Land Reform Amendment to Allow Expropriation of Land Without Compensation Fails to Pass

Expropriation of Land Without Compensation Amendment Fails to Pass

By SAPeople 08-12-21 01:55

The ANC failed to secure the mandatory two-thirds majority required by the Constitution to pass the 18th Constitution Amendment Bill in the National Assembly today, Tuesday 7 December. Had it passed, it would have resulted in the amendment of Section 25 of the Constitution to allow for expropriation of land without compensation. Dr Annelie Lotriet […]

Loyal Dog Lulu Didn't Leave Blind Duiker's Side All Night

Lulu the Dog Didn’t Leave Blind Duiker’s Side All Night

By SAPeople 07-12-21 10:53

Sjoe, a heartwarming story from Utrecht in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa, is being shared on social media today. The story was posted by Nico Moolman on Monday afternoon, after his son – also named Nico – had found a distressed animal on Sunday. Nico Senior said: “Yesterday my son Nico found an old steenbokkie tangled […]

Red tape is hindering our response to the Covid pandemic. Photo: Theen Moy via Flickr (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)

State Researchers Can’t Access Vaccination Data from SA Health Department: Huge Problem

By SAPeople 06-12-21 15:05

The South African Health Department has withdrawn access to EVDS data since October… By James Stent The National Department of Health has blocked access to data from the Electronic Vaccination Data System (EVDS) to researchers from the South African Medical Research Council (MRC), the Western Cape health department, and university-affiliated pandemic research groups. This means […]

SA’s Famous Couple Des and Dawn Memoir Launched in Johannesburg

SA’s Famous Couple Des and Dawn Memoir Launched in Johannesburg

By SAPeople 07-12-21 18:29

Bravo to ‘Des and Dawn’ – with the booklaunch of their memoir in Johannesburg on Sunday morning… writes Georg Knoke. I say Des and Dawn – because they were inseparable, as we all know! Despite Dawn Avril Lindberg passing away, literally a year ago to this date (Dawn passed away on 7 December), they wrote this […]

E-Toll Gauteng

E-Tolls Cost Gauteng’s Health Department Over R1-Million

By SAPeople 05-12-21 11:42

The Gauteng Health Department in South Africa has spent over R1-million – R1,064,420 to be exact – on e-tolls for its vehicles since January last year, according to the DA Gauteng Shadow MEC for Health, Jack Bloom. Bloom was given the information by Gauteng Health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi in a written reply to Bloom’s questions […]

Hippos in Belgium Test Positive for Covid-19

Hippos in Belgium Test Positive for Covid-19

By SAPeople 05-12-21 09:56

Two hippos at a zoo in Belgium have tested positive for Covid-19. Fortunately the animals appear to have only a mild form of the illness. Antwerp Zoo said on Facebook: “Our hippos Hermien and Imani have tested positive for COVID-19.” The zoo said that despite the positive test, the animals – aged 41 (Hermien) and […]

World Rugby Sevens Series - Dubai: Day Two

Champions Again! Blitzboks Go Back to Back in Dubai Rugby 7s

By SAPeople 04-12-21 18:56

The impressive JC Pretorius scored the winning try for the Springbok Sevens to defeat Australia 10-7 in a thrilling World Rugby Sevens Series final in Dubai on Saturday evening. This hard-fought win means a second Emirates Dubai 7s tournament tournament victory in as many weeks for the Blitzboks at their favourite desert hunting ground, where […]

Goodbye My Holiday  Carte Blanche

Goodbye Holidays! Carte Blanche Finds Out How Much Government Makes on Fuel Price Hikes

By SAPeople Contributor 04-12-21 15:40

As if travel bans weren’t bad enough, many South African families have had their holiday plans around the country ruined by last week’s petrol price hike. Popular Carte Blanche presenter Derek Watts says: “The inland price of petrol tipped over the R20-a-litre-barrier and, earlier this week, there were queues at the filling stations. We set out to find out how […]

Citizens in London Called On to Stand Up for Africa in Demonstration on Sunday

Citizens in London Called On to Stand Up for Africa in Demonstration on Sunday

By SAPeople 03-12-21 22:38

UK-based Africans are calling for a citizens gathering outside the South African High Commission in Trafalgar Square this Sunday 5 December. All are welcome to join and show solidarity against “the harsh punishment of Africans” between 12:00 – 14:00. The 3 core issues to be highlighted at the #stoppunishingafrica demonstration are: 1. Shell’s seismic exploration […]

SA Microbiologist: Those Who've Had Covid Risk Being Reinfected by Omicron

SA Microbiologist: Those Who’ve Had Covid Risk Being Reinfected by Omicron

By SAPeople 03-12-21 01:42

Those who have had COVID-19 may be reinfected more easily with the new COVID-19 variant, Omicron, currently spreading across the world, according to preliminary analysis by the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) in South Africa. Scientists are noting a high rate of reinfections during the current resurgence, compared to the previous waves, Professor Anne […]

a silent album named Cwaka. The Silence.

South Africa’s Classical Artists Will Not be Silenced

By SAPeople Contributor 02-12-21 12:10

Across the world, right now – from Cape Town to Kabul and London to Beijing – the arts are being silenced. COVID-19, conflict, censorship, loss of funding, displacement – even natural disasters – are seeing to it that the volume is being turned down on one of humanity’s driving forces: creative expression. But right here […]

Travel restrictions delay Christmas mail

Travel Restrictions Delay South Africa’s Christmas Mail

By SAPeople Contributor 02-12-21 11:55

The South African Post Office (SAPO) says Christmas mail leaving the country will be delayed due to the international travel restrictions. Travel restrictions were imposed on South Africa after the detection of the Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus. In a statement on Wednesday, the SAPO said cargo space on aeroplanes is limited due to […]

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