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UK Tabloid Gets It Wrong About South Africa and Covid-19

By SAPeople 12-05-20 20:31

A UK newspaper yesterday incorrectly implied that a South African pangolin was the “host” of Covid-19 and carried the disease from SA to Wuhan, China. Following the publication of the online story in the UK’s Daily Express newspaper (11 May), Humane Society International-Africa has released a statement clarifying what it calls the “misleading nature” of […]

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Thieves Steal Exhumation Fluid from Mortuary in Free State

By SAPeople 12-05-20 19:19

Thieves who broke into a mortuary in South Africa during the country’s nationwide alcohol sales ban are feared to have stolen litres of exhumation fluid to consume. SA is into its seventh week of coronavirus lockdown and one of the most controversial restrictions has been the total prohibition of buying or selling any type of […]

UIF in South Africa Has Paid Out R11 Billion in COVID-19 Benefits

By SAPeople Staff Writer 12-05-20 15:51

The Unemployment Insurance Fund has  paid out R11 billion in benefits to over two million employees affected by the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in the past month. A total of 161,567 companies launched claims on behalf of their workers over the course of the last month. The funds were disbursed through the COVID-19 Temporary Employer/Employee Relief […]

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South Africa’s COVID-19 Cases Surpass 10,000 Mark

By SAPeople Contributor 11-05-20 12:40

South Africa’s confirmed COVID-19 cases have risen to 10 015. Regrettably, the Health Department has reported eight more COVID-19 related deaths: 3 from the Western Cape, 1 from the Eastern Cape, and 4 from Gauteng. This brings the total national deaths to 194. “We wish to express our condolences to the loved ones of the […]

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Alan Knott-Craig: Hope is a Strategy

By Guest Contributor 11-05-20 12:04

I don’t know about you, but I’m getting worried… writes Alan Knott-Craig. The Corona-virus lockdown is getting me down. It’s getting me depressed. It’s making me a bit scared. It’s not the curfew, or the lack of exercise, or too much time in a confined space with my family, or the alcohol & cigarette ban, […]

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PHOTOS: Anarchy Over Food Parcels Not Delivered in Durban, South Africa

By Kierran Allen 10-05-20 19:44

Today saw violent protests erupt in Shallcross, Durban, as food parcels were again not delivered… writes photojournalist Kierran Allen. As I have said before… people are hungry, desperate and will take drastic measures to get what they want, or – should I say – what they have been promised! Forty-five days have passed in this […]

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Female Soldiers Receive ‘Ladies Packs’ in Rare Show of Gratitude to SANDF

By Tom Brown 10-05-20 16:59

In gratitude to the many South African soldiers who are women – and who will be unable to celebrate Mother’s Day with their children today – a women’s veteran’s organisation handed out female hygiene parcels to over 300 female soldiers on Friday. Former Umkhonto weSizwe and SA National Defence Force (SANDF) member, Granny Seape, said […]

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ANC Caucus Condemns DA’s “Suicidal” Call for Lockdown to End

By SAPeople 09-05-20 20:39

In its virtual Caucus meeting held today, 9 May 2020, the ANC Caucus said it condemned in the strongest terms the “ill-timed and irrational” calls by the DA for the Lockdown to end. The ANC Caucus said in a statement on Saturday evening that the “levels of incitement by the DA Leader and calls for […]

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SA Government Starts Large Prisoner Release to Avoid Overcrowding

By SAPeople 08-05-20 21:38

Ronald Lamola, Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, said about 19,000 low-risk offenders may qualify to be released from prisons across the country, which will decrease the prison population by about 12%, reducing overcrowding. Lamola was addressing the media on Friday afternoon after President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the authorisation of parole for selected categories of […]

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DA Leader Says Lockdown Not COVID Now the Crisis

By Ted Botha 08-05-20 17:05

In a hard-hitting speech where he said the government’s continued, irrational and unexplained lockdown was destructive and going to devastate many more lives than were necessary, Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen said citizens were being treated like common criminals. “Much of the hardship we’re going through is unnecessary,” Steenhuisen said in an online speech today, […]

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WATCH Thousands of Dolphins Visit Hout Bay, South Africa

By Jenni Baxter 26-04-21 23:50

Cape Town, South Africa, has been buzzing this week with the arrival in Hout Bay of another super pod of dolphins. (In April, local residents under lockdown were entertained by thousands of dolphins swimming in the bay.) UPDATE: Super pod of dolphins swims into Hout Bay, South Africa on 23 April 2021. Cape Town resident […]

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South African Stylist Teaching Kids with COVID-19 Hair Message

By Guest Contributor 07-05-20 18:09

Hair stylist Onele Cembi could be the first South African to write a Covid-19 message in his hair! The stylist from KwaNobhuhle, Uitenhage, says he wants to pass on the message about the virus to children and teach them how to spell by “writing” the words in his dreadlocks. “Children seem to be ignorant about […]

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“Ubuntu in Action” Muslim Group Daily Feeds Poor of All Races

By Cassie Jo 08-05-20 10:28

Poorer communities to the southwest of Johannesburg and even farther afield have been benefiting off the incredible feeding schemes being run by the Muslim Association of South Africa. Many of the communities MASA feeds are around Lenasia, such as Vlakfontein, but also the organisation has gone as far as New Scotland in Mpumalanga. Earlier today […]

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South African Presidency Confirms COVID-19 Case

By SAPeople 07-05-20 00:49

Public and staff access to the Union Buildings has been limited following the confirmation of a positive case of COVID-19 on one of the staff members. The member of staff was not named. The Presidency said that in line with government’s guidelines on the management of COVID-19 cases, steps have been taken to secure treatment […]

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Over 500 Healthcare Workers in South Africa Test Positive for Covid-19

By SAPeople 06-05-20 15:12

A total of 511 healthcare workers in the country have tested positive for the Coronavirus (COVID-19), says Minister of Health, Dr Zweli Mkhize. Addressing the media in Rustenburg on Wednesday at Job Shimakana Tabane Hospital, the Minister said of those who have tested positive for COVID-19, 149 have recovered, 26 were hospitalised and two have […]

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SA Businessman’s Open Letter to Ministers Dlamini-Zuma, Patel and Cele

By SAPeople 06-05-20 14:52

M&C Saatchi Abel Group founder Mike Abel – who wrote an open letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa in February, post-SONA and pre-Lockdown – has penned another open letter. This one is to Ministers Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma (Cogta), Ebrahim Patel (Trade) and Bheki Cele (Police). It is cc’d to President Ramaphosa, Dr Zweli Mkhize (Health) and all South […]

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South Africa Pledges $1.3 Million in Response to COVID-19

By Guest Contributor 06-05-20 08:32

South Africa has committed an amount of US $1.3 million in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. President Cyril Ramaphosa made the pledge during a World Health Organisation (WHO) Coronavirus Global Response pledging conference, which was convened by the European Union (EU) on Monday. The conference mobilised resources for the WHO’s recently launched global collaboration to […]

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