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Thrilling New TV Series Set at SA’s Popular V&A Waterfront

By SAPeople Contributor 21-09-17 13:16

The first trailer for Waterfront, a star-studded family noir – set in the dark underbelly of one of South Africa’s most popular tourist attractions – has just been released… and looks to be a thrilling addictive series. Watch the trailer below. The story revolves around boat-building patriarch Ben Myburgh’s (SAFTA nominee Dawid Minnaar) who is dead. […]

Trump Refers to Non-Existent African Country – “Nambia”

By SAPeople 21-09-17 18:30

American President Donald Trump created a new African country yesterday – Nambia. And he didn’t mention this non-existent land just once, but at least twice. Watch below. At first it was unclear if the US leader meant Namibia or Zambia when announcing that “Nambia’s health system is increasingly self-sufficient”. But a check of the White […]

Wildlife Conservationist and Artist David Shepherd Passes Away

By SAPeople 20-09-17 17:27

World renowned Wildlife artist and conservationist David Shepherd has sadly passed away after a 10-week fight in hospital with Parkinson’s Disease. The David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF), which he founded, said in a statement that he passed away peacefully overnight. DSWF paid tribute, saying: “For over 50 years David has dedicated his life to protecting […]

SA Woman Videos Metro Cops Holding Her “Hostage”

By SAPeople 20-09-17 23:05

In the latest on the controversial roadblocks in South Africa, driver Sylvia Thomaides Argyroula Spandagou posted a video to Facebook on Friday while she was allegedly being held hostage by Metro Police. She said at the time: “I am held hostage by METRO POLICE for allegedly crossing the yellow line on the Woodmead highway towards […]

What KPMG’s Gupta Imbroglio Says About Corruption in South Africa

By Guest Contributor 20-09-17 09:52

As far as corporate accountability goes, the recent announcement that the CEO and seven senior executives at auditing and consultancy firm KMPG in South Africa have resigned is a welcome development. (See bullet point overview at bottom of page.) By resigning, the KPMG executives reinforced the principle of executive responsibility. This is a matter not […]

Watch Zimbabwe’s Reaction to President Donald Trump’s UN Speech

By SAPeople 20-09-17 00:11

American President Donald Trump fired a few verbal missiles at North Korea, Iran and Venezuela on Tuesday, at his first United Nations General Assembly address in New York… but it was the guys from Zimbabwe who looked the most unimpressed! Watch video below. Trump said North Korea’s Kim Jong – whom he called ‘Rocket Man’ […]

For SA Expats: This Week on Carte Blanche

By SAPeople Contributor 03-07-18 13:27

Here’s this week’s Carte Blanche line-up for South Africans abroad. To watch this week’s episode, available from Tuesday – subscribe to Showmax International here. Watch the trailer below. Cable Theft – A City in Darkness It’s been days since parts of the Johannesburg inner city were plunged into darkness, after a cable theft syndicate struck, […]

Google Earth Photo Confirms Klatzow Findings on Knysa Fire’s Origins

By SAPeople 18-09-17 14:54

A Google Earth photo taken on 20 April 2017 confirms that the western Knysna fire started on the Elandskraal farm. This agrees with the findings of Dr David Klatzow, the forensic expert appointed by AfriForum to investigate the cause of the fire. According to Dr Klatzow’s report, the western fire started on 12 April 2017 […]

Taxi Strike in Cape Town Suspended. MyCiTi & Other Buses Torched.

By SAPeople 18-09-17 14:04

CAPE TOWN – Monday’s Taxi Strike has been suspended after a meeting between the Western Cape Transport MEC and minibus taxi industry representatives. The strike turned violent on Monday morning when Golden Arrow buses were stoned, and at least one was later set alight in Delft, on the outskirts of Cape Town. One female passenger […]

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R74 Million Funding for Western Cape Drought

By SAPeople Contributor 18-09-17 10:07

Government has allocated R74 million in relief funding to respond to the persistent drought in the Western Cape. “South Africa is a water-stressed country and the persistent drought conditions in parts of the country are a reminder to all people to save every drop by using water wisely and sparingly,” a statement released by Cabinet […]

Truckloads of Generosity Make Their Way to Drought Stricken Farmers in SA

By SAPeople 18-09-17 00:09

South Africans came together in the most beautiful way this weekend, to help farmers in Vredendal, in the Olifants River Valley, on the West Coast, where the devastating drought has caused many of their livestock to die… because of the shortage of animal feed. With awareness raised by Facebook’s Droogte Hulp (Drought Help) project, managed […]

