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South African Family Christmas in New Zealand Ruined by Late Visa Changes

By SAPeople 10-12-16 00:31

Grandfather Chris Dods-Brooks, now living in New Zealand, had been looking forward to a long-awaited family reunion at Christmas, when he would meet his four grandchildren for the very first time. The tickets were booked. But on 21 November visa laws changed, and his dream Christmas got cancelled… “Why were we given no time to sort this […]

SA Rugby President Mark Alexander

SA Rugby Makes Ground-Breaking Decisions

By SAPeople 10-12-16 00:41

The General Council of SA Rugby on Friday took a number of “ground-breaking decisions that will have far-reaching effects for rugby in the country in time,” according to SA Rugby President, Mark Alexander. The Council accepted a raft of constitutional changes that were designed to better reflect the needs of the Springbok team by re-shaping elements […]

Why the Penguins Must Die

By SAPeople 10-12-16 00:39

Below is a sad, honest insight into the world of conservation in South Africa. This letter, written by journalist and conservationist JOHANN BOTHA on his Facebook timeline is about the penguins, but those fighting to save the rhino from extinction say it sums up how they are feeling too… WHY THE PENGUINS MUST DIE – by […]

UK Seeking to Deepen Ties with South Africa after Brexit

By SAPeople 25-12-20 15:49

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, is in South Africa on a two-day visit to showcase the UK’s commitment to forming even stronger global ties with SA… as the UK prepares to leave the EU. The Chancellor said: “As we leave the EU, Britain’s future prosperity depends on maintaining the strongest possible economic links with our European neighbours, […]

John Glenn, First American to Orbit Earth, Dies at 95

By SAPeople 09-12-16 01:34

(Reuters) – John Glenn, who became one of the 20th century’s greatest explorers as the first American to orbit Earth and later as the world’s oldest astronaut, and also had a long career as a U.S. senator, died in Ohio on Thursday at age 95. Glenn, the last surviving member of the original seven American […]

Thabo Mbeki Appointed as Unisa’s Chancellor

By SAPeople 08-12-16 22:31

Former South African president Thabo Mbeki has been appointed as chancellor of Unisa (University of South Africa). The announcement was made Thursday evening.  Mbeki will replace Judge Bernard Ngoepe, who is retiring after 15 years. At a farewell dinner on Tuesday night to honour Ngoepe’s chancellorship, the retired judge was described as calm, steady and authoritative; […]

#CoffinAssault Accused will Spend Christmas in Jail

By SAPeople 08-12-16 16:31

The two accused men in the ‘Coffin Assault’ case have been denied bail and will remain in police custody over Christmas and New Year. Their next appearance in court will be on 25 January 2017. The two men, Theo Jackson and Willem Oosthuizen, were arrested after a video, taken by one of them, was shared on social media […]

Watch John Steenhuisen’s Heartfelt Tribute to “Worthy Opponent” & Call to Rise above Racism

By SAPeople 08-12-16 18:27

Breaking with tradition, the Democratic Alliance Chief Whip, John Steenhuisen, praised African National Congress Chief Whip, Mphikwa Jackson Mthembu, in a heartfelt tribute to his “worthy opponent” in Parliament on Wednesday. In Steenhuisen’s final speech in Parliament for 2016, he thanked all those who work behind the scenes and thanked the Chief Whips of other opposition parties […]

South Africa Lays Out the Red Carpet for Visit from Zambia

By SAPeople 08-12-16 12:16

PRETORIA – South Africa on Thursday rolled out the red carpet for Zambian President Edgar Lungu who is in the country for a state visit – with President Jacob Zuma welcoming him as a “dear brother” to the seat of government. President Lungu was greeted by a beaming President Zuma, a 21-gun salute and a guard of […]

Justin Bieber is Coming Back to South Africa

By SAPeople 24-12-20 15:37

Global superstar Justin Bieber has announced he will be visiting South Africa in 2017, as part of his Purpose World Tour. The Canadian singer songwriter will be in Johannesburg on Sunday 14 May at FNB Stadium, and in Cape Town on Wednesday 17 May at Cape Town Stadium. Durban missed out. Again. Bieber (22) was the […]

Watch Lunching Lions Block Kruger Park Traffic

By SAPeople 08-12-16 18:38

A large pride of lions brought traffic to a halt in the Kruger National Park, South Africa, after they’d hunted and killed a buffalo. The lions then settled in for a long lunch… right in the middle of the road. The incident occurred near Satara Rest Camp in South Africa’s famous Kruger National Park and took place in […]

