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What the Monday Blues Mean in Cape Town – PICTORIAL

By SAPeople Staff Writer 24-11-15 04:39

The dramatic skies over the Cape Peninsula and Table Mountain started Sunday night, when a huge even bank of clouds came over the mountains in an even spread, almost like a new plateau. People on the Camps Bay side said it looked like a new mountain range across the sea. But by Monday morning the clouds […]

In US Thanksgiving TV Show, 1620s Cape Cod is Actually 2015 Cape Town

By SAPeople Staff Writer 22-11-15 07:10

Thanksgiving is a very big time in the US, when people do anything to get home to the family and turkey dinner. This year National Geographic’s biggest scripted series ever tells the story of the first Thanksgiving, when British settlers on the Mayflower landed at Cape Cod in 1620, except it was all shot near another Cape – Cape Town. “Saints & […]

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Africa Awaits the Pope – PICTORIAL

By SAPeople Staff Writer 26-01-16 16:44

(Reuters) – From the dusty southern reaches of the Sahara to the lush uplands of central Angola, the Roman Catholic church is on the move in Africa, a continent that may be home to as many as half a billion Catholics by the middle of the century. Since 1980, the number of Catholics in Africa […]

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Ex-Namibian Leader First to Win Mo Ibrahim Prize Since 2011

By SAPeople Staff Writer 21-11-15 08:22

ACCRA – The former president of Namibia, Hifikepunya Pohamba, became the fourth president to be awarded the Mo Ibrahim Foundation prize for African leadership, last given in 2011, at a ceremony in the Ghanaian capital on Friday. The award, created to reward an African leader who serves out his constitutional term and then leaves office, was created in […]

Lucky Packet: 10 Stories from South Africa This Week

By SAPeople Staff Writer 20-11-15 16:17

Here’s a pick of ten stories coming out of South Africa this week…from a buzzy area in Joburg and whale art in Woodstock to moulting penguins and a surprising re-count of marchers. 1.The New York Times focused this week on Melville, Johannesburg, which has risen from the ashes numerous times. Once again, it seems to have defied […]

Is Laughter the Best Medicine? #ThingsZumaLaughsAt VIDEOS

By SAPeople Staff Writer 20-11-15 11:11

Just when the furore had almost died down over President Jacob Zuma’s comment about the ANC coming first, before South Africa, he seems to have opened up attacks on that same front again – saying the ANC came first, before democracy – and for laughing too much in the face of the country’s problems. Zuma […]

Biggest Diamond Since South Africa’s Cullinan Found in Botswana

By SAPeople Staff Writer 20-11-15 08:20

GABORONE – A 1,111-carat diamond was unearthed in a mine 500 km north of the Botswana capital this week, the biggest diamond find in the country and the largest in more than a century, it was announced on Thursday. The discovery of the stone, weighing 222 grams, was made at the Karowe mine owned by the Canadian Lucara Diamond Corporation, the firm said in […]

14 Quick Ways to Know You’re Back in South Africa

By SAPeople Staff Writer 05-04-18 00:06

So what’s the first thing you notice about being back in South Africa after a while away? From the moment you leave the airplane, things start hitting you, the landscape, the smells, the sensations. After one week back, this is what had hit returnee Edward Robbins. The accent. Gyms. They just get it. Roadside shopping.  […]

In Ongoing Crisis, SAA Appoints Yet Another Acting CEO

By SAPeople Staff Writer 19-11-15 05:15

JOHANNESBURG – The embattled South African Airways has appointed a new CEO after only four months, its seventh chief in four years, after the airline faced renewed challenges from its pilots and staff, according to news reports on Wednesday. SAA said in a statement that Thuli Mpshe will be replaced as acting chief by the head of technical […]

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12 of the Most Shared Videos and Views on Paris

By SAPeople Staff Writer 18-11-15 16:34

If you’re feeling overwhelmed by what has happened in Paris, you’re not alone. In the aftermath of the attacks on Friday evening, many are finding it hard to figure out what has happened and, indeed, where all this is going. The media has barely taken a moment to breathe. In the last few days there have been French reprisal attacks against […]

Poultry Imports to SA to Resume After US Threat to Withdraw

By SAPeople Staff Writer 18-11-15 09:14

CAPE TOWN – After several weeks where it seemed South Africa might lose a huge American agricultural contract, it has signed an agreement with the United States to resume imports of 65,000 tons of chicken a year, according to news reports on Tuesday. The US had threatened to suspend trade benefits for South African farm products earlier this […]

The Haunting Legacy of South Africa’s Gold Mines

By SAPeople Staff Writer 17-11-15 18:54

The name is derived from “happy prospect” in Afrikaans, and once upon a time, life and the gold haul were both good at the Blyvooruitzicht Gold Mine, 50 miles west of Johannesburg. But two years after the mine’s owners abandoned it because it was unprofitable, sewage runs in the streets of the old mining village, […]

Tutu Bids Aloha to Hawaiian Canoe in Port to Celebrate Friendship with SA

By SAPeople Staff Writer 17-11-15 17:29

The double-hulled Polynesian voyaging canoe Hokulea – or Hōkūleʻa – has arrived in Cape Town, halfway around the world from Hawaii on a 60,000-mile journey. And there to greet the boat was one of its most famous supporters, Archbishop Desmond Tutu. On the Hokulea website, it said the visit to Cape Town was helping to celebrate ancestral connections and renewed friendship […]

Dogs Have Their Day in Cape Town

By SAPeople Staff Writer 16-11-15 17:24

Nothing like spending a Sunday morning doing a walkathon with your pooch. Which is what some 1,000 Capetonians did this weekend, with dogs of every shape and size and breed. The 22nd annual Wiggle Waggle, held in Constantia in the shadow of Table Mountain and with an impending rainfall, was in aid of the Society […]

‘Terminator’ Arnold Backs Anti-Poaching in New Video

By SAPeople Staff Writer 16-11-15 13:16

Actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is in a new anti-poaching video where an elephant’s tusk gets blown up after the “Terminator” says “Let’s get rid of the demand for ivory”. Watch the video of the tusk explosion: “Hey, stop killing 96 elephants every day just because of this ivory,” Schwarzenegger  says, holding up a tusk. […]

After Paris, Muslims Around World Say #NotInMyName

By SAPeople Staff Writer 16-11-15 12:27

Countless Muslims around the world are voicing their disapproval of the ISIS attacks on Paris on Friday, in which at least 129 people were killed, by raising their voices on social media under the banner #NotInMyName. At the centre of the campaign is a video from September 2014 called “#NotInMyName: ISIS Do Not Represent British Muslims” that […]

Ker-Pow! Just What Joburg Needs – a Superhero! VIDEO

By SAPeople Staff Writer 16-11-15 16:14

As superheroes hit the movie and TV screens of the world, South Africa is getting one of its own. And going from this trailer, it looks pretty special and amazing. So does Johannesburg! Director Gareth Crocker introduces clips from the series, “Jongo” https://vimeo.com/124604413 Based in the City of Gold and the Cradle of Humankind, the eight-part series “Jongo” […]

Beautiful Love Song by Eastern Cape’s Nathi VIDEO

By SAPeople Staff Writer 13-11-15 14:20

“Nomvula” is a very chill, very catchy Xhosa song by up-and-coming singer Nathi – he’s been called “a breath of fresh acoustic air” – in a gorgeous video shot around his home province of the Eastern Cape. The song is from his debut album, “Buyelekhaya”, and has already been viewed over 300,000 times on YouTube in less […]

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