Durban Beach New Year's Day 2018

PHOTOS Thousands Flock to Durban Beachfront, New Year’s Day 2018

By SAPeople 01-01-18 23:24

It may not have been the sunniest day in Durban today, but grey skies didn’t stop thousands of beach goers still flocking to the KwaZulu-Natal beachfront in what has become a famous New Year’s Day annual tradition… the one time of the year that most people are not working, and are able to travel to […]

Struisbaai Photos From World’s Toughest Inflatable Boat Challenge

By SAPeople 31-12-17 18:14

The Trans Agulhas Challenge – nicknamed the “World’s Toughest Inflatable Boat Challenge” – is on again in South Africa… and Stan Sanetra was in Struisbaai to capture these awesome action-packed photos. The five-day water sports event is held annually between Natures Valley and Strand, where it finishes, and includes about 60 inflatable boats battling it […]

Rare Mammatus Clouds Over Pretoria After Joburg’s Major Hail Storm

By SAPeople 31-12-17 00:06

After a major thunder and hail storm in Johannesburg on Saturday, which caused devastating damage to buildings from Lenasia to Soweto, these rare Mammatus clouds – photographed by Raymond J. O’Connor  – formed over Pretoria. (These photos have not been photoshopped!) “They got the storm, we got the clouds,” he told SAPeople. “It rained for a […]

South African News that Mattered: 2017 in Photos

By SAPeople Contributor 19-12-17 10:23

Drought, protests, anger over the social grants payment system, and the collapse of Metrorail marked this year in South Africa. A man walks through Marikana in Philippi East, on 14 February 2017. A high-profile court case eventually resulted in the City of Cape Town being ordered to buy the land on which Marikana is located. […]

10 Memorable Photos of 2017’s Heroes and Heartbreak – Fire, Fear and Fury

By SAPeople 18-12-17 13:47

There were many haunting and heroic moments this year, all deepening my understanding of these experiences and propelling me to further pursue my quest for expressing our truth in an unseen world… writes Western Cape photographer JUSTIN SULLIVAN. Witnessing bravery in the path of destruction and experiencing the suffering of others, through all the heartache and […]

Fabulously Flamboyant Red Blossoms in Pretoria and Barberton

By SAPeople Contributor 15-12-17 20:44

Just after some South African streets – particularly in Pretoria – famously turn purple with Jacaranda petals, there’s a fabulously flamboyant flush of red flowers that are less well known. These are are Delonix regia… known in English as Royal Poinciana trees… or, quite aptly, Flamboyant trees! Fortunately Ria Viljoen in Pretoria and Sheryn Nader in […]

Wind Couldn’t Stop Noordhoek Community’s Peace Walk After Beach Attacks

By SAPeople 11-12-17 17:37

Despite hectic winds and cold conditions, the Noordhoek community had a strong turn-out for their Peace Walk on Sunday evening. Residents gathered to walk for a safer beach environment, following attacks on the beach… including the brutal attack on Austrian tourists – Klaus (63) and Johanna (68) Michl – who were hospitalised a couple of weeks […]

Mopani Worms and Insane Views at Iconic Ponte Restaurant Launch

By SAPeople 09-12-17 15:04

Fabulous new restaurant venue Fifty-One-Oh-One (5101) was launched last night at Johannesburg’s iconic Ponte City, with insane views and mopani worms – amongst other things – on offer. Ted Botha was there… “The only thing they lack at Ponte is a balcony to check this view! Not that I’d venture out onto it!” he admits. […]

Zuma Congratulates Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters On Miss Universe

By SAPeople Contributor 29-01-21 01:08

President Jacob Zuma has congratulated the reigning Miss South Africa, Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, on being crowned Miss Universe 2017. “Our nation is immensely proud of Ms Nel-Peters for this tremendous achievement.  She has hoisted the South African flag higher and continues to inspire many young women who look up to her to reach even higher for […]

Over 1,000 March to Union Building Against Farm Murders

By SAPeople 25-11-17 15:22

Several civil rights organisations and opposition parties today took part in a protest march to the Union Building in Pretoria to hand over a memorandum to the state president, to demand the prioritisation of farm murders. Despite a downpour of rain an estimated 1,500 people braved the wet weather to participate in the Tshwane march. […]

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Fabulous Photos Flying Above the Cape Peninsula, South Africa

By SAPeople Contributor 24-11-17 19:23

With Windguru showing red across the board (southeaster is set to scream for the next week) I thought I’d take the gap and get in a flight around the Peninsula yesterday… writes marine conservation photographer Jean Tresfon. The morning started out overcast with low cloud but cleared sufficiently to allow for a flight. We started […]

Devastating Gordon’s Bay Fire: Loss, Looters and Gratitude

By SAPeople 09-11-17 23:40

The devastation caused by the Gordon’s Bay Fire in South Africa, which engulfed the area earlier this week, has fanned the community spirit in the area. With strong winds feeding it, the fire raged through the region burning down at least four houses, two sub-stations, a vegan deli and restaurant and an entire horse farm […]

WATCH BBC: “The Most Scenic Drive Of Our Lives”

By SAPeople 20-04-21 17:22

BBC Travel has posted a video of South Africa’s legendary Chapman’s Peak Drive (aka Chappies), saying: “We were unaware that we were about to embark on the most scenic drive of our lives.” Unfortunately – as pointed out by many South Africans viewing the video – the footage of the 9km route doesn’t actually include […]

Rain Doesn’t Deter SA Expats’ Peaceful Protest in London for Farmers

By SAPeople 03-07-18 13:20

Not even the rain could dampen the spirits of South Africans in London who gathered today in a peaceful protest to raise awareness about the murders in SA, particularly those of farmers and farmworkers. Well known South African expat Hayley Reichert, who helped arrange the event in Trafalgar Square, outside the South African High Commission, […]

Heartbreaking Photos from Klapmuts on #BlackMonday Morning

By SAPeople Contributor 30-10-17 14:55

Less than a week after the murder of farmer Joubert Conradie, his widow Marlene, together with their son and daughter, joined mourners in an incredible gathering in Klapmuts this morning. Stellenbosch photographer Zel Athena Archer captured these heartbreaking photos of the crowds in Klapmuts today, on #BlackMonday. The #BlackMonday initiative – to wear black in memory […]

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