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People watch their neighbourhood engulfed in flames.

Over 1,000 People Lose Their Homes in Huge Cape Town Shack Fire

By SAPeople 17-04-22 21:29

A fire destroyed about 300 shacks in Langa, Cape Town on Saturday night, affecting about 1,200 people according to Mayco Member JP Smith. The cause of the fire is unknown. By Vincent Lali. It was one of three fires in Langa on Saturday, according to Smith. The two earlier ones occurred in the early morning […]

Gerda Steyn Races to Record Win at Two Oceans Marathon

Gerda Steyn Races to Record Win at Two Oceans Marathon

By SAPeople 17-04-22 18:36

Tokyo marathon Olympian Gerda Steyn showed why she is queen of the South African roads when winning a third consecutive Two Oceans Marathon title in record time on an idyllic Easter Sunday morning in Cape Town. The 32-year-old became the first athlete in 22 years to claim a hat-trick of victories in the 56km race […]

Eskom Plunges South Africa into Loadshedding Until Wednesday

Eskom Plunges South Africa into Loadshedding Until Wednesday

By SAPeople 17-04-22 16:45

Eskom has ‘regretfully’ implemented Stage 2 load shedding – ie. power cuts – in South Africa from 16:00 this afternoon (Easter Sunday) until 05:00 on Wednesday, 20 April, as a result of additional generation unit losses and delayed return to service of generators. The power utility cautioned that higher stages of loadshedding may be required. […]

KZN Floods South Africa

South Africans Search for Survivors in Ruins of Floods that Killed Nearly 400

By SAPeople 15-04-22 23:24

DURBAN (Reuters) – South Africans were searching for survivors on Friday of floods that killed almost 400 people, according to the latest tally, washing away homes and roads and leaving thousands without shelter, water and power. By Rogan Ward. The floods in Kwazulu-Natal Province have knocked out power lines, shut down water services and disrupted […]

Elon Musk Twitter

Elon Musk Offers to Buy Twitter in $41-Billion Cash Takeover

By SAPeople 26-04-22 10:08

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk – of Tesla and SpaceX fame – has offered to buy Twitter for about $41- to $43-billion in cash. The South African expat says he believes the social media company, which he has often criticised (with comments like “Is Twitter dead?”), needs to go private to see effective changes. UPDATE 25 […]

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Devastating KZN Floods Declared a Provincial Disaster

By SAPeople 14-04-22 15:01

The South African government has declared this week’s KwaZulu-Natal floods as a provincial disaster. National Disaster Management Centre head, Dr Mmaphaka Tau, said the classification came after deliberations with sector departments and the KZN Provincial Disaster Management Centre. The devastating floods had claimed over 300 lives by Thursday. Dr Tau said the disaster management centre […]

KZN Floods: Five Crocodiles on the Loose Near Tongaat

KZN Floods: Five Crocodiles on the Loose Near Tongaat

By SAPeople 13-04-22 21:38

As the South African government counts the cost of the KwaZulu-Natal floods which have wreaked havoc and devastation, and claimed at least 259 lives, it has been revealed that there are five crocodiles on the loose near Tongaat, north of Durban. Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife announced in a News Alert on Wednesday afternoon: “Ezemvelo has been […]

KZN Floods

KZN Floods: President Ramaphosa to Inspect Flood Damage Today

By SAPeople 13-04-22 09:41

President Cyril Ramaphosa will visit flood-stricken parts of KwaZulu-Natal today, Wednesday 13 April 2022, to offer support to affected communities and assess the response of government and civil society to this critical situation. At least 59 people have died so far due to the devastating KZN floods. The President’s programme started at approximately 09h30 with […]

KZN Floods

WATCH Devastating KZN Floods Leave Over 45 Dead, Plus How You Can Help

By SAPeople 13-04-22 22:51

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – At least 45 people were killed, with some reports saying 59, after Monday’s intensely heavy rainfall in South Africa’s province of KwaZulu-Natal flooded settlements, ravaged homes, swept away roads and displaced dozens, officials said. (Videos at bottom of page.) UPDATE WED 13 APRIL: the KZN Floods Death Toll has tragically reached 306. […]

