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DA Files Complaints Against Sunday Times After ANC Coalition Claims

DA Files Complaints Against Sunday Times After ANC Coalition Claims

By SAPeople 01-03-21 15:26

The DA has filed a complaint with the Press Ombudsman following a Sunday Times article yesterday (Sunday 28 February). “The opening sentence of this article – based on an hour-long interview with DA Federal Leader John Steenhuisen – sought to create the impression that the DA was open to a coalition agreement with the ANC. […]

DA Welcomes Level 1 But Hopes Lockdowns Aren't The New Loadshedding

DA Welcomes Level 1 But Hopes Lockdowns Aren’t The New Loadshedding

By SAPeople 01-03-21 01:32

The Democratic Alliance (DA) says it welcomes the announcement that South Africa will move to lockdown Alert Level One, along with the easing of restrictions on alcohol sales and gatherings as well as the shortening of the curfew. But DA Leader John Steenhuisen adds: “Our sole focus, as a country, should be on rolling out […]

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Family Meeting! WATCH President Ramaphosa Address the Nation, Sunday 28 February

By SAPeople 28-02-21 19:55

The South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, will address the nation on developments in the country’s Covid-19 response tonight, Sunday 28 February. The ‘family meeting’ (as these addresses to the nation are being called by locals) will take place at 20h00. The Presidency said: “The address follows meetings in recent days of the National Coronavirus Command […]

Clarification on SAA Cargo Flight to Brussels from Public Enterprises Dept

Clarification on SAA Cargo Flight to Brussels from Public Enterprises Dept

By SAPeople 26-02-21 17:36

Claims that the South African Airways (SAA) flight dispatched by the SA government to transfer a consignment of COVID-19 vaccines was an expensive exercise, are devoid of the truth, asserts the Department of Public Enterprises. In a statement on Friday, the department said these claims seek to sabotage the role of SAA Cargo in the […]

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When Last Did You See the Kei River Looking This Great?

By SAPeople 26-02-21 17:04

Eastern Cape photographer Mike Geyer – yesterday captured these welcome photos of the Great Kei River as it hasn’t been seen for years. Mike – aka Nature’s Whisperer – said: “When last did you see the Kei River like this ?? Just had to stop on the old bridge today to appreciate – seems a […]

Renowned Cheetah Conservationist, Ann van Dyk, Dies

Renowned Cheetah Conservationist, Ann van Dyk, Passes Away at 90

By SAPeople 26-02-21 00:26

Legendary cheetah conservationist Ann van Dyk has sadly passed away at the age of 90. Ann, the founder of the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre (previously called De Wildt), dedicated her life to saving the cheetah and was credited with helping bring it back from the brink of extinction. The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre […]

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‘Dramatic’ Turn of Events in Legal Fight Over Ivermectin

By SAPeople 25-02-21 15:17

AfriForum today announced what it calls “a dramatic turn of events” in the fight for the legal use of ivermectin. AfriForum and Dr George Coetzee are involved in a legal challenge against the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) to allow doctors to prescribe ivermectin that is formulated for human use to treat patients […]

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SAA and Qantas Suspend International Flights Until End October

By SAPeople 25-02-21 14:22

South African Airways (SAA) has suspended all SAA-operated international flights until 30 October 2021. Qantas also announced today that it is pushing back the resumption of its international flights from July to 31 October 2021. SAA said its suspension has been necessitated by many countries battling with fluctuating rates of Covid-19 infection and/or new waves […]

WATCH Click Song Parody to Help South Africans Learn New City Names

WATCH Click Song Parody to Help South Africans Learn New City Names

By SAPeople 24-02-21 18:22

The Kiffness has done a quick remake of Mariam Makeba’s legendary Click Song to help South Africans who need it learn the new names of some well known towns and cities. This comes after the new names for Port Elizabeth, Uitenhange and other places were announced on Tuesday. The Kiffness, aka David Scott, explained on […]

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Calls for Investigation into Health Minister Dr Mkhize After Shock Report

By SAPeople 24-02-21 12:09

Reports coming from a Daily Maverick investigation have revealed shocking findings that South Africa’s Health Minister, Dr Zweli Mkhize, is implicated in an improperly awarded contract by the Department of Health. The investigation has found that long-time personal associates of the Minister allegedly pocketed Covid-19 funds after being appointed as consultants of a KwaZulu-Natal company. […]

Dr Domingo being vaccinated in Cape Town, South Africa. Photos supplied.

