Stellenbosch Fires

Please Help Feed a Firefighter as #JonkershoekFire Continues

By SAPeople 08-09-15 15:12

Volunteer Wildfire Services (VWS) has requested food for the firefighters and donations of paper plates and other items needed to fight the advancing fire in Jonkershoek Nature Reserve, near Stellenbosch. VWS reported less than an hour ago that the fire is spreading towards the mouth of Jonkershoek Valley. (Please see update for Thurs 12 March below.) On […]

Fire in Stellenbosch

Jonkershoek, Stellenbosch Fire is Spreading Again

By SAPeople 08-09-15 15:12

After battling raging fires in Jonkershoek Valley, Stellenbosch since Monday afternoon, firefighters tonight thought they had managed to douse most of the flames and successfully contain the fire…but latest reports reveal that the fire is spreading. Christine De Villiers, who lives in the area, wrote to SAPeople late tonight saying “Sad news. The wind has blown the fire from Jonkershoek […]

Herc Croeser and his wife

South African Disappears in Finland

By SAPeople 09-03-15 23:16

A businessman from South Africa who was in Finland for a conference has been reported missing after he did not return on a flight home this weekend. Herc Croeser, 60, of Boksburg is a manager at Metso Minerals. According to reports, Croeser’s belongings, including his passport and a large amount of money, were found in […]

#CapeFire helicopter

Working on Fire Pilot Tragically Killed in Cape Point Fire Today

By SAPeople 08-09-15 15:12

We are heartbroken to report that a Working on Fire helicopter pilot – Hendrik Marais (known to his friends as ‘Bees’) – has lost his life fighting in the Cape Point fire today. Volunteer Wildfire Services (VWS) said “we have tragically lost a brother in our firefighting family today. Hendrik Marais will be fondly remembered […]

Cape Town Fires

‘Apocalyptic’ Photos of #CapeFire. Photographers share their Stories

By SAPeople 08-09-15 15:12

Many South Africans from around the world have said how difficult it is to be watching the #MuizenbergFire from afar, so we asked three photographers in Cape Town to allow us to share their experiences this week, so that others can feel a little closer. Thank you Tammy Lieberman, Shawn Benjamin and Andy Nix. Tammy Lieberman, Tammy […]

China Bans Ivory Carving Imports for a Year

By SAPeople Contributor 27-05-15 18:29

Initial reports that China had banned ivory imports for a year got a severe dousing later today after it was clarified that this ban only referred to ivory carvings. The ban, effective immediately from today (Thursday 26 February 2015), was reported by various media around the world. The New York Times quoted international conservation organizations […]

Stellenbosch Fire – Tribute Messages & Aftermath Video

By SAPeople 27-05-15 19:41

Accounting Students at Stellenbosch University (SU) have left a colourful tribute for their lecturers outside the Van der Sterr Building which was ravaged by fire over the weekend (see video below). The fire, which broke out on Sunday morning 22 February 2015, destroyed the third floor and roof of the northern and eastern wings of the […]

South African Budget 2015 – May Drive you to Drink…

By SAPeople 25-02-15 18:18

The South African Budget Speech today has predictably given rise to several humorous headings and tweets, with the alcohol and cigarette price hikes fuelling the best, particularly an acerbic quip from ‘Outside Journalist’ – @andiMakinana – observing that “the government drives you to drink, and then heavily taxes the drinks.” (See more from Twitter below.) The 2015 national […]

World Pangolin Day

World Pangolin Day – Save Africa’s Pangolins from Poachers

By SAPeople 21-02-15 19:13

Today is ‪#‎WorldPangolinDay‬ – an important day to raise awareness for the Pangolin, which is not only one of the world’s weirdest animals (with a tongue longer than its body) but also one of the most heavily trafficked wild mammals in the world. Like the rhino and elephant before it, the Pangolin is threatened by […]

Opposition attacks Zuma for the night “the hearts of our nation broke”

By SAPeople 17-02-15 22:07

South Africa’s Leader of the Opposition, Mmusi Maimane, did not hold back in his verbal attack on President Jacob Zuma in Parliament today, saying what has been said around candlelit dinner tables, braais and in the media around the country since Thursday’s (somewhat failed) State of the Nation Address (SONA) in Cape Town. The DA […]

State of the Nation Address – Full Transcript #SONA2015

By SAPeople 12-02-15 21:51

For those who missed it, here is the full State of the Nation Address by President Jacob G Zuma in Parliament on 12 February 2015, in Cape Town. (To see the EFF scuffle which made the biggest news of the night, click here.) Good evening, sanibonani, molweni, riperile, dumelang, lotshani, goeie naand, ndimadekwana, !gai//goes. I would […]

Daring Rescue of Teenager in Dangerous Conditions off Camps Bay

By SAPeople Contributor 27-02-15 21:46

A Gauteng teenager was rescued at Camps Bay in South Africa yesterday evening by an incredibly brave and selfless NSRI (National Sea Rescue Institute) crew, after he became entangled in his kite and was swept out to sea in extremely rough and dangerous conditions. Eighteen-year-old Shane Keenan, from Fourways in Johannesburg, had been flying a large kite […]

Maroon 5’s Wedding Crasher Video – the Surprises are Real!

By SAPeople 15-01-15 21:16

Showing just how much he must have loved his wedding to Namibian supermodel Behati Prinsloo, rock star Adam Levine has become a bit of a ‘wedding crasher’ in his band’s latest music video. The band of course is Maroon 5, and the song is ‘Sugar’.  It begins with Levine addressing the camera: “December 6th, 2014 – […]

Courageous Rhino that Survived against all Odds…gives birth!

By SAPeople 27-05-15 18:41

There is happy news from the Bush today. Thandi, the female rhino that survived a horrific poaching attack almost three years ago, gave birth to a calf this morning at 08h50. The birth took place at Kariega Game Reserve where two rangers witnessed the joyous event. Shortly afterwards wildlife veterinarian Dr William Fowlds observed the mother and her calf from […]

AU condemns killing of civilians by Boko Haram in Nigeria

By SAPeople Contributor 27-02-15 21:43

The African Union (AU) has strongly condemned what it has labelled the despicable attacks that the Boko Haram terrorist group continues to commit in various parts of Nigeria. AU Commission Chairperson Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma slammed the attack in Maiduguri, also in Borno state, during which a 10-year-old girl was used to detonate a bomb at […]

Former battleground provides perfect setting for Day of Reconciliation

By SAPeople 16-12-14 22:58

Ncome, near the scene of the Battle of Blood River, presented a moving and meaningful setting for today’s official National Day of Reconciliation celebrations. And in a speech aimed at encouraging reconciliation between all races, South African President Jacob Zuma included a history of how today, 16 December, has been transformed as a public holiday […]

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