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Great News as Gauteng Officially Lifts Water Restrictions

By SAPeople 14-03-17 11:05

PRETORIA – The Department of Water and Sanitation has officially lifted water restrictions in Gauteng. The department announced on Monday that it has published in a government gazette the lifting of water restrictions in Gauteng. The department said that the lifting of the water restrictions follows the recent rains that flowed into the Integrated Vaal River […]

Blitzboks Lose Rugby Tournament But WIN Hearts in Canada

By SAPeople 14-03-17 09:44

The Springbok Sevens may not have won the rugby sevens tournament in Vancouver over the weekend… but they won hearts, and made South Africans proud! Local Canadian media has reported the awesome good deed they performed on their way to the first day of matches, when they saw two women who had broken down on the […]

Game Over as Durban Loses Commonwealth Games 2022

By SAPeople 13-03-17 19:35

Durban, South Africa, has lost the right to host the Commonwealth Games in 2022… although the South African Sports Minister said they have received no official notification yet. In a statement published in the media on Monday (see below), the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) said it had completed its review of the final information submitted […]

Classic Happy Traffic Officer Reminds Motorists Why They Love South Africa

By SAPeople 13-03-17 13:38

If there’s one video that’s making South Africans say “This is why I love this country”- it’s this… classic footage of an officer “directing traffic South African style”. The video was uploaded to Facebook on Saturday by Murray Kernick, and has already been viewed over 369,000 times… with one of the most popular comments being: “See, this […]

More Photos and Videos of Heavy Waves Battering Durban Beach Front, South Africa

By SAPeople 22-01-18 01:24

Here is more incredible video footage and photos of the massive freak waves – with one specifically being mini Tsunami-like in its nature – that pounded Durban’s beach front promenade in South Africa today, Sunday 12 March 2017. The strong winds and big swell are believed to have been caused by powerful Cyclone Enawo which hit Madagascar five days […]

WATCH Incredible Huge Tsunami-Like Waves Roll Into Durban Beachfront, South Africa

By SAPeople 22-01-18 01:24

Durban photographer CRAIG DOVE captured this incredible footage of large, freak waves rolling into Durban beachfront today, Sunday 12 March 2017… as rough seas batter the KwaZulu-Natal coastal resort in South Africa. (Update: For photos of today’s Heavy Storm and Flood in Durban, click here.) Craig took the video of the massive waves at North Beach, Durban… […]

A Salute to Cops that Make South Africa a Great Country

By SAPeople 12-03-17 18:37

It’s easy to complain when things go wrong… but sometimes we forget just what our police force goes through, risking their lives to keep us safe. For instance, this weekend the Durban police worked tirelessly to successfully find a one-month-old missing baby… in what turned out to be a “false claim of crime” (in the […]

Watch Videos of Cyclists (and a Portaloo!) Blown Over by Cape Doctor!

By SAPeople 12-03-17 17:14

Watch some of the hectic scenes at today’s cancelled Cape Town Cycle Tour. The event was cancelled for the first time in history due to extreme weather conditions, with winds of over 100km/hour blowing in some parts of the route. Various Whatsapp Groups shared the following videos: Watch Video of Cyclists being blown off their […]

Police Confirm Baby Siwaphiwe’s Mother IS One of Three Arrested

By SAPeople 12-03-17 10:58

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed that the mother of baby Siwaphiwe Mbambo has been arrested. The one-month-old baby girl went missing on Friday after a reported hijacking and abduction, and was found in the early hours of Sunday. Here is SAPS’ full statement and details of the event: “The South African Police […]

Hout Bay Fire Victims to Benefit After Extreme Winds Force Historical Cancellation of Cape Town Cycle Tour

By SAPeople 12-03-17 10:37

The famous Cape Town Cycle Tour, formally known as the Cape Argus, has been cancelled today due to extreme weather conditions caused by the equally famous ‘Cape Doctor’… but fortunately, yesterday’s stricken fire victims will benefit. After starting this year’s event, the race’s official Twitter page posted an urgent update saying: “Due to extreme weather […]

The Messages the Kruger National Park Wants to Send Poachers

By SAPeople 12-03-17 13:45

While most wildlife conservationists are calling for the South African government to reveal more frequent updates on the number of rhino poached in South Africa, it appears that SA National Parks (SANParks) disagrees that this would be useful. In fact, SANParks believes rhino poaching statistics can send the wrong message. At a stakeholder seminar at the Nombolo […]

Missing Durban Baby Siwaphiwe Has Been FOUND!