Brooklyn Shooting at a subway station in New York City

BROOKLYN: Multiple People Shot in New York Subway Station, 13 Injured

By SAPeople 12-04-22 18:25

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Multiple people were shot and at least 13 were injured on Tuesday in a New York City subway station, the fire department said, in the latest spasm of violence in the city’s sprawling transit system. By Maria Caspani. The shootings occurred during the morning commute at the 36th Street subway station […]

WATCH SA Woman's Frustration at Being Stuck in Snow Provides Light Relief to Others.

WATCH Woman’s Frustration at Being Stuck in Snow in Lesotho

By SAPeople 12-04-22 16:11

Watch below as an extremely frustrated woman tries to get a trucker – who is stuck in the snow – to move his truck back a little so she can get to work, but as he tries to explain – it would be too dangerous. The incident occurred yesterday in Lesotho. He explains: “If it’s […]

Conservationists Rally to Stop Another Seismic Survey on South Africa's West Coast

Locals Rally to Stop New Seismic Survey on South Africa’s West Coast

By SAPeople 11-04-22 21:58

Just months after two separate High Courts granted interim urgent interdicts against two different seismic surveys off the East and West Coasts of South Africa – both predominantly as a result of insufficient consultation with affected communities – Tosaco Energy has received authorisation from the Department of Mineral Resources and Environment (DMRE) to proceed with […]

Durban KZN Floods

WATCH Severe Thunderstorms and Floods Hit KZN’s Durban and Surrounding Areas

By SAPeople 11-04-22 21:30

Several parts of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, have been struck by severe thunderstorms and heavy rains, leading to floods and a call by the provincial government to delay any travelling in the province. (See videos at bottom of page.) Disaster management teams have already responded to a number of incidents which include a wall collapse in […]

'Twitter exec trashing free speech & mocking people with Asperger's'

Elon Musk Will No Longer Join Twitter Board, But Remains Largest Shareholder

By SAPeople 11-04-22 11:32

Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal has announced that billionaire SpaceX and Tesla entrepreneur Elon Musk will not be joining the Twitter board, despite the South African expat being the largest shareholder (owning 9.2% of the social media platform). Agrawal said in a post on Twitter: “Here’s what I can share about what happened. The Board and […]

KZN Teen Swimmer Matt Sates Secures His World Champs and Commonwealth Tickets

KZN Teen Swimmer Matt Sates Secures His World Champs and Commonwealth Tickets

By SAPeople 08-04-22 22:45

Matt Sates claimed his first World Championships and Commonwealth Game qualification time on day two of the South African Swimming Championships in Gqeberha. The 18-year-old, from Pietermaritzurg, who has been setting the US college circuit alight for the University of Georgia, won the 200m freestyle title in an impressive 1:46.15 to ensure he’s up for […]

Ex MPs Will Receive Reduced Travel Benefits, Saving SA Millions

Ex MPs’ Travel Benefits to be Slashed and Save SA Millions

By SAPeople 08-04-22 19:37

A new travel policy for former Members of Parliament will (finally) see a significant reduction worth millions in the flight costs for all members, including former Executive Members and their spouses. There are currently 209 former Members of the Executive, including their spouses, widows and widowers, who enjoy benefits, as defined in the Ministerial Handbooks […]

Children near Kranskop miss school because they cannot cross the Dimane River during heavy rains. Photo: Nokulunga Majola

KZN Children Miss School Because They Can’t Cross River During Heavy Rains

By SAPeople 08-04-22 08:53

KZN learners are missing school because they can’t cross the river (road!) during heavy rains. Residents say they have waited years for a bridge. By Nokulunga Majola. “We cannot have children not go to school because they cannot cross the river when it is full,” says Sakhile Masikane, of Emakhabeleni, outside Kranskop in northern KwaZulu-Natal. […]

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