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Hope & Tears as We Get First Glance at Stroop Movie

By SAPeople 12-08-15 12:16

In response to popular demand to see footage from “Stroop – Die Film”, here is the chance to have a “first glance” at some of the heartbreaking scenes from the documentary about rhino poaching in South Africa. SAPeople members helped in Stroop’s fund-raising efforts to have this important film made. Now the filmmakers,  would love your feedback […]

South African Wins 2015 Mongol Derby

By SAPeople Contributor 12-08-15 11:16

South African Byeronie Epstein won the Mongol Derby, one of the world’s toughest horse races, yesterday in spectacular fashion. It was Day 5 of the world’s longest horse race (which covers just over 1,000 km), and it looked like it would certainly go into the 8th Day. But Byeronie and French rider Elise Poitrinal had other ideas…and […]

Homeless SA Teen Finds Freedom in Skateboarding

By SAPeople 12-08-15 08:22

An 18-year-old South African teen – who’s been living on the streets since he was eight – is making headlines around the world thanks to his enthusiasm for skateboarding rather than feeling sorry for himself or doing drugs. Peter Leguma’s story was first shared by the Ginkgo Agency, raising awareness for Skate Aid, a project […]

Africa’s a Country, Right? 20 Myths You Probably Believe

By SAPeople Contributor 11-08-15 11:35

How do you spot an African? That’s easy because we all look the same, speak the same, keep lions as pets and will probably give you ebola. Inspired by #TheAfricaTheMediaNeverShowsYou (see box below). [vc_button size=”size_large” title=”1″ color=”default”] Africa Is Poor Welcome to Luanda, Angola, the most expensive city in the world for expats. Rent is 28.53% higher than […]

Excuse Me, There’s A Lion in My Tree

By SAPeople 08-09-15 14:58

To celebrate the third annual World Lion Day (10 August 2015), here are some of our favourite photos of lions in Africa…chilling in trees. According to safari guide Craig Doria, it’s fairly common in Tanzania where the Manyara National Park is called “Home of the Tree Climbing Lions”, and even more can be found in […]

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Oppikoppi at 21: it’s always been about the music

By SAPeople Contributor 19-08-15 13:02

This weekend Oppikoppi celebrated 21 years of bringing South Africans together with good music and great memories, while creating a unique template for diversity, acceptance and artistic collaboration. Considering the Oppikoppi music festival’s roots – a makeshift barroom stage atop a hill on a farm deep in the North West province – it has come a […]

Fishermen at Umgeni, Durban, South Africa

Inspiring “White Hot & Passionate” Shad Fever

By SAPeople 09-08-15 21:29

It was Shad (Elf fish) Fever down at Umgeni River Mouth in KwaZulu-Natal this morning, and professional photographer ANDREW HARVARD was there to capture the dedication and passion from the local fishermen. “I wasn’t sure where to go shoot at 05:30 and then thought that I hadn’t shot this location a lot so off to […]

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Captured in a Bottle…Sunshine, Love, Lime and Hope…South Africa

By SAPeople 09-08-15 15:06

Imagine…if you will…that you could bottle South Africa’s sunshine and carry it with you wherever you went… And always see the glass half FULL… It would be a love potion… And every reflection would remind you the grass is greenest where you water it… And the sun still shines, even with a slice of lime… You could carry […]

Black Rhino mating in South Africa

Rhinos in Love…And Then He Kissed Her

By SAPeople 08-09-15 14:58

With the escalating poaching of rhino causing rhino figures to tragically dwindle it’s become a rare sight and privilege to view a rhino in the wild in South Africa…let alone to witness a mating pair of Black Rhino who bring hope to the country and to the species. So when Gavin Udal from Wendy’s Country […]

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Chad le Clos Wins Gold for South Africa in Russia!

