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WATCH Thousands March in Protest Against Mugabe

By SAPeople Staff Writer 14-04-16 16:38

HARARE – In what has been called the biggest public display of discontent with Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe in a decade, several thousand people marched through the capital on Thursday. Carrying placards saying things like “Mugabe Must Go”, the protesters were reportedly on their way to hear a speech by Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan […]

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Go Slow! Women in the Road

By SAPeople Staff Writer 14-04-16 09:49

Cape Town has added its fourth all-woman team repairing roads in the last six months in a bid to bring gender equality to a male-dominated field, the city said on Wednesday. The Women at Work programme, which lasts for 10 months and ends in July and is run in conjunction with a training facility, is […]

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Port Elizabeth in the Spotlight as ANC and DA Battle it Out

By SAPeople Staff Writer 13-04-16 22:01

The windy city is ground zero for political battle in the coming days, leading up to the African National Congress’ weekend launch of its manifesto for the local government elections, as the party hopes to reclaim a city the opposition believes it can take control of on 3 August. As the ANC steps up the fanfare before its 16 […]

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Anyone Noticed the New ANC Social Media Pages?

By SAPeople Staff Writer 13-04-16 15:03

South Africa’s political parties are clearly coming out fighting in preparation for the 3 August local government elections, with the ANC creating new Facebook and Twitter pages with a smiling white dude and the Democratic Alliance’s Helen Zille trying (probably not too seriously) to get popular black DJ Fresh to change the name on his […]

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Cape Town Wins at UK Travel Awards for Fourth Year

By SAPeople Staff Writer 13-04-16 15:07

LONDON – Cape Town was voted the favourite city in the world and South Africa the third-favourite country in the Telegraph newspaper’s annual travel awards, based on what it calls the most comprehensive, wide-ranging and reliable travel survey in Britain. The ceremony was held on Tuesday. The survey, which is reportedly based on the responses of 75,000 people, named Cape Town as […]

6 New South African Movies to Look Out For

By SAPeople Staff Writer 10-10-16 09:04

The SA movie industry is forging ahead with some great productions – from period pieces to cross-cultural love stories to tearjerkers and more. Have a look at the latest offerings. A group of soldiers in the Boer War find themselves sent to Saint Helena island in the Atlantic Ocean as prisoners of war in “Modder […]

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Rand Recovers to Pre-Nenegate Levels Against Dollar

By SAPeople Staff Writer 12-04-16 22:40

The South African rand has hit its strongest level in four months – reaching R14.65 to the dollar at its best – after the sacking of finance minister Nhlanhla Nene by President Jacob Zuma in December sent the financial market and the currency tumbling. It closed trading on Tuesday at about R14.7. In early January the currency slipped to as low as […]

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Sacked Finance Minister Nene Breaks 4-Month Silence VIDEO

By SAPeople Staff Writer 18-04-16 15:43

Nhlanhla Nene, the finance minister who was sacked in December by President Jacob Zuma, causing the financial market and the rand to plummet, has broken his silence for the first time, suggesting he will take up a new job shortly. “Watch this space,” he said. In the exclusive interview with eNCA, Nene said he had been […]

First Major Flight – from SA – Lands on St Helena Island

By SAPeople Staff Writer 12-04-16 16:41

After a lifetime of being isolated from the world, the Atlantic island of St Helena, where Napoleon was exiled and died, had its first major flight from Johannesburg land this weekend. The flight, chartered by Air Safety Support International to bring its team of five personnel to St Helena to assess the airport, touched down on Sunday morning […]

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Rampahosa Denies Saying Churches Should Stay Out of Politics

By SAPeople Staff Writer 12-04-16 09:29

PRETORIA – Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Tuesday that he wanted to “correct the incorrect impressions” spreading in the media that he believed churches should not get involved in politics. Ramaphosa said in a statement that he welcomed “the robust manner in which the churches and all other religious formations have engaged the government on […]

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“Lock Up Your Rhinos”

By SAPeople Staff Writer 12-04-16 07:41

I spoke to a number of people today about the rhino poaching situation and the unconfirmed report that 32 animals died in just 14 days. I do believe this number could be very close to the truth, but what really made me stop in my tracks is that someone that had just visited the user […]

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COPE Party Exits Parliament Over ANC Failure to Act Against Zuma