By SAPeople 12-03-17 09:53

South African Police Service (SAPS) spokesperson Thulani Zwane has confirmed that the missing Durban baby has thankfully been found. Speaking to East Coast Radio (ECR) just after 04h00 Sunday morning, Zwane said: “I can confirm that the one-month-old baby, who was missing, has been found… and she is still alive.” (Listen here.) He said: “We managed to […]

Please HELP the Stricken Families of the Imizamo Yethu, Hout Bay Fire

By SAPeople 11-03-17 22:37

Approximately 2,400 people have been left destitute after the huge fire which raged through Mandela Park in Imizamo Yethu informal settlement in Hout Bay Valley, South Africa. The fire, which began late Friday night, caused at least two deaths, with many reports (including a tweet from the Democratic Alliance) putting the number of fatalities at nine. Firefighters […]

Search for Missing Durban Baby Siwaphiwe Continues Despite Rumours

By SAPeople 11-03-17 21:02

KWAZULU-NATAL – The South African Police Service (SAPS) says that contrary to rumours, baby Siwaphiwe Mbambo is still MISSING. A newborn baby that was tragically found abandoned, is NOT Siwaphiwe. SAPS said a reward of up to R250,000 is being offered to anyone who can provide useful information that can lead to the recovery of […]

Hout Bay Fire, 2017

Justin Sullivan Heartbreaking Photos: Imizamo Yethu, Hout Bay Fire. Questions Raised. Prevention Needed.

By SAPeople 11-03-17 15:57

A fire that started around midnight (unconfirmed) in Imizamo Yethu Informal Settlement, Hout Bay, has destroyed hundreds of homes and left thousands homeless… writes Western Cape photographer JUSTIN SULLIVAN. In an update on Facebook Justin said City Fire and 2 helicopters are currently still bringing the blaze under control. “The scenes this morning were chaotic and […]

Residents Flee as Huge Fire Burns Hundreds of Homes in Western Cape, South Africa

By SAPeople 11-03-17 22:47

South African firefighters have been battling since the early hours of this morning to put out a huge fire in Mandela Park in Imizamo Yethu informal settlement, greater Hout Bay Valley, Western Cape. There have reportedly been two fatalities. Witnesses describe terrible scenes as residents rush to escape and save their lives, running with whatever personal […]

Relief as South African Expat & Fiancée Released from Abu Dhabi Prison

By SAPeople 11-03-17 01:14

Port Alfred-based mother, Linda Culverwell, became one of the happiest moms on the planet  today when she received a call from her son in Abu Dhabi letting her know that he and his girlfriend have been released from prison, and all charges dropped. Linda told local media: “I screamed his name! I was busy with a blood […]

Today’s Most Shared Video: Kids Interrupt BBC Interviewer

By SAPeople 10-03-17 19:09

This has to be the most popular video being shared on social media today… because almost every parent can relate! That moment when you’re trying to act professional on Skype, and your children wander in… It happened to Professor Robert Kelly, who was being interviewed live on BBC News about South Korea. “I think one of […]

Durbanites Desperately Trying to Locate Baby Simphiwe, Stolen in Hijacking

By SAPeople 10-03-17 19:16

A one-month-old baby girl – Simphiwe – is missing in South Africa after her mother’s vehicle was hijacked in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, earlier on Friday. According to the South African Police Services (SAPS), the stolen car has since been found abandoned south of Durban, in Montclair… but the baby was not found inside. SAPS said: “A one month old baby is still missing […]

South African Taxis Block Airport in Protest Calling for Uber Regulation

By SAPeople 10-03-17 13:45

Metered taxi drivers in South Africa blocked the R24 highway to the airport Friday morning in a protest to demand that Uber be regulated. The strategically positioned go-slow protest began at around 04h30 between Edenvale and OR Tambo International Airport, creating traffic chaos and severely affecting passengers wanting to make their way to the airport to […]

Alarming Reports of THIRTEEN Rhino Poached in Past 24 Hours in South Africa

By SAPeople 15-03-17 16:17

It’s not even full moon… and distressing reports have come in that as many as thirteen rhino have been poached in South Africa during the past 24 hours. (Update Friday 08h00 SA Time: the rhino poaching figure has been updated from eight to 13.) Captured in Africa (CIA) CEO, Drew Abrahamson, tweeted early Thursday evening: “ALARMING REPORTS from […]

South African Completes Record-Breaking Solo SUP Journey Across Atlantic

By SAPeople 09-03-17 17:17

South African stand-up paddle boarder Chris Bertish has successfully completed his incredible record-breaking journey – alone – across the Atlantic. His wife was there to greet him… with a South Africa flag of course! (See video below.) The 42-year-old paddled into English Harbour, Antigua, on Thursday after his epic 93-day solo trip across the ocean. In […]

Haunting Photos of Iconic Big Tusker Satao II… Killed by Poachers

By SAPeople 09-03-17 15:24

The world has been mourning the news this week that one of Africa’s few remaining iconic Big Tuskers, Satao II, was killed by poachers in Kenya.  Wildlife conservationist and keen photographer Dex Kotze spent a week in Tsavo in August 2016, where he captured several hauntingly beautiful photos of the male elephant. “I saw Satao II […]

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