South African art gallery looks back 100 years

By SAPeople 25-11-19 23:16

by Ray Maota The Johannesburg Art Gallery (JAG) is marking 100 years of art-collecting with an elaborate celebration and launch of a new catalogue detailing the various works in its possession. The event will take place at the gallery in Joubert Park, Johannesburg, on 28 November 2010 at 5pm. The public is welcome to attend […]

Festive gifts with a lasting impact

By SAPeople 03-06-14 07:22

by Nicky Rehbock A South African public service organisation has come up with a novel festive season gift concept that will have a lasting effect on the country’s less fortunate children and animals. The idea is being rolled out through the online Gifts4Good campaign, which offers internet shoppers a range of alternative gifts that support […]

South Africa’s Latest Philanthropy Role Models

By SAPeople 16-11-10 16:10

Most of us wish certain things would improve in South Africa, but we tend to be passive whingers rather than active citizens. The following 15 philanthropists fall into the latter group. They’re active citizens who are helping make a real difference. These exceptional individuals were honoured for their financial contributions at the annual Inyathelo Philanthropy […]

Kentridge gets 2010 Kyoto Prize

By SAPeople 25-11-19 23:16

Lucille Davie World-renowned artist and Johannesburg resident William Kentridge has received the 2010 Kyoto Prize for Arts and Philosophy, for his insights and reflections on human nature through his work. Known as much for his stage designs and hand-drawn animated films as for his artwork, Kentridge is the first African to receive the award, now […]

Innovator up for social media award

By SAPeople 28-02-15 08:13

April McAlister JamiiX, an online counselling service operating on the Cape Flats, was a finalist in the inaugural Bees Awards. The ceremony, which took place in San Francisco on 9 November 2010, recognises the most innovative use of social media in business and communication. In the category of best use of mobile social media, developer […]

South Africa in the Washington Post

By SAPeople 27-02-15 21:48

South Africa’s unique mix of energy, humanity, sheer doggedness and knack for problem-solving are showcased in a six-page supplement in the prestigious Washington Post newspaper, titled South Africa Now and produced on behalf of Brand South Africa. The supplement hit the streets of Washington, DC, in the 6 October 2010 edition of the newspaper. It […]

Ronaldo bares almost all

By SAPeople 10-09-10 21:53

OK, OK, he’s not exactly South African, but he did spend a good few weeks in South Africa until Portugal were eliminated from the Fifa World Cup (and he had his photo taken with Nelson Mandela). So, on that technicality, here’s one for the girls – a sneak peek at football player Ronaldo’s new Armani […]

SA Murders Down

By SAPeople 27-02-15 21:48

Pretoria – Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has released the National Crime Statistics for the past fiscal year announcing a significant decline in the murder rate for that period. Murder decreased by 8.6 percent from 1 April 2009 to 31 March 2010. “We have seen the third largest decrease since 1995. For the first time in […]

Alice Walker to explore Biko ties

By SAPeople 27-02-15 21:48

by Nicky Rehbock Prof Alice Walker has arrived in South Africa to deliver the 11th annual lecture honouring the late Stephen Bantu Biko, an anti-apartheid activist and leader who founded the Black Consciousness Movement. Walker, best known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Colour Purple, was invited to the country by the Steve Biko Foundation, […]

Bow and arrow invented in South Africa?

By SAPeople 27-02-15 21:48

South African archaeologists have found what is believed to be the earliest evidence of human-made stone-tipped arrows, 64 000-year-old stone tools – still with traces of blood and bone – that push the development of bow-and-arrow technology back 20 000 years and throw light on humanity’s cognitive development. The finds, unearthed from layers of very […]

High Risk Area - robbery and prostitution

Only in RSA…

By SAPeople 03-06-14 13:24

From an email doing the rounds… You’ve just got to love South Africa!! Here’s an extra pic sent in by Jan Taljaard who now lives in New Zealand. He says: “Na aanleiding van julle fotos…. Net een uit N Zealand. Weet nie of die Kiwis die humor raaksien nie. Groete.” A shop owner in Brakpan, […]

SA researcher to help save sharks

By SAPeople 27-02-15 21:48

by Janine Erasmus South African researcher Alison Kock of the Save Our Seas Foundation’s Cape Town shark centre, is one of an international group of contributors to an extensive photo library of great white shark fins – one they hope will enable them to eventually track the movements of every great white and boost shark […]

Kulula Airline

Comair Borrows It’s Classic ‘SA Humour’ from Canadian Airline

By SAPeople 10-06-22 15:25

It appears that low-budget South African airline Kulula keeps their prices down by borrowing international jokes. So while an email doing the rounds claims these are “uniquely South African” jokes, they couldn’t be further from the truth – they’re from Canada and they’re just fun light-hearted jokes that most of the world relates too. The […]

Gamu Nhengu - she's got the x factor!

