South African Post Office Back in Full Swing

By SAPeople Contributor 11-12-14 12:45

Both locals and South Africans abroad will be pleased to know the South African Post Office (SAPO) is back to full operation! But please do exercise a little caution as they catch up on the backlog… SAPO made the announcement a few hours ago, revealing that they have appointed a special team to implement ground-breaking initiatives […]

Princess Charlene of Monaco gives Birth to Twins

By SAPeople 04-07-18 12:15

The Palace of Monaco was lit up last night to celebrate the birth of twins to the Principality’s royal couple – South African Princess Charlene and Prince Albert II of Monaco. The birth took place yesterday evening at the Princess Grace Hospital on the hill overlooking Monaco. The palace has announced that the former Olympic athlete […]

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South African Hostage Pierre Korkie was due to be Released Today

By SAPeople 07-12-14 08:34

South African hostage Pierre Korkie, who was tragically killed in Yemen this weekend, was due to have been released today in time to spend Christmas with his family. Instead he passed away during a failed rescue attempt by American Special Forces in the early hours of yesterday morning. Gift of the Givers Foundation, who participated […]

Guess which Country features in Top 10 for Raising Expat Children

By SAPeople Contributor 04-12-14 10:23

Many South Africans, who have become expats themselves, may find the latest survey by banking giant HSBC quite interesting. It turns out that thousands of expats from different nationalities rate South Africa as one of the best countries for children to grow up in! Regina Graeff from ExpatCapeTown.com compiled the following report. With her kind permission we hereby publish […]

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Dr Ian Player passes away, leaving a legacy for us to continue

By Craig Doria 27-05-15 18:41

It is with sad regret that we have received reports on the death of South African (and international) conservation legend Dr Ian Player. Dr Player who was 87-years-old suffered a serious stroke last Thursday and passed away peacefully at his home in Karkloof, Kwa Zulu Natal today, surrounded by his wife Anne and close family. […]

Good News and a little Christmas Cheer for Posters!

By SAPeople 26-11-14 15:09

South African Post Office (SAPO) has announced they are pleased with the end of what appeared to be an everlasting strike that impeded Post Office operations around the country, leading to unhappy customers across the globe who couldn’t send or receive items from SA (and resulted in an increased use of private courier services for the more desperate)! […]

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The Rhino Crisis: Hope and Despair from SANparks

By Craig Doria 25-11-14 20:57

It is with both hope and despair that we read the latest South African National Parks (SANParks) Press Release on Rhino Poaching in South Africa, and we know that the situation is no less bleak in other African countries. It’s never nice to be the prophet of doom, but really – hasn’t the time come […]

The City of Possibility gets its Due

By Ted Botha 23-11-14 15:41

A strange thing has been happening to Johannesburg lately – people are noticing it. While the rest of the world, especially glossy magazines and TV lifestyle programs, have been focusing on Cape Town, Johannesburg has slowly been getting on with business. The latest to pay attention is Good Magazine, an American quarterly brought out by […]

From Sun & Surf to Severe Snow Storm…with the SA Flag shining through!

By SAPeople 22-11-14 20:26

South African expat and truck driver Jaun-Deo (JD) Jardine was stuck for 36 hours in Buffalo during the recent record-breaking snow storm, where he took the photos on this page. “I’m originally from JBay (Jeffrey’s Bay),” he says, “so it’s a bit of a change!” And even though he’s thousands of miles from the sun and surf of […]

South African Teen Driver Represents SA and Africa in Las Vegas World Finals

By SAPeople 22-11-14 13:33

A young South African is making his country (and sister) proud in Las Vegas this weekend, after being selected to represent South Africa and the African continent, for the very first time, in the SuperKarts Supernationals World Finals in the USA! Sixteen-year-old Ewan Taylor is competing against the best drivers from around the world, including the likes of […]

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Viva Vincent the Wimpy Waiter!

