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Haunting Photos Capture Decay of Some Small South African Towns

By SAPeople 30-12-20 23:03

Professional photographer Keith Garnet Millar recently travelled the (potholed) backroads of South Africa and visited towns in the Free State such as Clocolan, Jagersfontein, Thaba Nchu and Koffiefontein, along with Marydale and Groblershoop in the Northern Cape, to mention a few. His haunting photos capture a bleak and haunting portrait of some of South Africa’s […]

Over 40,000 Learners in Grades 1 to 8 Sill Not Placed for 2021

Over 40,000 Learners in Grades 1 to 8 Sill Not Placed for 2021

By SAPeople Contributor 30-11-20 09:58

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng is calling on the Gauteng MEC for Education, Panyaza Lesufi to ensure that 41,156 Grades 1 and 8 learners that have not yet been placed for the 2021 academic year are placed before 10 December 2020. According to Lesufi, the department has received 220 000 online applications for Grades […]

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WATCH Crocodile Lunges at Bakkie in Richards Bay, South Africa

By SAPeople 30-11-20 01:50

A video is going viral of a crocodile snapping at a bakkie in Richard’s Bay in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa. Watch below. According to the Zululand Observer (ZO), the crocodile has been keeping local residents “on their toes” for the past few weeks. The paper said it appeared to be looking for somewhere quiet last […]

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DA Calls for Investigation into Ezemvelo’s ‘Complicity’ in KZN Rhino Deaths

By SAPeople 29-11-20 19:36

A year-long investigation by the Democratic Alliance (DA) in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) has allegedly revealed information indicating “gross negligence” by Ezemvelo in protecting rhino. The DA said it will be asking the new KZN Environmental MEC, Ravi Pillay, to appoint an independent team to probe Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife’s “complicity in rhino deaths in the province”. At […]

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John Varty Praises the Running of Kruger Park 40 Years After Last Visit

By SAPeople 28-11-20 21:21

Well known South African conservationist, John Varty, has given the Kruger National Park a resounding nod of approval, saying his recent visit made him “immensely proud to be a South African”, and congratulating SA National Parks (SANParks) for keeping the park clean, and all but sensitive development at bay. The SA filmmaker – who celebrates […]

South Africa's Netball Proteas Secure Series Victory Against Malawi

South Africa’s Netball Proteas Secure Series Victory Against Malawi

By SAPeople 28-11-20 14:14

South Africa’s netball stars wrapped up their Test series against Malawi with a match to spare after another impressive victory, this time 62-29, over their opponents at the Sun City Superbowl. The Proteas went into match day two as the team high on confidence following the South African win on Thursday in the first Test. […]

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Eastern Cape Municipal Officer Arrested for R4.8-Million Covid-19 Irregularities

By SAPeople 27-11-20 16:19

The Hawks have arrested an OR Tambo Municipality official in connection with the COVID-19 Relief Fund tender fraud worth over R4.8 million. Whippery Services Manager, Phumzile Johnson Gwadiso, 48, was on Friday morning arrested by the Hawks’ Serious Corruption Crime Investigation team for her role in the alleged crime. She later appeared before the Umtata […]

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South Africa’s Proteas Beat Malawi in 1st Netball Test

By SAPeople 27-11-20 13:11

South Africa’s Proteas were too strong for Malawi in an impressive 65-25 in their first Test at the Superbowl in Sun City. South Africa started as they meant to continue, with the first break coming from the fourth centre pass and from then on it was one-way traffic. Proteas defenders Phumza Maweni and Shadine van […]

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Captive Lion Breeding is Damaging South Africa’s Tourism Reputation

By Guest Contributor 01-01-21 13:43

Despite overwhelming worldwide opposition, including a parliamentary resolution to close down the captive lion breeding industry, SA’s government is ignoring red flags that the industry is damaging the country’s reputation and deliberating a 2020 annual trade quota for the export of lion bones… writes Melissa Reitz. The Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries (DEFF) said in […]

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South Africa Records 3 069 New COVID-19 Cases and 88 Deaths

By SAPeople Contributor 31-12-20 22:43

There are 3 069 more people who contracted Coronavirus in South Africa, which pushes the cumulative total of COVID-19 cases to 778 571. Meanwhile, 88 more people succumbed to the respiratory disease, which brings the deaths to 21 289. Of the latest fatalities, 33 were recorded in the Eastern Cape, 25 in Free State, 18 in […]

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SA Consul Thandile Sunduza ‘Trailblazes’ in LA with Key Nomination

By SAPeople 27-11-20 10:19

South Africa’s Consul General to Los Angeles, Thandile Sunduza, has been unanimously nominated by the L.A. Area Chamber of Commerce for the position of 2021 Vice Chair and 2022 Chair of the Diplomatic and Commercial Officers Group. The Group provides the infrastructure and venue for members of the consular corps and trade officers to work […]

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Latest List of South Africa’s Most In-Demand Jobs

By SAPeople Contributor 27-11-20 01:19

Higher Education, Science and Innovation Minister, Dr Blade Nzimande, has launched the latest National List of Occupations in High Demand (OIHD) in South Africa. “This list is updated every two years, and marks an important step towards helping us understand better the needs of the labour market, and signals opportunities where our students and graduates […]

Minister Nzimande says Academic year to be completed in March 2021

Academic Year for Universities to be Completed in March 2021

By SAPeople Contributor 27-11-20 01:10

Higher Education, Science and Innovation Minister, Dr Blade Nzimande, says the department is working tirelessly to salvage what is left of the academic year after the COVID-19 pandemic affected learning institutions across the globe.   Speaking during a media briefing on Thursday, Dr Nzimande said the pandemic and national lockdown caused serious disruptions to the […]

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Will Covid-19 Vaccines Bring Life Back to Normal in 2021?

By Guest Contributor 02-01-21 15:26

Three vaccine breakthroughs have sparked hope that the end of the Covid-19 pandemic is close. But vaccinating tens of millions of South Africans is going to be difficult. It would require a massive logistical effort in 2021 for life to return to the way it was before Covid-19. We now have effective Covid vaccines from […]

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