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Jenni Baxter

Jenni is the co-founder and ex-chief editor of SAPeople.com, co-author of The Expat Confessions and co-parent of three gorgeous daughters. After graduating, she worked as a TV producer, political researcher and journalist in South Africa, before moving to London to interview movie stars for international magazines and to tackle British teen angst for London Weekend Television. She has also lived in Australia, and currently lives in France. Jenni is happiest paddle boarding on the Med or sipping rooibos in the bush in Africa. Contact jen@sapeople.com
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Six Lions Killed for Body Parts in Uganda. 8 Vultures Also Poisoned

By Jenni Baxter 20-03-21 18:34

KAMPALA, UGANDA – Six lions have been killed in Uganda by suspected poisoning. The Uganda Wildlife Authority said in a statement that it is “saddened” to announce the death of the lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park. The lion carcasses were found yesterday evening in the Ishasha sector, which is well known for its tree-climbing […]

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All Female Crew Flying High in Africa’s Sky

By Jenni Baxter 11-03-21 22:30

An all-female crew took to the African skies yesterday, and celebrated by posting a couple of photos to Facebook page, Women in Aviation. Captain Denise Semedo – who spent six years based at Lanseria Airport outside Joburg, South Africa – said: “All-female crew today on the Phenom 300. Praise the Lord!” Captain Semedo told SAPeople […]

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WATCH Dramatic Moment Kruger National Park River Floods Rapidly

By Jenni Baxter 13-02-21 14:58

A family from Hoedspruit have captured the amazing moment that a Kruger National Park river, in South Africa, went from being a dried-up river bed to a raging torrent. Watch the video below. Rulene Stephens told SAPeople: “It was an amazing once-in-a-lifetime experience! I’ve seen many rivers come down, but nothing like this.” The incident […]

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Senekal Community Is Healing Rifts By Fixing Their Town Together

By Jenni Baxter 05-02-21 18:12

What’s going on in Senekal is amazing! Just months ago, the small Free State town was the scene of racial violence and chaos. Hijacked by political leaders with agendas, the nation held its breath, fearing that civil war may break out. But the people of Senekal refused to sit back and watch. They got together […]

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The Real Housewives of Durban Breaks Viewing Records on Showmax

By Jenni Baxter 13-06-21 17:16

The first episode of The Real Housewives of Durban (RHOD) launched exclusively on Showmax on Friday, 29 January and within hours was trending on Twitter and on screens. Statistics reveal is has broken all previous Showmax first-day viewing records, claiming top spot on the streaming service. The episode landed on Showmax at 00:00, with die-hard fans […]

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Amazing Sound Recording of Killer Whales in South Africa Yesterday

By Jenni Baxter 27-01-21 10:27

Listen below to the amazing sounds of a killer whale visiting Fish Hoek in the Western Cape yesterday morning, 26 January 2021… in an extremely rare capture of a killer whale’s vocalizations in South Africa. Search Research & Conservation, which posted a video with the acoustics on YouTube, said this is the “first confirmed Killer […]

Jackson Mthembu Dies

Jackson Mthembu Dies, Leaving Shocked South Africans Devastated

By Jenni Baxter 04-03-21 15:40

It is with huge sadness that we share the news of the Covid-related death of Jackson Mthembu, yet another high profile South African taken by the coronavirus pandemic. Just ten days ago, on 11 January, the popular SA spokesperson revealed that he had tested positive for Covid-19, saying: “Today I visited the Military hospital in […]

WATCH Andrea Bocelli and Daughter Sing Hallelujah for Christmas Concert

By Jenni Baxter 16-12-22 23:18

Andrea Bocelli and his 8-year-old daughter Virginia have performed an exquisite version of Leonard Cohen‘s Hallelujah. The hauntingly beautiful rendition was recorded over the weekend in Italy, as Bocelli lifts spirits again just as he did with his record-breaking special Easter concert in Milan. The weekend concert – ‘Believe in Christmas’ – took place on […]

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Beautiful Blue Sea Dragons Wash Up On Fish Hoek Beach, South Africa