By SAPeople Contributor 20-11-14 14:09

A kind and unassuming waiter by the name of Vincent has become the most talked about South African employee in the past 24 hours. Yesterday he performed a good deed at the Wimpy branch in Canal Walk, Cape Town…which did not go unnoticed. And today he is being celebrated all over social media for his kind […]

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The Hills are Alight – Fish Hoek, South Africa

By SAPeople 06-01-21 23:52

At first, the scene looks like another sensational sunset in South Africa blazing across the sky. But unfortunately this was a real fire burning on Elsies Peak today in Fish Hoek/Glencairn, Western Cape, South Africa. (See Update below.) Local professional photographer Robyn Gwilt – from RobynG Photography – took the dramatic set of photos on this […]

Teacher mentor programme wins international award

By SAPeople Contributor 27-02-15 21:46

A non-profit organisation that works with teachers in the Western Cape’s poorest areas to improve the quality of teaching and learning in maths and science is getting international recognition. The Western Cape Primary Science Programme (PSP), with over 30-years’ experience in the field, received the Global Best award for science, technology, engineering and maths in […]

Young Elephant makes Herculean effort to fight off 14 Lions!

By SAPeople 13-11-14 11:41

Video footage of a young elephant fighting off an attack by a group of lions, has been viewed over 4-million times in less than two days. The New York Post uploaded the video footage, taken at a safari camp in Zambia, on November 11. The video shows a young elephant of approximately one-year-old being attacked […]

Have You Been to Muizenberg Lately?

By Ted Botha 10-11-14 21:04

What was a well-kept South African secret is now kind of out the bag. National Geographic Adventure magazine has named Muizenberg as one of the 20 Best Surfing Towns in the world, joining such esteemed company as Byron Bay in Australia, Hanatei in Hawaii, Biarritz in France and Bukit Peninsula in Bali. Most of us […]

Africa Ebola Map Goes Viral…

By SAPeople 18-11-14 11:06

If there’s one positive thing to come out of the latest Ebola outbreak it’s that the rest of the world may learn a little about Africa, its size and the location of its many countries! Update below. Any South African abroad has been asked at least once where exactly on the continent South Africa is, […]

South African Humour around Senzo Tragedy – Healing or Hurting?

By SAPeople 05-11-14 07:07

By now, most people in South Africa have seen or taken part in the #NotSenzosDad phenomenon trending on Twitter. But is it healing or hurtful? And how does it feel for Senzo’s dad? Within a day of murdered Bafana Bafana star Senzo Meyiwa’s funeral, the jokes began. At the funeral, which was held at the […]

Oscar Pistorius latest: the NPA appeals Judge Masipa’s findings

By Suzanne Brenner 05-11-14 18:12

JOHANNESBURG (UPDATED Wednesday, 5 November 2014) The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) yesterday filed its appeal against the conviction and sentencing of Oscar Pistorius on a charge of culpable homicide. The NPA described Judge Thokozila Masipa’s sentence of five years in jail for the death of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in February 2013, as “shockingly light’ […]

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Guy Scott: Zambia’s impolitic white leader

By SAPeople Contributor 27-02-15 21:43

For the next three months an African country will be run by a white man, the first since Paul Berenger became prime minister of Mauritius in 2003. The death of President Michael Sata in a London hospital on 28 October has elevated his deputy, 70-year-old Dr Guy Scott, to the most powerful office in Zambia. […]

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Former Springbok Tinus Linee Passes Away

By SAPeople 20-08-19 23:38

Former Springbok centre Tinus Linee passed away at his home this morning. He was only 45-years-old. The Western Province rugby player was suffering from Motor Neurone Disease (MND), which he was diagnosed with only last year in April. Well-known Springbok scrumhalf Joost van der Westhuizen was diagnosed with the same debilitating condition in 2011. This morning Joost posted […]

International Kite Festival, Muizenberg, South Africa

Flying High as a Kite in Muizenberg! International Festival now on!

By SAPeople 01-11-14 21:31

The International Kite Festival kicked off today in Muizenberg with brilliant blue-sky conditions providing the perfect backdrop to showcase those kites. Zaahid Appoles and Robyn Gwilt were there to capture the photographs on this page – from Cape Town-loving kites to international flags, Pegasus, a shark, a dragon (of course!)…and many more. “I woke to a really calm, windless morning….but […]

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