South African Springbok Legend Chester Williams Dies at 49

By SAPeople 06-09-19 23:58

CAPE TOWN – Former Springbok legend Chester Williams has passed away at the age of 49. The former Springbok wing, Blitzboks captain, and coach died suddenly on Friday 6 September 2019, from a heart attack. Mark Alexander, President of SA Rugby, reacted with shock and disbelief when the news surfaced on Friday afternoon. “The news […]

Madagascar Forest Destruction Worse Than Amazon, Wiping Out Humans’ Tiniest Relative

By Reuters 06-09-19 13:58

KIRINDY FOREST, Madagascar – As a shocked world watches fires ravage the Amazon, slash-and-burn farmers are wreaking proportionally worse destruction half a world away in Madagascar, driving humanity’s smallest relative – the Madame Berthe’s mouse lemur – to extinction. Frustrated conservationists hope Friday’s arrival of the environmentally-conscious Pope Francis will spotlight the island that lost […]

South African Embassy in Lagos, Nigeria, Remains Closed After Attacks

By SAPeople Contributor 31-12-20 15:12

The South African embassy in Lagos, Nigeria, remains temporarily closed after threats led to fears for staff safety, International Relations Minister Naledi Pandor told Reuters. The threats came after attacks this week on foreign-owned businesses in South Afria caused a diplomatic spat. She said South Africa was in constant contact with Nigerian authorities to try […]

South Africa Could Face More Loadshedding, says Eskom

By SAPeople 04-09-19 11:36

JOHANNESBURG – Eish, South Africans could face more load-shedding over the next few months. The acting chief executive of South Africa’s state power firm Eskom said on Wednesday that he could not rule out more power cuts going forward. Jabu Mabuza told a media briefing that Eskom was planning to undertake plant maintenance on 5,500 […]

Zambia Call Off Home Friendly Over South African Riots

By Reuters 04-09-19 10:17

JOHANNESBURG – The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has called off the country’s friendly soccer international against South Africa in Lusaka on Saturday after riots in Johannesburg and the capital Pretoria left at least five people dead. South African police arrested more than 80 people and confirmed the five deaths as violence intensified on Tuesday, […]

Was Yesterday the Saddest Day Ever in South Africa?

By Jenni Baxter 03-09-19 23:01

South Africa has had many ups and downs, but yesterday – Monday 2 September 2019 – it appeared to reach a new low with South Africans around the country heaving a collective sob in the face of more devastating and senseless crimes. Facebook timelines were strewn with tearful, angry and heartbroken messages. Twitter burned with […]

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South African Fuel Prices Rise in September After Rand Slide

By Reuters 03-09-19 09:03

The retail price of petrol in South Africa will rise by 0.7% from Sept. 4, while the price of wholesale diesel will increase by 1.8 percent, the energy department said on Monday. The price of petrol will rise by 11 cents to 16.03 rand ($1.05) per litre in the commercial hub of Gauteng province, while diesel will also […]

Wayde Van Niekerk Rules out World Championship Defence

By Reuters 02-09-19 16:26

World record holder Wayde van Niekerk said he would not defend his 400-metres title at this month’s World Championships in Doha as he has yet to recover from a knee injury. The Olympic champion suffered the injury while playing a charity touch rugby game in October 2017 and has not raced internationally since. The 27-year-old […]

6-Year-Old Kidnapped Outside Her School in South Africa. Reported Ransom Demanded

By SAPeople 03-09-19 08:48

A young six-year-old girl – Amy-Lee de Jager – has been kidnapped outside her school, College Park Primary School (Laerskool Kollegepark) in South Africa, on Monday morning. According to local reports, the kidnappers have demanded a ransom of R2-million. UPDATE: Amy-Lee has been found. Earlier this morning, Laerskool Kollegepark in Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng, posted a photo […]

PHOTOS: South African Women Gather in Silent Vigil for SA’s Fallen Angels

By Jenni Baxter 01-09-19 11:44

South African women ‎fought back yesterday with a powerful display of solidarity, standing in silent vigils at different locations around the country, all dressed in black and holding the heartbreaking list of ‘Our Fallen Angels’, the list compiled by Cape Town resident Cindy September which honours all the women and girls who have been tragically […]

Ebola Death Toll in East Congo Outbreak Rises Above 2,000

By Reuters 30-08-19 14:26

GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo – The death toll from Democratic Republic of Congo’s year-long Ebola outbreak has climbed above 2,000, government data showed on Friday, as responders battle to overcome community mistrust and widespread security problems. The death in neighbouring Uganda of a 9-year-old girl – who had tested positive for the virus after […]

Rising Sea Levels Already Causing Problems For Cape Town

By SAPeople Contributor 30-08-19 11:34

Sea level rise caused by global warming is already causing damage to public and private coastal property in Cape Town. In some areas retreat to higher ground may be necessary. The coast at Milnerton particularly is being affected by erosion, with the public beach under City of Cape Town jurisdiction already having been washed away […]

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Eskom May Need More Bailouts by End-March, says South African Treasury

By Reuters 28-08-19 12:41

CAPE TOWN – The South African government may be forced to inject more money into state power firm Eskom by the end of March next year, should the struggling utility fail to meet its borrowing plan, a National Treasury presentation to parliament said on Wednesday. Treasury has already earmarked 59 billion rand ($3.9 billion) to […]

South Africa Risks Tax Revolt Over Government Corruption

By Reuters 26-08-19 12:30

JOHANNESBURG – South Africans could start withholding their tax payments due to years of corruption which might force the country to seek an international bailout, the chief of the revenue service said on Monday. South Africa has seen revenue collection fall sharply since 2015 due to weak economic growth and maladministration, leading President Cyril Ramaphosa […]

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