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SA’s State of Disaster to End Next Week

By SAPeople 29-03-22 19:49

South Africa’s COGTA Minister, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, has announced that the country’s National State of Disaster – which had been extended to mid-April, will likely be lifted next week, probably before 5 April. The State of Disaster has been in place for two years. Dlamini-Zuma has invited the public to comment over the next 48 hours […]

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Clover Attacks: Bail Application Proceedings to Resume on Thursday

By SAPeople 29-03-22 18:55

The proceedings in the bail application of two men accused of the brutal murder of Terence Tegg, and the attempted murder of JJ Cassanga, has today been postponed to Thursday (31 March). Tegg, a KZN father for two boys and ex-recce, was contracted as a security official by PPS Security to protect Clover’s Clayville operation […]

Will Smith Apologises for "Unacceptable" Behaviour at Academy Awards

Will Smith Apologises for “Unacceptable” Behaviour at Academy Awards

By SAPeople 29-03-22 09:07

American actor Will Smith has apologised for his “unacceptable and inexcusable” behaviour on Sunday night at the Academy Awards, after he slapped comedian Chris Rock for joking about his wife Jada’s hair. Referencing Jada’s shaved head, Chris joked that he was looking forward to the next instalment of GI Jane. While 52-year-old Will was caught […]

SA's Sensational Matt Sates Breaks Record to Win in Atlanta, USA

SA Teen Swimmer Matt Sates Breaks Record to Win in Atlanta, USA

By SAPeople 28-03-22 21:27

South African swimming sensation Matt Sates has continued his rise up the rankings with victory in the 500 yard freestyle event at the NCAA Championships in Atlanta, Georgia. Still just 18, the Tokyo Olympian timed 4min 08.73sec in the prelims before rocketing to victory in the final, in a meeting record 4:06.61, as he fought […]

Will Smith (R) hits at Chris Rock as Rock spoke on stage during the 94th Academy Awards in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 27, 2022. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

WATCH UNCENSORED VIDEO: Will Smith Smacks Chris Rock on Stage, Then Wins Oscar

By SAPeople 28-03-22 12:20

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Best actor winner Will Smith smacked presenter Chris Rock in the face and shouted a vulgarity at the comedian for making a joke about his wife’s hairstyle in a shocking moment overshadowing the Oscars ceremony on Sunday. Watch video below. (Perhaps unknown to Rock, Jada Pinkett Smith suffers from alopecia.) By Frank […]

South African Gymnast Scoops Gold in Cairo

South African Gymnast Scoops Gold Medal in Cairo

By SAPeople 26-03-22 10:56

South Africa’s top women gymnasts, Naveen Daries and Caitlin Rooskrantz, started their season with fine performances at the recent FIG Artistic World Cup, held in Cairo in Egypt. Caitlin ended the competition by taking the gold medal on the uneven bars, while Naveen consistently placed among the top eight in the world on three apparatus. […]

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Raised by Wolves: Cape Town-Filmed TV Series Earns Sustainability Gold Seal

By SAPeople 25-03-22 18:07

Having won over TV critics around the world, Raised by Wolves – which was filmed in Cape Town, South Africa – is now also being praised for pioneering a more sustainable approach to filmmaking. The production recently received a Gold Environmental Media Association Seal for Sustainability. (See details below of how SA production company Film Afrika […]

Spectacular Rare Lightning Storm Over Cape Town PHOTOS

Spectacular and Rare Lightning Storm Over Cape Town PHOTOS

By SAPeople 25-03-22 00:17

South Africa’s Highveld is famous for its afternoon thunderstorms and even Durban’s skies are renowned for their electrical storms… but in Cape Town powerful lightning and its accompanying acoustics are pretty rare, which is what made Tuesday night’s spectacular lightning storm even more special. Luckily Western Cape photographer Jon Kerrin was awake to capture the […]

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Shocking Brutality of Clover Murder Revealed During Bail Application

By SAPeople 24-03-22 21:10

There were shocking revelations today at Tembisa Magistrate’s Court in South Africa, concerning the events that transpired last month leading to the tragic death of Terence Tegg, in what has become known as the ‘Clover murder’. Terence’s death was brutal (and unnecessary – he did not work for Clover and had nothing to do with […]

Minister Ebrahim Patel has called the National Lottery Commission’s bluff and appointed a new board a week before the current board members’ terms ended. Archive photo: Ashraf Hendricks

New Board Appointed to Fix Scandal-Ridden Lottery

By SAPeople 24-03-22 18:35

The new appointees include Willie Hofmeyr, the former corruption-busting head of the Asset Forfeiture Unit. By Raymond Joseph Ebrahim Patel, the Minister of Trade and Industry, has appointed four new National Lotteries Commission (NLC) board members a week before the term of the current board members expires. Among the four members appointed is Willie Hofmeyr, a former head […]