Watch Implosion of Former Times Media Building in Rosebank, Johannesburg

By SAPeople 17-09-17 20:00

The well known former Times Media building, at 4 Biermann Avenue in Rosebank, was imploded Sunday morning. Watch below. Watch implosion: Goodbye 4 Biermann Ave, Rosebank, Johannesburg, South Africa https://www.facebook.com/riaanw/videos/10155421663820660/ Journalists took to social media to reminisce about the old offices – the friendships, the deadlines, the start of their careers there. Some were in […]

NSRI Safely Tows Ferry to Robben Island After Rescue of 68 Passengers

By SAPeople 17-09-17 11:18

After rescuing 68 passengers from a sinking Robben Island ferry boat, NSRI successfully managed to tow the ferry to Murray’s Bay harbour at Robben Island. Several NSRI and other sea rescue craft – at least nine – were sent to assist the sinking vessel, Thandi, on Friday afternoon where Robben Island passenger ferry Madiba 1 […]

Gale Force Winds Lash KwaZulu-Natal Coast

By SAPeople 17-09-17 08:30

Strong gale force winds lashed the KwaZulu-Natal coast on Saturday night, from Port Edward, Ramsgate and Marsgate all the way up through Durban to Richards Bay, as the intense frontal system moved north. Several trees were uprooted by the 65km winds; and roofs were blown off some homes and off at least one school in […]

Trevor Noah Thanks South Africans as Daily Show Gig Renewed!

By SAPeople 04-07-18 14:10

Congratulations Trevor Noah! South Africa’s popular comedian announced Friday that his contract with The Daily Show has been extended! All the way until 2022! In true Trevor style, the SA expat went straight to gratitude… and South Africans were at the top of his list. “Let me begin by saying thank you – thank you […]

“I Went For a Run in Bishopscourt This Morning…”

By SAPeople 15-09-17 16:10

Cape Town Master’s student, Sarah Adam, has expressed the views of many South Africans with a message she posted on Facebook after her morning jog today. Here it is in full (with Sarah’s kind permission): “I went for a run through Bishopscourt and Constantia Upper this morning, past properties the size of soccer pitches and […]

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Treasury Announces Changes for South African Expats’ Tax Laws

By Tax Consulting SA 05-08-19 11:09

National Treasury confirmed in Parliament yesterday that the law change forcing South African expatriates to start paying tax will be proceeded with and take effect… writes Jerry Botha from Tax Consulting South Africa. However, the outcome is vastly more beneficial than what was originally proposed by National Treasury… and Barry Pretorius’ “Expatriate Petition Group” can […]

Mayhem in Hangberg After Deputy Minister of Police Cancels Imbizo

By Guest Contributor 14-09-17 22:00

Violence continued in Hangberg on Thursday, as dozens of residents protested over the allocation of fishing quotas. [Government called for calm yesterday saying that the fishing allocation had not yet been finalised.] The Deputy Minister of Police Bongani Mkongi had agreed to an imbizo with the community, but the meeting was cancelled. No public reason […]

Constable Xezu Assists in Delivering Baby Boy at Police Station

By SAPeople 14-09-17 18:54

EASTERN CAPE – While police were battling to control housing protestors in Humansdorp, there was happier news being delivered at the Mlungisi Police Station… where a constable took on the role of a midwife, and assisted in delivering a baby boy. The South African Police Service (SAPS) said in a statement Thursday that the woman, […]

Cricket South Africa Shocked by Tragic Double Murder of Its Coaches

By SAPeople 14-09-17 18:23

CRICKET SOUTH AFRICA (CSA) says it has heard with shock and deep sadness of the passing of two of its coaches, and the critical injuries to two others in an incident in Laudium last night. The two deceased are Given Nkosi, 24, and Charlson Maseko, 26, both Laudium Cricket Club coaches, while those seriously injured […]

Road to St Francis Bay Still Blocked by Housing Protest

By SAPeople Contributor 14-09-17 17:43

A protest which broke out this morning over housing issues in Kwanomzama location in Humansdorp, South Africa, is still not resolved… with fears it could move into Boskloof, a suburb of Humansdorp, this evening. Local freelance photographer Christopher Scott captured these photos. The road between Humansdorp and St Francis Bay has been closed since Thursday […]

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