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 […]

If you Missed Rolene Strauss being Crowned Miss World – Watch it Here!

By SAPeople 15-12-14 17:08

For those of us who weren’t able to watch the Miss World Pageant live on television last night, and witness the magical moment when South Africa’s Rolene Strauss was crowned Miss World – the lovely people at the Official Miss World Organisation have uploaded a couple of videos to YouTube…please watch below. To read more about […]

Miss World 2014 is SOUTH AFRICA! Congratulations Rolene Strauss!

By SAPeople 15-12-14 17:18

It’s been an exciting past 24 hours for Miss South Africa Rolene Strauss…and in the last few minutes she has made her countrymen around the nation and the world so proud. Forty years after Anneline Kriel was crowned Miss World, and 56 years after Penny Rey (nee Coelen) won the title, Rolene has taken the […]

Get Me to 21’s Jenna Lowe receives the donation she dreamed of…

By SAPeople 12-12-14 19:23

Twenty-year-old Jenna Lowe, who launched a nationwide campaign to draw attention to organ donation, has received the operation she desperately needed. The Western Cape youngster, who was diagnosed with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension at the age of 17, and told it was unlikely she would make it to her 21st without a new set of lungs, […]

End Ivory funded terrorism

Last Days…Video to end Elephant Ivory-funded Terrorism

By Craig Doria 27-05-15 18:41

Is it the same for everyone now when they hear a sentence with the word ‘ivory’ in it? Does everyone get that feeling? The slightly panicked feeling that we are at the end of yet another year and still the numbers of poached elephants grows. I suspect not everyone feels exactly the same when they […]

Prince Albert II Proudly Announces the Birth of the Royal Twins

By SAPeople 04-07-18 12:32

Prince Albert II of Monaco, has made an announcement via video following the births last night of the new royal twins. His South African wife, Princess Charlene, delivered son Jacques and daughter Gabriella on Wednesday evening in Monaco. In the video  the Prince says: “My Dear Fellow Citizens and Residents of the Principality, “It is with […]

South African Post Office Back in Full Swing

By SAPeople Contributor 11-12-14 12:45

Both locals and South Africans abroad will be pleased to know the South African Post Office (SAPO) is back to full operation! But please do exercise a little caution as they catch up on the backlog… SAPO made the announcement a few hours ago, revealing that they have appointed a special team to implement ground-breaking initiatives […]

Princess Charlene of Monaco gives Birth to Twins

By SAPeople 04-07-18 12:15

The Palace of Monaco was lit up last night to celebrate the birth of twins to the Principality’s royal couple – South African Princess Charlene and Prince Albert II of Monaco. The birth took place yesterday evening at the Princess Grace Hospital on the hill overlooking Monaco. The palace has announced that the former Olympic athlete […]

Yolande Korkie

South African Hostage Pierre Korkie was due to be Released Today

By SAPeople 07-12-14 08:34

South African hostage Pierre Korkie, who was tragically killed in Yemen this weekend, was due to have been released today in time to spend Christmas with his family. Instead he passed away during a failed rescue attempt by American Special Forces in the early hours of yesterday morning. Gift of the Givers Foundation, who participated […]

Guess which Country features in Top 10 for Raising Expat Children

By SAPeople Contributor 04-12-14 10:23

Many South Africans, who have become expats themselves, may find the latest survey by banking giant HSBC quite interesting. It turns out that thousands of expats from different nationalities rate South Africa as one of the best countries for children to grow up in! Regina Graeff from ExpatCapeTown.com compiled the following report. With her kind permission we hereby publish […]

Dr Ian Player

Dr Ian Player passes away, leaving a legacy for us to continue

By Craig Doria 27-05-15 18:41

It is with sad regret that we have received reports on the death of South African (and international) conservation legend Dr Ian Player. Dr Player who was 87-years-old suffered a serious stroke last Thursday and passed away peacefully at his home in Karkloof, Kwa Zulu Natal today, surrounded by his wife Anne and close family. […]

Good News and a little Christmas Cheer for Posters!

By SAPeople 26-11-14 15:09

South African Post Office (SAPO) has announced they are pleased with the end of what appeared to be an everlasting strike that impeded Post Office operations around the country, leading to unhappy customers across the globe who couldn’t send or receive items from SA (and resulted in an increased use of private courier services for the more desperate)! […]

Rhinos

The Rhino Crisis: Hope and Despair from SANparks

By Craig Doria 25-11-14 20:57

It is with both hope and despair that we read the latest South African National Parks (SANParks) Press Release on Rhino Poaching in South Africa, and we know that the situation is no less bleak in other African countries. It’s never nice to be the prophet of doom, but really – hasn’t the time come […]

The City of Possibility gets its Due

By Ted Botha 23-11-14 15:41

A strange thing has been happening to Johannesburg lately – people are noticing it. While the rest of the world, especially glossy magazines and TV lifestyle programs, have been focusing on Cape Town, Johannesburg has slowly been getting on with business. The latest to pay attention is Good Magazine, an American quarterly brought out by […]

From Sun & Surf to Severe Snow Storm…with the SA Flag shining through!

By SAPeople 22-11-14 20:26

South African expat and truck driver Jaun-Deo (JD) Jardine was stuck for 36 hours in Buffalo during the recent record-breaking snow storm, where he took the photos on this page. “I’m originally from JBay (Jeffrey’s Bay),” he says, “so it’s a bit of a change!” And even though he’s thousands of miles from the sun and surf of […]

South African Teen Driver Represents SA and Africa in Las Vegas World Finals

By SAPeople 22-11-14 13:33

A young South African is making his country (and sister) proud in Las Vegas this weekend, after being selected to represent South Africa and the African continent, for the very first time, in the SuperKarts Supernationals World Finals in the USA! Sixteen-year-old Ewan Taylor is competing against the best drivers from around the world, including the likes of […]

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