Water Slide Events During a Drought? Some Say Don’t

By SAPeople Staff Writer 10-11-15 11:29

As weather predictions mount of a serious drought hitting numerous parts of South Africa, people are starting to ask whether a massive international water slide event scheduled to take place in a number of cities should go ahead. The event organisers, Slide the City, have given assurances that they take water conservation seriously, and a website in […]

South African Killed When Jordanian Opens Fire

By SAPeople Staff Writer 10-11-15 13:23

AMMAN – A South African in Jordan was among at least five people killed on Monday when a Jordanian captain opened fire on instructors at an international police training center in the capital, before he was shot dead by security forces, news reports said. The South African was a 37-year-old from Gauteng who worked for an […]

South Africa Braces Itself for Another Heatwave This Week

By SAPeople 09-11-15 08:02

The South African Weather Service has issued a red-alert warning of a heatwave in parts of the country. South Africans are being urged to brace themselves for the hot and dry conditions that are expected to last all week, beginning today. The affected areas are Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo and the eastern part of the North West. ER24 […]

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MTN Chief Resigns After $5.2 Billion Nigerian Fine

By SAPeople Staff Writer 09-11-15 07:21

JOHANNESBURG – MTN CEO Sifiso Dabengwa has resigned with immediate effect, the company said on Monday, it was reported. This comes two weeks after the telecommunications giant’s Nigerian division was fined $5.2 billion by that country’s communications agency for failing to disconnect users with unregistered SIM cards. MTN shares initially reacted badly to the news, and the JSE temporarily suspended […]

Zuma Should Scrap Order for R4 Billion VIP Jet, says DA

By SAPeople 09-11-15 05:00

The Democratic Alliance said President Jacob Zuma should show leadership and publically insist that the order for a R4 billion jet for him not go through, especially in tight financial times and with more important priorities needing funding. The statement by the DA on Sunday comes after a news report saying that Armscor plans to begin the procurement process for […]

Rand Falls to Record Low Against Dollar After US Job News

By SAPeople Staff Writer 07-11-15 06:43

JOHANNESBURG – The South African rand fell to its lowest level ever against the dollar on Friday, to 14.17, on news of strong job statistics in the United States, suggesting the US Federal Reserve will increase interest rates before the end of 2015. One news report said that the rand has depreciated 20 percent in […]

South Africa (& Gabon) Have Least Efficient Healthcare Systems in the World

By SAPeople 05-11-15 16:35

It’s not surprising that the Ministerial Task Team announced today, Thursday, that it has found that the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) has failed to provide leadership and guidance to the health profession on a number of issues…when you look at the infographic below. The infographic, outlining how effectively countries around the world spend their […]

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Police Brutality Caught on Camera and Trevor Noah’s Take on It

By SAPeople Staff Writer 04-07-18 14:37

On the same day the South African Police arrested four Krugersdorp policemen who were caught on camera fatally shooting a suspect at point-blank range, Trevor Noah talked about the effects of “brutally” filming cops and whether it deters them from doing their jobs properly. According to a SA Police statement on Tuesday, on 19 October two policemen were attending to […]

Was Car-Free Month in Sandton Success or Failure?

By SAPeople Contributor 04-11-15 15:30

Now that the month-long EcoMobility World Festival in Johannesburg is over, what do people think? While some liked being forced to use public transport and others complained of traffic jams and lost income, the event definitely got Sandton’s commuters thinking about transport alternatives. Sandton’s CBD was closed to cars for the festival’s October run, and people were encouraged to use public transport, cycle and walk. […]

Kruger Appoints New Top Ranger as Poaching Figures Soar

By SAPeople Staff Writer 04-11-15 15:48

KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – As Kruger National Park deals with its worst elephant poaching in a decade, it announced on Tuesday that it has appointed a new top ranger to lead its anti-poaching efforts. Xolani Nicholus Funda, a former ranger who has been lecturing in nature conservation, took over the park’s anti-poaching operations from the beginning of […]

Ex-Deputy President Motlanthe Hits Out at ANC in Interview

By SAPeople Staff Writer 03-11-15 16:27

JOHANNESBURG – Former deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe was highly critical of the African National Congress and many of its leaders in an interview published on Monday in the Business Day, and said the party was impaired. The ANC responded that it respected Motlanthe’s “forthrightness”. Motlanthe lashed out at the ANC, saying it was made up mostly of […]

One Week, Four Seasons of Weather

By SAPeople Staff Writer 03-11-15 15:45

If South Africa has long been known as the World in One Country, this week it could have also been called Weather in One Country. Storms, terrible winds, blistering heat as well as snow have all hit various parts of the country. In KwaZulu Natal, powerful winds were having a strange effect on the land. Said one news […]

UPDATE: Oscar Pistorius Appeal – Roux’s Losing Words Overheard

By SAPeople 03-11-15 15:39

South African state prosecutors lodged an appeal today, in the SA Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein, for a murder conviction for Oscar Pistorius. The former Olympic and Paralympic athlete is currently under house arrest, after being found guilty of culpable homicide in the killing of his then girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, on Valentine’s Day 2013. Chief Prosecutor Gerrie Nel […]

