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Bloemfontein Pelted by Heavy Hailstorm PHOTOS & VIDEOS

By SAPeople 20-10-16 22:05

Bloemfontein in the Free State, South Africa, was struck by a heavy hailstorm and some desperately needed rain on Thursday. According to locals it didn’t last long, but it “really came down”. Brenden Nel, rugby editor for SuperSport, uploaded a couple of videos to You Tube, including one in which a car can be seen getting pelted […]

Pretoria Delights with Jacarandas Out in Full Bloom PHOTOS

By SAPeople 20-10-16 20:53

This is why they call Pretoria Jacaranda City! CAROL ALLAIS captured these photographs of Jacaranda trees in Tshwane this week… “Pretoria is looking absolutely spectacular at the moment,” she says. Lydia Potgieter says the jacarandas “appear to be at different stages in the blooming cycle. Maybe as a result of drought.” And it’s not only Jacarandas […]

Guptas Respond to Finance Minister Gordhan’s Application

By SAPeople 20-10-16 09:19

JOHANNNESBURG – Gupta-owned Oakbay has responded to South Africa’s Minister of Finance, Pravin Gordhan. In a statement issued to the press, it says that on Tuesday afternoon van Der Merwe Associates (VDMA) notified the Minister of Finance’s attorneys of Oakbay’s intention to oppose the application issued under case number 80978/16 on 14 October 2016 – unless the […]

A Special Poem for President Zuma… by Award-Winning SA Poet Athol Williams

By SAPeople 19-10-16 16:10

Open letters, even songs, have been written for President Jacob Zuma, as South Africans become increasingly desperate for a leader who will step down or step up and lead. Here now is an inspired poem by award-winning poet Athol Williams, who recently became the first person ever to win the Sol Plaatje European Union Poetry Award twice! […]

Coaches’ Indaba to Plot a New Direction for South African Rugby

By SAPeople 19-10-16 14:58

The SA Rugby Coaches’ Indaba, which began in Cape Town on Wednesday, was designed to plot a new direction for Springbok rugby, said Mark Alexander, acting president of SA Rugby (SARU). Springbok coach Allister Coetzee, his management team and all six Super Rugby coaches and CEOs were in attendance for the opening of the two-day […]

Watch Students Sing ‘Voetsek’ as FeesMustFall Leader is Denied Bail

By SAPeople 19-10-16 12:58

JOHANNESBURG – University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) workers and students sang ‘Voetsek’ outside Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court Wednesday morning, after police asked them to move. The scene came following the denial of bail for Wits University SRC leader Mcebo Dlamini (32). Watch below. Dlamini, one of the #FeesMustFall leaders, was arrested on Sunday morning – at a Wits […]

PHOTOS: UCT at Boiling Point… but “Violence is Not the Answer”

By SAPeople 18-10-16 19:29

Last week Western Cape photographer JUSTIN SULLIVAN reported on a beautiful and peaceful candlelit vigil at CPUT (Cape Peninsula University of Technology). Today he witnessed the contrast. An outbreak of violence at the University of Cape Town (UCT). “It was terrible to see violence erupt on UCT Campus this afternoon,” he says, “especially after my previous […]

Police Deny Targeting Student Leaders, Say 567 Arrested in #FeesMustFall

By SAPeople 17-10-16 22:02

PRETORIA – South African Police Services (SAPS) say they have arrested 567 persons in 265 cases relating to the student protests over fees at the country’s institutions of higher learning and training. SAPS acting National Commissioner General Kgomotso Phahlane said at a briefing in Pretoria on Monday the arrests were made from 1 February 2016 to […]

Protesters Throw Poo into UCT’s Law and Economics Buildings

By SAPeople 17-10-16 22:04

At about 6:30am Monday morning about 30 student protesters blocked Baxter Road outside the University of Cape Town’s Tugwell and Leo Marquard residences. This is the main stop of the university’s shuttle service. The protesters eventually swelled to about a hundred people. At times private security moved the protesters out the road, but the protesters […]

Gupta’s Oakbay CEO Announces Sudden Resignation Due to Health Issues

By SAPeople 17-10-16 19:45

JOHANNESBURG – Oakbay Investments – the holding company for the Gupta family’s businesses in South Africa – has announced the sudden resignation of its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Nazeem Howa with immediate effect. In a statement this evening, Oakbay said after a period of illness Howa is stepping down, “due to health issues and medical […]

