaans-speaking kid is going viral on social media with a reaction to not being able to braai that most South Africans will relate to… no matter what their age! In South Africa – having a braai (or barbecue as it’s called in many countries) is just an accepted part of being South […]

Coffin Assault Duo’s Bail Denied As Another Assault Video Goes Viral

By SAPeople 07-12-17 13:49

The bail application by #CoffinAssault duo Theo Jackson and Willem Oosthuizen has been denied. Judge Segopotje Mphahlele said that granting bail would be delaying the inevitable. She said the argument by the Defence had repeated issues which were raised when their first leave to appeal application was dismissed. Advocate Wayne Gibbs had argued that the […]

Rhodes University Votes To Keep Its Name

By SAPeople 07-12-17 11:38

Rhodes University has voted to keep its name at this point, despite complaints – and protests including the 2015 #FeesMustFall campaign – about the name’s association with colonialism and inequality. In a statement, issued Wednesday, the Rhodes University Council said the reasons were largely financial – rebranding the university around the world would cost a lot […]

Capetonian Caroline Takes Another Scary Drive… With Unexpected Results!

By SAPeople 06-12-17 18:32

South Africa’s favourite learner driver, Caroline, takes another drive behind the wheel… although that’s not where she ends up. Watch below as Caroline shares perhaps a little too much info with Josh (and us!)… But many nervous learner drivers will relate! Watch Caroline’s back behind the wheel P.S. Although the puppy is cute as… please […]

Update on Famous Jane Goodall Chimpanzee Video – Story Of Hope

By SAPeople 06-12-17 17:34

It’s the video that everyone’s seen on their facebook timeline at some point – a chimpanzee set free that returns to its cage and embraces wildlife conservationist Dr Jane Goodall, in a moment she calls one of the most extraordinary of her life. At that point Dr Goodall had never met the chimpanzee, which was […]

South Africa’s Future Could Be Coalition With ANC Out in 2019, Say Opposition Leaders

By SAPeople 06-12-17 13:19

Leaders of opposition political parties in South Africa met in Johannesburg today – 6 December 2017 – to assess government’s 2017 performance, where they collectively govern the cities of Tshwane, Joburg and Nelson Mandela Bay based on their broad coalition agreement, signed in August 2016. Those gathered included Mmusi Maimane, Democratic Alliance; Mosiuoa Lekota, Congress of the […]

Former New York Mayor Commends South Africa on Sugar Tax

By SAPeople 06-12-17 07:00

Former New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg commended South Africa on Tuesday as the SA Parliament officially adopted a sugary beverage tax. Speaking in his capacity as WHO Global Ambassador for Noncommunicable Diseases, Bloomberg said: “South Africa is the latest in a growing list of countries to recognize that sugary beverages are harmful to health […]

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