CRICKET: South Africa Storms Through to Women's World Cup Semi-Finals in New Zealand

CRICKET: South Africa Storms Through to Women’s World Cup Semi-Finals in New Zealand

By SAPeople 24-03-22 13:49

South Africa became the second team to reach the Women’s World Cup semi-finals on Thursday, after their group match against West Indies in Wellington, New Zealand, was abandoned due to rain. The South African Proteas have performed brilliantly during the competition, streaking through undefeated, including a fantastic win against title-holders England… until they were dismantled […]

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No More PCR for Inbound Vaccinated Travellers as South Africa Eases Alert Level 1 Restrictions

By SAPeople 23-03-22 10:04

President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced the easing of several restrictions, including Travel, as part of Adjusted Alert Level 1, which will take effect tomorrow (Wed 23 March) once they’re gazetted. Travel industry organisations welcomed the announcement, saying tonight that the PCR test removal for inbound vaccinated travellers will be a major boost for South Africa’s […]

Court reserves judgment in SA's R50 million donation to Cuba

Urgent Interdict Granted Against South Africa’s R50-Million Cuba Donation

By SAPeople 22-03-22 16:36

An urgent interdict has been granted preventing South Africa’s Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) from making a R50 million donation to Cuba. AfriForum, which obtained the interdict, said it is pleased that the court ruled in its favour against the “ludicrous donation amid a serious economic crisis”. The organisation said the successful interdict […]

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SA Art Legend Esther Mahlangu Attacked and Robbed at Home. Manhunt Launched for Suspect

By SAPeople 22-03-22 09:36

Police in Mpumalanga, South Africa, have launched a manhunt for a suspect who robbed and assaulted world renowned Ndebele artist, Dr Esther Nostokana Mahlangu, in her home on Saturday evening. She was punched in the face, tied and strangled until she lost consciousness. Mpumalanga Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela, on Monday strongly condemned […]

Cape Epic Off to a Brilliant But Brutal Start

Cape Epic Off to a Brilliant But Brutal Start

By SAPeople 22-03-22 00:09

“Heat. Dust. Climbing. And more climbing. Today’s stage was nothing short of brutal and it saw the Ciovita leader jerseys change hands in both the Men’s and @CMcom_ Women’s category,” said Cape Epic today, as Stage 1 of the famous, and gruelling mountain bike race came to an end. “It was a hot stage with […]

Plane Crashes in China's Worst Air Disaster in Over a Decade

Plane Crashes in China’s Worst Air Disaster in Over a Decade

By SAPeople 23-03-22 14:35

A China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 tragically crashed earlier today (Monday 21 March) into mountains in the Guangxi region of southern China, with authorities reporting there are likely no survivors. The plane – which had been carrying 132 people on board – was seen plummeting vertically from the clouds, on video shared on social media. […]

The River Club, currently a nine-hole golf course, is to be rezoned and will house new headquarters for giant multi-national company Amazon, following a decision by the City’s Municipal Planning Tribunal on Friday. Photo: Steve Kretzmann

Court Stops R4.5-Billion River Club Development Including Amazon’s New Africa Headquarters

By SAPeople 20-03-22 16:27

Judge Patricia Goliath says that there has not been meaningful engagement by the developers. By Tania Broughton. The R4.5-billion development at the River Club site in Observatory has been stopped, with a court ruling that the developers must “consult meaningfully” with all affected people. The interim interdict granted by Western Cape deputy judge president Patricia […]

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SA ‘Coding Evangelists’ Reach 10,000 Learners in RECORD Time

By SAPeople 20-03-22 16:14

The Coding 4 Youth project, coordinated by Prof Jean Greyling from Nelson Mandela University, set out to use the unplugged coding games – TANKS, RANGERS and BOATS – to reach 10,000 learners in 2 months. They ended up reaching the target in 6 weeks! Coding 4 Youth was launched in mid-February as a joint initiative […]

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Rhino Poacher in Kruger Park Handed 53 Years Jail Sentence

By SAPeople 19-03-22 12:35

South African National Parks (SANParks) today, 19 March 2022, welcomed the sentence meted out by the Skukuza Regional Court to a man convicted on 12 counts associated with poaching. The accused, Mike Nyathi, a 39 year old Mozambican man with a South African citizenship, faced 14 charges relating to two separate cases of rhino poaching. […]

Google Cable Arrives in Africa, Bringing Faster Internet By Year End

Google Cable Arrives in Africa, Bringing Faster Internet By Year End

By SAPeople 18-03-22 22:14

A Google sub-sea cable that promises to double internet speeds for millions of long-suffering users in parts of Africa – including South Africa – arrived at Lomé, Togo, today (Friday 18 March), its first stop along Africa’s Atlantic coast. The cable will connect Europe to Togo, Nigeria, Namibia, South Africa, and St Helena, Google Africa’s […]

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