Kite Festival Wows, Then Gets Blown Away

By SAPeople Staff Writer 03-11-15 08:36

CAPE TOWN – What started as a great day for the 21st annual Cape Town International Kite Festival on the weekend was blown away by the weather on its second day, and has put a worthy cause in debt, according to news reports. The two-day festival at Muizenberg, in aid of Cape Mental Health and upliftment […]

DA ‘Teletubby’ Remarks Angers EFF in Parliament

By SAPeople Staff Writer 02-11-15 22:55

CAPE TOWN – Four minutes is probably nothing in parliamentary debates, but last week saw a memorable 240-second interlude during the university fees debate when a member of the Democratic Alliance called a member of the Economic Freedom Front a Teletubby. DA chief whip John Steenhuisen stood up on a point of order just after DA leader […]

Zuma in Kruger to Launch Anti-Poaching Centre Amid Heavy Rhino Losses

By SAPeople Staff Writer 01-11-15 17:42

President Jacob Zuma made a public visit to the Kruger National Park on Sunday, not long after news had broken of four lions, 46 vultures and an elephant being killed with poison in the park. Zuma visited Kruger to lead an anti-rhino poaching awareness day and officially launch the Joint Operation Centre in Skukuza to coordinate efforts against poaching, […]

Terrific South African Art for Big Prices at Upcoming Auction

By SAPeople Staff Writer 25-11-19 23:16

A statue by Anton van Wouw that was originally won with a 10 cent raffle ticket could fetch half a million rand in a Johannesburg auction next week of major South African artworks. Paintings and sculptures by luminaries such as Maggie Laubser, Jan Hendrik Pierneef, Irma Stern, Ephraim Mojalefa Ngatane, Lucas Sithole and William Kentridge are […]

DA’s Kohler Barnard Booted from Party

By SAPeople Staff Writer 31-10-15 11:08

CAPE TOWN – The Democratic Alliance has terminated the membership of parliamentarian Diane Kohler Barnard after finding her guilty of misconduct, the party announced on Friday. In September, Kohler Barnard shared a Facebook post by freelance journalist Paul Kirk which said education, health and the police service were better during the apartheid-era rule of former president […]

MTN Fined $5.2 Billion by Nigeria

By SAPeople Staff Writer 28-10-15 15:55

ABUJA – Shares in telecommunications giant MTN reportedly fell to a three-year low on Tuesday after the Nigerian Communications Commission on Monday fined the company $5.2 billion for failing to disconnect users with unregistered SIM cards. Nigeria is apparently MTN’s biggest market by subscribers. The penalty could wipe out more than two years of MTN’s profits, one news report said. The NCC […]

#WitsOnFire Takes Over from #FeesMustFall

By SAPeople Staff Writer 28-10-15 10:51

JOHANNESBURG – In contrast to the mostly peaceful student protests that took place last week over student fees being raised on South African campuses, fires broke out on one Wits University campus overnight, already generating the hashtag #WitsOnFire. One news report said that a bookstore and two vehicles were set alight and access control mechanisms on turnstiles ripped […]

Heading to SA for Holidays? New Flight, Visa Info

By SAPeople Staff Writer 28-10-15 10:33

Now that the government has approved changes to its controversial and financially disastrous visa regulations, it is time to catch up on how a few sectors are preparing for the end-of-year holiday season. Several airlines like Turkish and Lufthansa have scheduled new flights to South Africa and are increasing existing flights per week, while cities are […]

If It’s October, It Must be Protest Month

By SAPeople Staff Writer 27-10-15 19:07

It’s a bit like going from the sublime to the ridiculous. Last week zealous students nationwide protested against a hike in university fees on campuses and then marched on the Union Buildings. Today the EFF marched on Sandton. And this Friday, the ANC Women’s League has said it will march to protest the way the president is […]

SA-Owned Lodge Comes Top of Travel List, But Cape Town Only No. 16

By SAPeople Staff Writer 27-10-15 13:26

NEW YORK – After more than 128,000 travelers took part in the US Conde Nast Traveler magazine’s 28th annual Readers’ Choice Awards survey, the most in its history, the South Africa-owned lodge Singita Grumeti in Tanzania was chosen the world’s top hotel. Coming in at No. 3 was Bushmanskloof Wilderness Reserve in the Cedarberg. Cape Town came sixteenth […]

Cape Town University MBA Ranks in Top 50

By SAPeople Staff Writer 27-10-15 10:42

TORONTO – In two roundups of the world’s best MBA programs, the University of Cape Town came out in the Top 50 of one, and was ranked best in Africa in the other. The highly regarded Canadian magazine Corporate Knights, which is a supplement to the Washington Post and subtitles itself The Magazine for Clean Capitalism, […]

Crash Landing at OR Tambo – All are Safe!

By SAPeople 26-10-15 13:10

OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa, has confirmed it is currently experiencing delays following an “aircraft incident” in which a plane from Port Elizabeth crash landed. A press release issued by the airport stated that: “British Airways’ (operated by Comair) BA6234 a 10:35 departure from Port Elizabeth, with 6 Crew and 94 Passengers on board, […]

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