Heart-Wrenching Interview with Sheba the Tiger (aka Sasha)

By Guest Contributor 18-01-23 17:58

As South Africans grapple with the tragic ending to the hunt for the escaped tiger known as Sheba, this exquisitely written piece by Facebook Author RALPH SIBANDE has us all in tears. Grab a tissue and read to the end… AN INTERVIEW WITH SHEBA AKA SASHA By Ralph Sibande (republished on SAPeople with Ralph’s kind […]

Escaped Tiger in South Africa Leaves Victims in its Wake

Tragic Ending as Escaped Tiger Sheba Shot and Killed in South Africa

By SAPeople 18-01-23 10:37

South Africans have woken up to the sombre news that Sheba, the tiger that escaped from its Walkerville enclosure in Gauteng, has been shot and killed. So many across the nation had been watching and praying for a positive outcome, as search teams worked tirelessly during the past few days to try and ensure a […]

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Slightly Lighter Loadshedding This Week in South Africa: Stages 4 and 5

By SAPeople 17-01-23 12:33

Over the course of this week 14 generators are expected to return to service, helping to ease the pressure on the power system. Stage 4 loadshedding is being implemented from 05:00 daily until 16:00, with Stage 5 loadshedding daily from 16:00 – 05:00, a slight reprieve after last week’s Stage 6. But still devastating for small […]

This luxurious mountainside mansion in Cape Town with sweeping views of Simon’s Town and False Bay was paid for with Lotto money meant to build toilets for schools in the Eastern Cape. Photo: Ashraf Hendricks

How Lottery Money Was Used to Fund Mansions for High Flyers

By SAPeople 16-01-23 21:07

Five luxury properties connected to misappropriated Lottery grants have been frozen by the Asset Forfeiture Unit. By Raymond Joseph A luxurious mountainside mansion with sweeping views of Simon’s Town and False Bay, owned by a trust controlled by dodgy Pretoria lawyer Lesley Ramulifho, was described as “five-star” when it was put up for auction a few […]

Escaped Tiger in South Africa Leaves Victims in its Wake.

Footprint Found in Search for Escaped Tiger in South Africa

By Jenni Baxter 18-01-23 10:24

An escaped tiger in Gauteng, South Africa – which has attacked and wounded a man in his 30s, and killed a dog – is still on the loose. However a footprint has been found and hopes are high that the tiger, named Sheebah, will be safely caught. Several other animals have reportedly also fallen victim […]

Firefighters' Rapid Response to Fire Along Boyes Drive in Muizenberg

Firefighters’ Rapid Response to Fire Along Boyes Drive in Western Cape

By Jenni Baxter 16-01-23 17:44

Three Huey helicopters, a spotter plane, and fire fighting crews have been dispatched this afternoon to fight a fire that has broken out along one of South Africa’s iconic scenic roads – Boyes Drive – in the direction of Lakeside. SANParks – Table Mountain National Park – issued an alert saying: “?Boyes Drive Fire? Table […]

Dam in Nelson Mandela Bay is at its Lowest Level Ever

Dam in Nelson Mandela Bay is at its Lowest Level Ever

By SAPeople Contributor 16-01-23 16:10

“If this drought continues, the Churchill Dam will dry up by April,” warns a senior official at the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality. Last week, the combined dam levels in the Nelson Mandela Bay region dropped to an alarming 15%, of which only 9% is usable water. A senior worker at the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality […]

Johannesburg Labour Court Judge Portia Nkutha-Nkontwana has ordered the police to apologise to Lt Col Annemarie Oosthuizen for the indignity she suffered as a result of racial abuse. Archive photo: Ashraf Hendricks

SAPS Ordered to Pay Damages to Officer Falsely Accused of Racism

By SAPeople 15-01-23 14:59

R300,000 in compensation awarded to senior police officer. By Tania Broughton. The South African Police Service (SAPS) must pay R300,000 in compensation and apologise to an officer falsely accused of racism. SAPS management had “dismally failed” to put an end to the year-long “racial harassment” of Lt Col Annemarie Oosthuizen, the Johannesburg Labour Court found. […]

Visitors, including children, were swimming in Kalk Bay’s Dalebrook tidal pool on 11 January despite a warning sign posted by the City. Photo: Steve Kretzmann

Sewage on Seashores: Loadshedding Causing Cape Town’s Beach Closures

By SAPeople 13-01-23 19:00

Loadshedding at pump stations blamed for most closures. By Steve Kretzmann Sewage spills have caused the official temporary closure of beaches and tidal pools in Cape Town this holiday season. The City blames loadshedding for the sewage spills. Dalebrook tidal pool in Kalk Bay may currently be polluted because of an extremely low tide but […]

South African Boxing Champ Gerrie Coetzee Passes Away

South African Boxing Champ Gerrie Coetzee Passes Away

By SAPeople 13-01-23 09:31

South African boxing legend Gerrie Coetzee has passed away at the age of 67, from lung cancer. Almost 40 years ago, Coetzee became the World Boxing Association (WBA) World Heavyweight Champion in 1983, after he knocked out American boxer Michael Dokes in the tenth round of their title fight. Nicknamed the ‘Boksburg Bomber’, Coetzee reportedly […]

South Africa loadshedding Eskom

SA Plunged into CONTINUOUS Stage 6 Loadshedding Until Further Notice

By SAPeople 11-01-23 22:47

It was bad enough yesterday when Eskom announced that it would be implementing Stage 6 on a nightly basis “until further notice”… but this afternoon, South Africa’s power utility went a step further and announced that now Stage 6 loadshedding is being implemented “continuously until further notice”. The devastating planned power cuts are impacting not […]

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Elon Musk Breaks Guinness World Record for Huge Loss in Fortune

By SAPeople 11-01-23 23:33

South African born and raised entrepreneur, Elon Musk, has officially broken the Guinness World Record, for the “largest loss of personal fortune” in history! Guinness World Record says: “He has lost approximately $182 billion since November 2021, as estimated by Forbes, although other sources suggest that it could actually be closer to $200 billion. “Although […]

Proposed Eskom move irrational and disastrous

Proposed Eskom Move Irrational and Disastrous, Says DA

By SAPeople Contributor 11-01-23 00:36

The DA notes the expressed intention of the governing party to move Eskom away from Public Enterprises to the Ministry of Energy… writes Ghaleb Cachalia MP – DA Shadow Minister of Public Enterprises The DA is implacably against this move and will fight it, tooth and nail, with all the levers at our disposal. We share […]

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