Caring Cop Notices Ouma ‘Sukkel’ and Picks Her Up

By SAPeople 17-10-16 21:47

Fanus Schutte‎ from Coligny in North West, South Africa, was so pleasantly surprised to see a wonderful act of kindness Sunday that he took this photo and uploaded it to Facebook group “All SAPS & CPF’s in SA”. The policeman in the photo is Constable Masibi from Coligny who was on patrol when he drove past three […]

South African Sports Legend Neil Tovey Suffers Heart Attack

By SAPeople 17-10-16 01:37

South African sporting legend – and Technical Director of the SA Football Association (SAFA) – Neil Tovey (54) has suffered a heart attack. In a press statement, SAFA said his brother Mark Tovey confirmed the incident, adding that the former Bafana Bafana captain was in critical condition and doctors were battling hard to stabilise him. […]

EFF Lays Criminal Charges Against Guptas and Duduzane Zuma, President’s Son

By SAPeople 16-10-16 16:48

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have opened a criminal case against the “Gupta Criminal Syndicate” on Sunday in South Africa… and revealed they “fear that due to their connection to high office, the suspects will temper with evidence and crucial witnesses.” The charges pertain to the so-called ‘State Capture’ by the Gupta family, including ‘money […]

The Lighter Side of a Dark Week in South Africa

By SAPeople 17-10-16 22:43

After what some media in South Africa have labelled a ‘dark week’ – in which SA student protests turned violent, vehicles were burnt in Braamfontein, the Public Protector was prevented from releasing her State Capture report before leaving office, a summons was issued for Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and the Rand dropped – there have been a couple […]

Former Joburg Mayor Parks Tau Elected President of Top World Body

By SAPeople 16-10-16 10:32

Congratulations to Johannesburg’s former Mayor Parks Tau who has been appointed President of world body United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG), the umbrella body of local governments around the world. UCLG, which has its headquarters in Barcelona, Spain, is the equivalent of the United Nations (UN) for local government. It represents over 240,000 towns and regions, 175 […]

Lions Rugby Player Julian Redelinghuys Expected to Make Full Recovery

By SAPeople 15-10-16 22:18

Golden Lions Julian Redelinghuys is due to undergo surgery Sunday morning, and is expected to make a full recovery following the “desperately unlucky collision” during Saturday’s Currie Cup match against the Free State Cheetahs in which he sustained a serious neck injury. The Lions Rugby Union published the medical report from team doctor Dr Rob […]

Sundowns Beats Egypt Club in Front of Jubilant Home Crowd. One Step Closer to Africa Crown

By SAPeople 17-10-16 23:37

Congratulations to Mamelodi Sundowns for beating Egyptian powerhouse Zamalek in an action-packed match at Lucas Moripe Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa, today. They’re one step closer to being crowned African club champions! The home team thrashed Zamalek in the CAF Champions League final first leg with a score of 3-0. It was a champion’s performance, delivering awesome atmosphere, goosebumps […]

VIDEOS: Scary Great White Shark Cage Accident & SA Teen Swims with Sharks

By SAPeople 15-10-16 20:19

While there’s a Jaws-like video that’s going viral right now (watch below), a passionate 14-year-old South African is doing his utmost to change public perception of sharks. The viral video – viewed on YouTube over nine million times in the past couple of days – was filmed off Guadalupe Island and shows a “very rare occurrence” […]

Watch BBC’s Breathtaking Planet Earth II Trailer (Featuring LOTS of Africa)

By SAPeople 15-10-16 16:11

Planet Earth was a landmark TV series a decade ago, when it redefined natural history film-making. Now, the BBC takes viewers even closer than before with Planet Earth II… and naturally Africa’s wildlife features a lot. The stunning series – narrated by Sir David Attenborough – uses high-tech cameras, the latest in camera stabilisation, remote recording […]

About Last Night… Burning in Braamfontein

By SAPeople 15-10-16 11:43

University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) students have been quick to distance themselves from the violent incidents which occurred in Braamfontein, South Africa, Friday night… where an SABC van was set alight, bottles were thrown at passing vehicles and students were allegedly shot with rubber bullets by police. One student – Arnold Maflow – tweeted just […]

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