Sasol

Check Out Sasol’s Stunning New Head Office in Sandton

By SAPeople 07-12-16 17:08

There’s a new building in town – and it’s impossible to ignore. Shiny, shimmering, sexy and super-cool – South Africans are going crazy over the new Sasol global headquarters in Sandton, Johannesburg. According to Betapoint, Sasol’s strategic real estate advisory and implementation partner, the 67,000 square meter development consolidates Sasol’s previous 11 properties, which were spread […]

Free State’s R380 Million Ghost Hospital

By SAPeople 07-12-16 10:57

In the small Free State town of Trompsburg, a new R380 million hospital continues to gather dust more than two years since its completion. Meanwhile, other clinics and hospitals in the region remain overstretched and under-resourced, according to health activist groups. Mariette Pittaway, the DA Spokesperson for Health in the Free State, says the new […]

Watch Springbok Legend Beast Tackle MASSIVE Python in Africa

By SAPeople 20-11-20 22:42

Springbok legend Tendai “The Beast” Mtawarira gets hands on with South African YouTube sensation Dingo as they wrestle the largest reticulated python currently being kept in Africa. “These snakes are the longest in the world and have the most painful bite of any python,” says Graham ‘Dingo’ Dinkelman (36), a father of three. Dingo’s a self-taught animal […]

South Africa’s Appeals Court Overturns Ruling Allowing ‘Assisted Dying’

By SAPeople 06-12-16 15:04

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeals (SCA) on Tuesday overturned a ruling by a lower court granting a terminally ill patient the right to die, the Justice Ministry said, thereby upholding South Africa’s laws forbidding assisted suicide. In a groundbreaking ruling in 2015, South Africa’s High Court had granted a terminally ill […]

South African Chris Bertish Sets Off to Paddle Across the Atlantic!

By SAPeople 09-03-17 17:18

South African record-breaking stand-up paddle boarder Chris Bertish has officially embarked on an epic journey across the Atlantic… to the sounds of ‘Impi’ by Johnny Clegg and Juluka, playing through the speakers of his craft, Impifish. Update: Chris Bertish successfully completes record-breaking solo SUP journey across the Atlantic Ocean! Chris (42) is attempting the first ever, solo, […]

Rhino Calendar Reveals Scenes of Courage and Hope from STROOP

By SAPeople 06-12-16 11:33

Between finishing filming and editing what promises to be the definitive film on the rhino poaching crisis in South Africa, the award winning STROOP filmmakers, Bonné de Bod and Susan Scott have announced their 2017 STROOP calendar.  SAPeople sat down with STROOP’s director to find out more about the calendar and of course when the […]

Princess Charlene and Twins Surprise Dad at Monaco Christmas Village

By SAPeople 04-07-18 12:06

Princess Charlene and her adorable twins surprised Prince Albert II – and delighted tourists and locals – by paying an unscheduled visit to the Monaco Christmas Village on Saturday. Moments after Prince Albert officially opened the popular annual event, he was surprised by the appearance of his twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, along with mom Charlene (nee […]

Wits Increases Fees by 8%… But Offers Solutions for Struggling Students

By SAPeople 05-12-16 21:28

The Council of the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) has confirmed that the University will be increasing fees for the 2017 academic year by an average of 8% for tuition and residence fees. The reaction on Twitter was that Wits was giving #FeesMustFall protesters “the middle finger” and that the University had waited, as predicted, […]

President Zuma Saddened by Sudden Passing of Gospel Singer Sifiso Ncwane

By SAPeople 05-12-16 19:56

President Jacob Zuma has joined the gospel fraternity in expressing deep sadness and his heartfelt condolences on the passing of gospel sensation and multi-award winning singer, Sifiso Ncwane, who passed away today, 05 December 2016. The gospel legend died Monday morning at Fourways Life Hospital, after suffering kidney failure. “The passing of Mr Ncwane is a […]

Sacred Gathering of Thousands to Pray for Holy Intervention in South Africa

By SAPeople 07-12-16 14:11

While many are complaining and criticising almost everything and blaming almost everyone – from politicians to the global economy – for South Africa’s dire conditions, thousands gathered a couple of weekends ago in the Callabash (FNB Stadium/Soccer City) to ask for a divine Holy intervention from the Almighty God, writes NEO NINO GIOVANNI MOFOKENG. Approximately 50,000 Christians […]

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