Umpires Can Eject Players, Tethered Bails Approved

By SAPeople 12-04-17 14:37

LONDON (Reuters) – Cricket umpires have been given the power to eject disobedient players while tethered bails will be permitted to protect wicketkeepers from eye injuries as part of a series of law changes coming into effect from Oct. 1. The new ‘Players conduct’ rule will allow on-field officials to remove a misbehaving competitor temporarily […]

South African Tumult Hinders Barclays’ Exit from Continent

By Guest Contributor 12-04-17 13:21

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Barclays’ plan to sell its African business and pull out of the continent are being hindered by South Africa’s political upheaval and credit-rating downgrades, according to banking sources and fund managers. The British bank gave itself 2-3 years to sell its controlling stake in Johannesburg-based Barclays Africa when it announced the plan […]

Incredible Scenes of Unity as South Africans Pull Off Democracy in Action

By SAPeople 12-04-17 12:28

President Jacob Zuma has unintentionally united South Africans in a way never seen before… and seldom seen in any country on the planet: members of opposition political parties are gathered together in Pretoria, singing together, with one united voice: “Zuma Must Fall”. These South Africans – from all races and walks of life – have […]

South Africa’s Ntokozo Mbuli Shows Giant Support for Elephants 

By SAPeople 12-04-17 11:50

Popular 50/50 television presenter Ntokozo Mbuli, who enters South Africans’ living rooms each Sunday, has announced she is becoming ambassador for the Rory Hensman Elephant Research and Conservation Unit (RHCRU). During her ten years on the wildlife programme Ntokozo has won multiple awards, and is also – unknown to many – the show’s executive producer. She says she […]

President Zuma’s Birthday Dampened by Sad Passing of Ontlametse Phalatse

By SAPeople 12-04-17 10:48

The Presidency says President Jacob Zuma’s birthday today, 12 April 2017, has been dampened by the sad death of Ontlametse Phalatse, the teenager who had been living with a rare genetic disorder Progeria, which causes rapid ageing. Ontlametse ticked off one of her goals in life a couple of weeks ago when she met President Zuma […]

United ‘National Day of Action’ to Go Ahead Despite Rain

By SAPeople 12-04-17 09:57

Opposition parties say the National Day of Action march in Pretoria will go ahead despite the rain. The Democratic Alliance (DA) tweeted: “Rain or shine, we will make our voices heard today!” and “We are united & together we have the power to remove the man who sold our country to the highest bidder!” Economic […]

Bus Drivers’ Nationwide Strike on Wednesday

By SAPeople Contributor 12-04-17 08:50

Thousands of Golden Arrow and MyCiTi commuters have been left stranded on Wednesday as bus drivers are staging a nationwide strike. Commuters have been urged to use alternative forms of transport. It comes as ongoing wage negotiations with several labour unions, including the South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union (SATAWU), and the SA Bus Employer’s Association […]

WATCH Maimane’s Impassioned Speech. Malema Says Victory Certain. March On Tomorrow

By SAPeople 11-04-17 13:35

Opposition parties have reacted with more passion, and conviction to march tomorrow, following President Jacob Zuma’s attempts to paint the marches last week as ‘racist’! The Democratic Alliance (DA) uploaded this video of their leader Mmusi Maimane, passionately imploring South Africans to march on for a better future. The DA said: “Please WATCH and SHARE! – […]

President Zuma Attempts to Twist Freedom Marches with Claims of Racism

By SAPeople 11-04-17 13:13

While many South Africans – of all colours and political leanings – have been marching and celebrating the resurgence of a Rainbow Nation that cares for its country and its fellow man… President Jacob Zuma has put a different spin on it, doing his utmost to tarnish what was a demonstration of unity against one […]

Flash flood causes major damage to Swartberg Pass

Swartberg Pass Impassable after Massive Flash Flood. Race Cancelled.

By SAPeople 11-04-17 09:46

Massive flood damage to the Swartberg Pass has led to the cancellation of the 2017 Swartberg100 Gran Fondo… as it’s impossible to repair the pass before 29 April. In an email to participants, Race Director John Swanepoel explained that Prince Albert and surrounding area experienced a massive flash flood on Sunday night between 18h00 and 20h30. […]

Eight South African Qualifiers for FINA World Championships

By SAPeople 10-04-17 23:18

The 2017 SA National Aquatic Championships in Durban wrapped up on Saturday, with a total of 24 Junior and eight Senior FINA World Championships qualifications, as well as four Deaf Olympics and seven World Para Swimming Championships qualifiers. Chad le Clos celebrated the confirmation of his third qualification time for Hungary in the 100-metre butterfly […]

Major Seizure of Rhino Horns at Malaysia Airport

By SAPeople 10-04-17 20:59

Malaysian customs officials at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport have seized 18 rhino horns which were imported from Mozambique, via Doha in Qatar. Despite it being welcome news that the rhino horn have been confiscated, it is tragic that each one represents a dead rhino, killed most likely in South Africa. Thula Thula Rhino Orphanage’s Karen […]

SA-born Justin Rose Shows True Sportsmanship as Sergio Garcia Wins Masters

By SAPeople 10-04-17 08:27

As much as congratulations have poured in for Sergio Garcia, who won a sudden-death playoff on Sunday to be crowned 81st Masters champion… so too has praise poured in for South African-born, English player Justin Rose who showed true sportsmanship in the face of defeat. (Watch below.) Sky TV presenter Jacquie Beltrao said: “Anyone watching especially kids – […]

ANC Apologises for Heckling Incident at Ahmed Kathrada’s Durban Memorial

By SAPeople 10-04-17 00:09

ANC Treasurer General Zweli Mkhize apologised Sunday night, on behalf of the ANC, for the heckling incident which disrupted the Ahmed Kathrada memorial service in Durban (watch below). Both Mkhize and keynote speaker – former Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan – were booed and heckled by ANC Youth League members. Despite efforts to control the crowd, their […]

SA Expat’s “I’m Just a Very Ordinary South African” Speech Hits Chord

By SAPeople 03-07-18 12:39

Sitting on the shoulders of another South African abroad, expat Sarah Montgomery delivered a hard-hitting speech on Saturday in Trafalgar Square, London. Beginning with the words “I’m just a very ordinary South African”, Sarah’s words hit a chord with many other South Africans who no longer live in the country they still call home. Whilst […]

South Africans Take Up the Call to Fly the Flag and #StandTogether

By SAPeople 03-07-18 14:06

South Africans are heeding the call to fly the flag for South Africa – at home and at work – during this time of protests, showing their unity and solidarity regardless of colour or political leaning, in a push to get the ANC to replace Jacob Zuma with a President they feel cares more about […]

Mr President: When Will You Hear?

By SAPeople 08-04-17 18:56

Here’s one of the many powerful photos from the protests against the leadership of President Jacob Zuma on Friday 7 April 2017 in South Africa… It depicts a woman, moved to protest, by a president that no longer seems to be taking care of his countrymen and women. The simple placard says: “Mr Zuma When will […]

Justin Sullivan Photos of Zuma Protests in Cape Town

By Guest Contributor 07-04-17 18:40

Thousands of South Africans took to the streets today (07/04/17), calling for their current President Jacob Zuma to step down. The streets outside Parliament in Cape Town were flooded with national flags, thought provoking signs and cheering adults & children. It was a magnificent sight to see people stand in solidarity so passionately. It is […]

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