Cape Town Doctor Reveals the Emotion and Symptoms After Being Vaccinated

By SAPeople 24-02-21 16:28

Cape Town doctor Dr Aneeka Domingo, who was one of the 23,059 healthcare workers to be vaccinated by Monday evening, says it was an emotional experience that felt like history in the making. She has also shared the symptoms she felt after the vaccination, and how to best prepare yourself. Dr Domingo was vaccinated with […]

Employment Equity Amendment Bill will push SA’s unemployment rate through 50%

South Africa’s Unemployment Rises to 32.5%

By SAPeople 23-02-21 15:01

South Africa’s unemployment rate rose to 32.5% in the last three months of 2020, Statistician-General Risenga Maluleke has revealed. The increase presents a 1.7 percentage point increase from the third quarter of 2020. Despite the grim picture painted in the fourth quarter (Q4) Labour Force Survey, released on Tuesday, Stats SA said the Quarter 4 […]

DA Receives 85,000 Objections to Expropriation Bill

DA Receives 85,000 Objections to Expropriation Bill

By SAPeople 23-02-21 11:52

This morning – Tuesday 23 Feb – at Parliament, the Free State Agricultural Union handed over 85 000 objections to the Democratic Alliance (DA) against the Expropriation Bill. Free State Agriculture launched a #StopExpropriation campaign on November 30, 2020. Today, Francois Wilken, president of Free State Agriculture, presented the organisation’s official submissions. The DA said […]

Jeremy Mansfield health sabbatical

Jeremy Mansfield Takes Sabbatical To Focus On Health, Family and Trust

By SAPeople 23-02-21 11:33

Hot 91.9FM announced today that Jeremy Mansfield, anchor of HOT 91.9 FM’s breakfast show, “Joburg’s Hottest Breakfast” will be leaving the station on Friday 26th February in order to focus on his health. “Jeremy has been undergoing treatment for the past few months and has decided to take a break,” Hot 91.9 said in a […]

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Community Surprises Gardener Who Put Himself Through Law School

By SAPeople 22-02-21 16:03

Born to an underprivileged family, Robert Maposa (43) from Mamelodi East, Pretoria, learned to make the most out of his limited opportunities. Determined to build a better life for his wife, Hitahlula, and their two sons, Wonderful and Timothy, Robert worked as a gardener and did odd jobs to put himself through matric at the […]

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Gatvol South Africans Are Taking Control to Fix Their Own Towns

By SAPeople 21-02-21 23:01

There’s a growing trend amongst concerned citizens in South Africa to unite and fix their own towns. Gatvol with poor service from their local municipalities, communities are coming together – residents and local businesses – to clean up their streets and pavements, replant trees, fill up potholes… and even, in the case of Kgetlengrivier, take […]

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Wayde Van Niekerk Heads to US to Prepare for Tokyo Olympics

By SAPeople 20-02-21 16:45

Olympic 400m champion and world record holder Wayde van Niekerk is parting ways with beloved Tannie Ans Botha to head off to the United States where he will step up his preparations ahead of defending his title at the Tokyo Olympics later this year. The 28-year-old continued his comeback from a serious knee injury suffered […]

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WATCH Healthcare Heroes Cheer Recovered Patient After 65 Days in ICU

By SAPeople 21-02-21 10:03

The most heartwarming video to come out of South Africa this week has been the footage of Kathy Wootton being wheeled out of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Kingsbury Hospital in Cape Town… waving gratefully, and being cheered on by healthcare workers, after two months in ICU. Posting the video to Facebook, Kathy said […]

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SPCA’s Swell Response to Spider Scare in Swellendam

By SAPeople 20-02-21 13:58

The Swellendam SPCA went above and beyond in a response to a woman in South Africa who called the police because she was frightened of the rain spider in her bedroom. Here is the report from the SPCA, in full, written with the same care, dedication, professionalism and good humour as that used by the […]

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SA’s Latest Crime Stats with Turnaround Plan to Tackle High Crime Rate

By SAPeople 19-02-21 16:31

The South African Police Service (SAPS) management says it will urgently execute a turnaround plan in four of the country’s provinces with “worryingly high crime rates”. The four provinces are: Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal, the Free State and the Western Cape provinces. Police Minister Bheki Cele, who released the 2020/21 third quarter crime statistics on Friday, said […]

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South Africa’s Farm Attack and Farm Murder Statistics for 2020

By SAPeople 19-02-21 16:13

The latest farm attack and farm murder statistics for South Africa show that the crime continued relentlessly despite the Coronavirus pandemic and ensuing Lockdowns leading to an overall decrease in most other crimes. AfriForum on Wednesday released comprehensive farm attack and murder statistics for 2020, revealing that there were almost 20 more farm murders in […]

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