By SAPeople Staff Writer 11-04-16 18:51

The Congress of the People, under former ANC leader Mosiuoa Lekota, has withdrawn from parliamentary activities following the African National Congress’s refusal to take action against President Jacob Zuma. In announcing this, the party also took a swipe at Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa. The Constitutional Court ruled unanimously on 31 March that Zuma had failed […]

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A South African Abroad – Kiev, Ukraine

By SAPeople Staff Writer 11-04-16 17:07

“It was another crazy week in the Ukraine,” a South African there reported this week, after he had gone out on the streets of Kiev to record the latest goings-on. “First, the President was found to have an offshore account. Then the Dutch voted against the EU-Ukraine agreement (this is what set in motion the […]

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Garbage Strike Over, Joburg Starts the Clean-up

By SAPeople Staff Writer 11-04-16 07:30

The city of Johannesburg’s garbage-collecting division Pikitup has reached a deal with workers, who have been striking illegally for almost a month, which meant the clean-up of the city could begin on Monday. The strike caused tensions to rise in the city, with trucks that kept going out being fired upon at one point, according […]

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Elon Musk’s SpaceX Makes History, Lands Rocket on Ship VIDEO

By SAPeople Staff Writer 10-04-16 21:39

SpaceX, the space rocket company owned by South African-born Elon Musk, made history on Friday by successfully landing part of its Falcon 9 rocket on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean. The rocket was launched from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and sent a cargo capsule to the International Space Station. The landing had been attempted several […]

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The Rise and Fall of the Guptas – In Cartoons

By SAPeople Staff Writer 10-04-16 21:00

In barely two months the Gupta family has gone from being the alleged darling of President Jacob Zuma – apparently able to manipulate business deals with government and get cabinet ministers appointed, according to media reports – to suddenly taking flight from South Africa last Thursday with a mountain of luggage, headed for Dubai. In the past few […]

“Zuma, Please Go”… The List So Far

By SAPeople Staff Writer 09-04-16 11:46

It seems that the voices against President Jacob Zuma grow louder daily, as the gravity of his actions and, after the apparent meaningless of his apology for Nkandla, sink in. If you have missed any of the voices – besides all the opposition parties – who are seeking to get him to step down, here […]

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Two Guptas and Zuma’s Son Quit Oakbay Company

By SAPeople Staff Writer 08-04-16 16:53

Two of the Gupta family have resigned their positions in the family’s South African company, and President Jacob Zuma’s son Duduzane has quit one of its subsidiaries, after what was described in a statement on Friday as a “sustained political attack”. The resignations from Oakby Resources and Energy were of Atul Gupta and Varun Gupta, who the statement said would resign with […]

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Cape Town has Most Expensive Addresses in SA

By SAPeople Staff Writer 07-04-16 10:59

Cape Town has most of the top expensive streets in South Africa, according to a new survey, which put six of the country’s top 10 costliest addresses on the Atlantic Seaboard side of the city. Three were in Johannesburg. Top out of the list is Nettleton Road, high above Clifton, which, with a value of almost R45 million, was almost […]

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South Africa’s FNB Latest to Cut Ties with Guptas

By SAPeople Staff Writer 07-04-16 18:12

Only days after global accounting firm KPMG and Sasfin Bank announcned that they were no longer doing business with the Gupta family, First National Bank has done likewise. According to a statement on Wednesday by the Gupta’s Oakbay Investments, it demanded  an explanation from Jacques Celliers, CEO of FNB, “for the closing of the Company’s accounts. […]

Elections unlikely to change how SA is governed, says analyst

All Important Local Government Elections Will be 3 August

By SAPeople Staff Writer 06-04-16 15:33

The local government elections, possibly the most important ever in South Africa’s 21 years under the African National Congress, will take place on 3 August, it was announced on Wednesday. The announcement was made by President Jacob Zuma a day after he survived a motion to impeach him in Parliament. The elections will be a […]

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Plans for Mass Action Against Zuma Grow

By SAPeople Staff Writer 06-04-16 09:48

Barely hours after the ANC quashed a vote to impeach President Jacob Zuma in Parliament on Tuesday, numerous representatives of unions, churches and other civic bodies came together to organise action for the “removal of a corrupt president”. “Anger and urgency is growing,” the group said in a statement released afterwards. “Ever larger numbers of […]

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