By SAPeople 08-08-15 18:02

The Springboks may have broken a few fans’ hearts this afternoon, but South Africa’s swim sensation Chad le Clos brought it home for SA in Russia. Chad won gold in the 100 metre butterfly final at the FINA (International Swimming Federation) World Championships in Kazan. The popular South African swimmer went hell for leather and not only won the […]

Thirsty elephants, Kruger National Park, South Africa

Where There’s an Elephant, There’s A Way

By SAPeople 09-08-15 21:38

When an elephant has to drink, he has to drink. And if there isn’t a running river or waterhole nearby, he won’t think twice about surprising tourists by dipping his trunk into a camp swimming pool (or even a toilet – see video below). But today Lorraine Botha discovered a couple of elephants that are even smarter and […]

So Cute! Watch Baby Elephant Chasing the Birds

By SAPeople 07-08-15 15:25

Kruger Sightings recently added this gorgeous video of a tiny new-born elephant to their YouTube page. The elephant calf can be seen trying to chase away swallows that are flying low around him. The video was taken by a tourist called Susan on the H3 near Berg en Dal in the Kruger National Park, in […]

Love is in the Air with Romantic South African Engagement Video

By SAPeople 07-08-15 11:01

A proud South African – and proud fiance – Bruce Fensham has uploaded a video which he claims is the “most romantic engagement video ever made”. And it is romantic (although a little spoilt by one of those viral push messages on YouTube saying: “You wont believe how this guy proposed to his sweetheart in #WildAfrica. What she […]

South African Police Officers

A Shout Out to Two Awesome South African Police Officers Goes Viral

By SAPeople 06-08-15 19:38

A post on Facebook thanking two police officers in Riviersonderend for doing a sterling – and caring – job has gone viral and restored many South Africans’ faith in our police service…reminding us of some of the wonderful individuals who give their time – and risk their lives – for us. Neville Cooper from Gordon’s Bay sent […]

The Great South African Bake Off

The Great South African Bake Off Takes Off Soon with Local Flavour

By SAPeople Contributor 06-08-15 12:23

BBC Lifestyle this week announced its judge and presenter line-up for new local commission The Great South African Bake Off. The series, which will search for the nation’s best amateur baker, will be judged by renowned chefs Shirley Guy and Tjaart Walraven and presented by comedians Anne Hirsch and Donovan Goliath. The ten-part series is produced […]

The New South African Treasure Hunt

By Melanie Walker 06-08-15 09:48

It was fast. It was fun. It was clearly something people in our lovely country should do. And thanks to Kia SA for making it possible after my trusty SUV broke down just in time to not leave! Read about the trip down memory lane – Part One and Part Two. Despite all the bad […]

Castle Says Cheers to Cricket Legend Clive Rice with Moving Tribute

By SAPeople 05-08-15 19:31

Tributes have poured in for former South African cricket captain Clive Rice since he tragically passed away last week at the age of 66…though none have touched us as much as one which was intended to remain private, but which was too special to be kept a secret. It’s a fitting tribute to the sportsman who became […]

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De Villiers Returns to Captain Springboks against Argentina

By SAPeople Contributor 03-09-15 08:19

Jean de Villiers remarkable road to recovery will continue on Saturday when he will captain a Springbok side – also featuring the return of Pieter-Steph du Toit and Siya Kolisi – in the match-23 for the first time since 2013, when South Africa host Argentina at Growthpoint Kings Park in Durban. De Villiers, who suffered […]

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Wild Whales on a Windy Day in SA

By SAPeople Contributor 08-09-15 14:58

Dave Hurwitz from Simon’s Town Boat Company captured these awesome photos of whales having a proverbial “whale” of a time two days ago. Dave told SAPeople that “we find if it is windy, the whales become super active.” On Facebook he wrote “It was wild out there this morning [3 August 2015] – the sea […]

Donations Pour in for Gifted Cape Town Student

By SAPeople 04-08-15 22:13

Listeners to a radio talk show in Cape Town proved recently that they live not only near the Cape of Good Hope, but in the Cape of Good Wishes and Kindness. A mom by the name of Lizanne, from Tableview, called in to Cape Talk’s Kieno Kammies to ask for help for her daughter Amber – a […]

Durban Shines on Ironman Day

By SAPeople 02-08-15 14:46

It may be winter, but Durban dazzled today for the long-awaited second South African Ironman 70.3 race. (The 70.3 figure refers to the total number of miles…which is equivalent to 113 km – 1.9 km swim, 90km bike ride, 21.1 km run) Within four hours and seven seconds, Stuart Marais became the first ever Standard Bank Ironman 70.3 […]

Suzelle DIY – Top Tips on How to Declutter Your Life

By SAPeople 31-07-15 07:04

South Africa’s much loved DIY Goddess Suzelle is back with a brilliant video to help you declutter your life. And this time Marianne IS in the video…because this is a job that requires a helping hand. Suzelle advises that the questions you should ask when deciding whether to keep something or not, are: 1. Is this […]

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