Simon Cowell really, REALLY likes young Zimbabwean

By SAPeople 07-01-21 00:22

A young Zimbabwean is about to become a household name in Britain (and maybe the world), thanks to TV show X-Factor and her extraordinary talent. Her name is Gamu (Gamuchirai) Nhengu and she’s 18. The new season of X-Factor kicked off with Gamu’s audition in Glasgow in June. In the show, Gamu said it’s her […]

Cape Town launches meat-free day

By SAPeople 27-02-15 21:48

by Janine Erasmus The City of Cape Town has launched a campaign to encourage people to eat less meat – at least once a week – for the sake of the environment and the welfare of humans and farm animals. Cape Town executive mayor Dan Plato made the official announcement at the end of July […]

When you thought I wasn't looking

When you thought I wasn’t looking

By SAPeople 27-02-15 21:59

From an email doing the rounds. Submitted by Marie Naude. The picture is priceless, but the verse is wonderful WHEN YOU THOUGHT I WASN’T LOOKING A message every adult should read because children are watching you and doing as you do, not as you say. When you thought I wasn’t looking I saw you hang […]

SA Film shines at Zanzibar Festival

By SAPeople 27-02-15 21:48

by Janine Erasmus South African film Themba: A Boy Called Hope, directed by Pretoria-born Stefanie Sycholt, has scooped the Unicef Child Rights Award at the 2010 Zanzibar International Film Festival (Ziff). (Scroll down for video trailer.) Sycholt received the prize from Unicef Germany board member Anne Luetkes at the film’s premiere in Cologne on 1 […]

SA singer helps launch Youth Olympic Games

By SAPeople 14-08-10 23:47

Former South African Idol winner Jody Williams helped launch the inaugural Youth Olympics Games (YOG) in Singapore tonight. Joined by four other singers from around the world, Jody belted out the YOG official theme song ‘Everyone’ (scroll down for a video of ‘Everyone’). Twenty-year-old Jody became the youngest person to win Idols when she took […]

Louis loves “unbelievable” SA reaction

By SAPeople 09-09-12 10:09

Golfing hero Louis Oosthuizen spoke today of the wonderful and “unbelievable” reaction of his South African family and friends to his recent win at the British Open Golf Tournament. Appearing at a press conference for the PGA Championship in Whistling Straits, USA, Louis spoke of his recent trip back to South Africa since his win: […]

Chelsea Clinton's wedding

Chelsea on Safari in South Africa?

By SAPeople 27-02-15 21:48

President Clinton’s daughter Chelsea Clinton and her new husband Marc Mezvinsky are believed to be honeymooning in…you guessed it, South Africa! The newly married couple are apparently on safari. It’s still rumours at this stage with her father, the former American President, declining to confirm or deny the reports. But it makes such sense – […]

Kelly Fairweather

South African CEO announced for International Hockey Federation

By SAPeople 27-02-15 21:48

South African Kelly Fairweather has been named the new CEO of the International Hockey Federation (FIH), poised to take the helm from October. Kelly has worked closely with the FIH before in his previous roles as Director of the European Regional Office and IF Relations of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and as Director of […]

Charlene to become a Princess in July

By SAPeople 04-07-18 12:23

Former South African Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock is set to become the Princess of Monaco in July next year. The Palace has announced the wedding between Charlene and HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco will take place on the 2nd and 3rd of July 2011. These are revised dates after the original wedding dates clashed […]

Largest SA restaurant Shaka Zulu launches in London

By SAPeople 03-06-14 07:16

A fabulous new restaurant and bar is launching in London…and it’s serving South African food and atmosphere! AND an incredible special introductory offer for sapeople readers (see below). The restaurant is Shaka Zulu and the big launch is tonight (Wednesday 4 August). It’s sure to be a major jol with royalty flying in from South […]

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