Princess Charlene Meets with Springboks Ahead of England Match

By SAPeople Contributor 04-07-18 12:07

LONDON – The Springboks were visited by Royalty on Friday when Princess Charlene of Monaco dropped in on the Captains Run at Twickenham, to wish them well for their match against England on Saturday afternoon at the London venue. The former South African Olympic swimmer met with the team and exchanged gifts. She’ll return home with two […]

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10 Reasons to Make Zanzibar Your Next Holiday Destination

By Craig Doria 31-12-20 20:08

“Zanzibar”, even having lived in East Africa for 16 years, the name still conjurs dreams of exotic mystery, romance and adventure. If you are frequently ‘haunted’ by these wonderful dreams of a tropical island paradise then Zanzibar is the very next holiday you should take, and here are ten reasons why! Zanzibar is actually an […]

South African Abroad Making Brilliant Biltong in Britain

By SAPeople Contributor 17-08-19 22:55

Like most South Africans who move abroad, DAVID MAAS really missed his biltong! And when his bi-annual biltong treats became too expensive… he decided to make his own. Now he has a small business that’s growing rapidly, and he is liaising with a UK university about the nutritional value that biltong has to offer. Ja, it turns out biltong […]

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South African Swimmer Helps Protect Largest Marine Area in History

By SAPeople Contributor 24-08-21 22:40

South African endurance swimmer LEWIS PUGH, who lives between London and Cape Town, has been credited by the United Nations (UN) for his “Speedo diplomacy” which has helped lead to the creation of the biggest protected marine area in history! Here’s the backstory, as told by Lewis himself… Sometimes “Crazy” Gets the Job Done – by Lewis […]

South Africa’s Elon Musk Unveils Stunning Solar-Powered Roof Panels

By SAPeople 30-10-16 15:57

South African-born Canadian-American billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk is revolutionising the way we ‘roof’ our houses in the future, with fantastic new solar-powered roof tiles, launched Friday by his electric car company Tesla. And they’ll be perfect in South Africa – not only for the sun… but in handling the heavy hail storms like those that Musk […]

British Family Searching for Kind South African Couple

By SAPeople 29-10-16 17:28

A British family would like to track down a South African couple to say thank you for their generous gesture that’s left them feeling moved and emotional, during a year in which – unknown to the SA couple – they have battled cancer. On Wednesday evening, Andy Heather posted a message on Facebook saying: “Please […]

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Book Review: The Verdict’s in for Trevor Noah’s ‘Born a Crime’

By SAPeople 04-07-18 14:26

South African expat ELSA BROWNE, who lives in the UK, is one of the first people on the planet to have read Trevor Noah‘s book ‘Born a Crime’, which will only hit stores in mid-November. As most people get their first peek at the book’s contents this week, with the New York Times publishing an excerpt, […]

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Britain gives Green Light for New $22 Billion Runway at Heathrow

By SAPeople Contributor 25-10-16 14:22

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain on Tuesday gave Heathrow Airport the green light to build a new $22 billion (18 billion pounds) runway, ending 25 years of indecision with the most ambitious option available to boost global trade links following the vote to leave the EU. Heathrow, Europe’s busiest airport, had been battling with its smaller […]

Trevor Noah Cancels Mamas: “So Sorry Everyone”

By SAPeople 04-07-18 14:26

South African comedian Trevor Noah has cancelled his hosting gig at the MTV African Music Awards (MAMAs) in Johannesburg Saturday night. He is suffering a “severe upper respiratory and ear infection” and has been advised by his doctor to not take the “added risk of flying” which would be “highly irresponsible and may cause further damage”. […]

South Africans Bring Spectacular Play to London Stage

By Sandi Durnford-Slater 20-10-16 09:55

South African theatre group, Isango Ensemble, is no stranger to the London stage. In 2013 they performed Venus and Adonis entirely in Xhosa at the Globe Theatre to rave reviews. They are back in London this year with their latest production, A Man of Good Hope, which is at The Young Vic until 12th of […]

SA Supermodel Candice Swanepoel Gives Birth to Baby Boy

By SAPeople 08-10-16 16:13

South African supermodel Candice Swanepoel has given birth to her first child, a baby boy named Anacã. The 27-year-old Victoria’s Secret model, and her Brazilian fiancé Hermann Nicoli, welcomed their son into the world on Friday. The happy news was revealed by her photographer friend Jerome Duran who posted a photo of a naked Candice […]

Visa Changes for South Africans Visiting New Zealand

By SAPeople 26-01-17 10:03

Thanks in part to the proliferation of fake South African passports and South Africans who perhaps arrive in New Zealand and never leave, New Zealand has become the latest country to make it a little more difficult for South Africans to visit their friends and family living in the country. As of 21 November this year […]

Poem: I wanted to Grow Old in Africa, by Cindi Barker

POEM: I Wanted to Grow Old in Africa

By SAPeople 08-07-22 22:17

A beautiful poem from freelance writer, poet and author Cyndi Barker, originally from Zimbabwe… now living in the United Kingdom:   I wanted to grow old in Africa With the sun warming my decrepit bones And my great grandchildren running through my grapevine The heat of the sun turning their skins bronze While they played in […]

South African Wins Prestigious Australian Footy Award

By SAPeople 01-10-16 19:44

South African football player Jason Johannison, who moved to Australia when he was eight, has won one of his new country’s most prestigious sporting awards – the Norm Smith Medal! The AFL (Australian Football League) called his team’s win a “fairytale” that “stretched all the way to Johannesburg” because of Johannisen’s medal win. AFL.com.au described the 23-year-old […]

Grieving Son Thanks Blouberg Stranger With “Heart the Size of Africa”

By SAPeople 29-09-16 15:23

A young Capetonian’s generosity of spirit has helped a grieving South African expat through one of the most heartbreaking moments of anyone’s life. Durbanite and photographer Paul Maartens – who has been living in Melbourne for the past 14 years (with regular trips back to SA) – recently flew to South Africa for a fortnight… to farewell his […]

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Photos from South African Heritage Day Celebration in London

By SAPeople Contributor 29-09-16 12:46

South Africans living in London made sure to not miss out on celebrating SA’s Heritage Day on Saturday… with over 300 expats gathering in Wimbledon Park. “We had a fantastic day celebrating our South African heritage together,” says Francine Higham, one of the event organisers. The South African community had received special permission to gather […]

New Visa Will Make It Easier for Parents of South Africans in Australia

By SAPeople 28-09-16 08:31

South Africans in Australia have been relieved to hear that – in recognition of the importance of family – a proposed new visa in Australia will make it easier for migrants’ parents to visit them. In keeping with an election promise, Alex Hawke – Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Control – has launched a discussion […]

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‘Missing’ South African Safe & Grounded in New Zealand After Two Searches

By SAPeople 28-09-16 00:06

A South African expat in New Zealand, Darius DeWet, has spoken today about the circumstances which led to authorities believing he was missing, and a national rescue effort being launched as coastguards searched the ocean for him… twice! Twenty-year-old Darius, who is currently grounded in Whakatane, told local journalists that he had had no idea […]

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When You Move Abroad and Have to Pass that IELTS (Big English Test)

By Marlize Venter 27-09-16 12:14

When we applied for Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia I had to write an IELTS (International English Language Testing System) test. Oh! Horror of horrors! I promptly informed them via email that I studied in English and worked at a company where I spoke mainly English. “Noooo,” they said, “we’ve heard every excuse in the book. […]

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