By Jenni Baxter 26-11-20 19:41

Beautiful blue sea dragons (known scientifically as Glaucus Atlanticus) washed up on Fish Hoek Beach near Cape Town, South Africa, last Monday 16 November, and local resident Maria Wagener was there to capture these rare, wonderful photos (and video below) of the incredible blue creatures from the ocean. Maria, who has lived in Fish Hoek […]

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Over 50 People Reportedly Beheaded on Football Field in Mozambique

By Jenni Baxter 24-11-20 21:26

More than 50 local people were forced onto a football field in a village in dream-holiday destination Cabo Delgado province in Mozambique this weekend, and executed, according to international reports. The bodies of Muatide villagers who had tried to escape were decapitated and “chopped up” between Friday night and Sunday on the sports field, said […]

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WATCH Fire on Table Mountain, Behind Deer Park #DeerParkFire

By Jenni Baxter 31-10-20 23:31

The South African National Parks (SANParks) has confirmed that there is currently a fire blazing behind Deer Park on Cape Town’s iconic Table Mountain in South Africa. SANParks said in a post on Facebook that Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) has responded to the #DeerParkFire. SANParks TMNP said on Saturday evening that “strong winds” caused […]

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Joburg Highliner Walks on SlackLine Above the Drakensberg Clouds

By Jenni Baxter 08-12-20 19:00

He’s super fit, super brave and super focussed. His name is Tim Slabolepszy, from Johannesburg South Africa, and he recently walked on a highline/slackline in the majestic Drakensberg Mountains from the cliffs on one side to the IFIDI Buttress on the other. There’s a documentary film coming soon (2021), but for now these spectacular photos […]

Willem de Klerk, son of FW de Klerk, has died

Condolences Pour In Following Death of FW De Klerk’s Son Willem

By Jenni Baxter 11-11-21 13:43

Condolences have poured in after Willem de Klerk, the son of former South African President FW de Klerk, passed away on Wednesday 7 October following a long “courageous” battle with cancer, believed to be in his jaw. The FW de Klerk Foundation said the 53-year-old passed away at his home in Durbanville, Western Cape. The […]

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Table Mountain Goes GOLD for Noble Cause

By Jenni Baxter 07-10-20 01:12

South Africa’s famous Table Mountain went GOLD tonight in support of Childhood Cancer. The light display was in place for one hour, allowing Cape Town’s iconic mountain to emanate a golden hue between 20h00 and 21h00. Western Cape Premier Alan Winde explained that Table Mountain was going gold “for the fighters and survivors of #ChildhoodCancer”, […]

Shannon Smuts Brauer is a semi-finalist in Jack Ma's Africa Business Heroes competition

South African Entrepreneur Shannon Smuts Brauer in Top 20 of Jack Ma’s $1.5-Million Africa Business Heroes Competition. Finalists Announced This Week

By Jenni Baxter 06-10-20 08:07

Cape Town entrepreneur, Shannon Smuts Brauer, will find out this week – on Thursday – if she has been shortlisted to the Top 10 in Chinese business mogul Jack Ma’s 2020 Africa Business Heroes Competition. Brauer – a former MasterChef SA Season 2 contestant – is the only South African who made it into the […]

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Severe Thunderstorms and Possible Flooding Expected in Joburg Today

By Jenni Baxter 02-01-21 16:55

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a yellow warning for “severe thunderstorms with possible flooding of susceptible low lying areas” in parts of South Africa later today. SAWS warned there could be disruption to traffic because of reduced visibility and “strong damaging winds” that may cause some damage to informal settlements. The storm […]

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Mpumalanga Families Finally have WATER Thanks to SA Expat’s Generosity

By Jenni Baxter 27-09-20 21:25

Here’s the latest update from Allemansdrift B (in Mpumalanga, South Africa) where over 600 families were facing starvation until the kind intervention of strangers on three continents who have bandied together to bring food, hope and now water to the local residents. It started in South Africa with retired housekeeper Lydia Mashaba (nearly 70) who […]

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