Grammy star Black Coffee: winning the world, losing at home

Grammy Star Black Coffee: Winning the World, Losing at Home

By SAPeople Contributor 01-09-22 18:34

I first saw Nkosinathi Maphumulo aka Black Coffee perform at Amaros Night Club in Pretoria, South Africa during the late 2000s. Dressed in a casual T-shirt, no one would have guessed he was destined for global glory. Beneath strobe lights, bathed in throbbing house music, clashing voices and perspiration, he could have been just like […]

WATCH Andrea Bocelli and Daughter Sing Hallelujah for Christmas Concert

By Jenni Baxter 16-12-22 23:18

Andrea Bocelli and his 8-year-old daughter Virginia have performed an exquisite version of Leonard Cohen‘s Hallelujah. The hauntingly beautiful rendition was recorded over the weekend in Italy, as Bocelli lifts spirits again just as he did with his record-breaking special Easter concert in Milan. The weekend concert – ‘Believe in Christmas’ – took place on […]

Tips to Survive Load Shedding in South Africa

By Phil Maloney, Maple & Marula 12-02-19 14:57

If you live in South Africa, you’re very familiar with the term “load shedding.” If you’re not from South Africa, you probably have no idea what load shedding is writes Canadian expat Phil Maloney. In a nutshell, load shedding occurs when Eskom, the government monopoly that provides the country with consistently intermittent power, decides to cut off […]

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Dear South African Farmers, Black and White

By SAPeople Contributor 04-04-18 23:33

The current situation is very disturbing to me, let alone all the other bad stuff happening in OUR COUNTRY  on a daily basis… writes ‘Calm Black Woman‘. Let me tell you, this one issue in South Africa is really getting to me, and real bad!! I am sure you know what I’m talking about? Land […]

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Jonathan Jansen: Dear White Brothers and Sisters, We Need To Talk…

By SAPeople 04-04-18 23:33

Dear white brothers and sisters, I love you, but we need to talk about the land issue… writes Prof Jonathan Jansen. In the past few weeks I have spoken at different kinds of events – book fairs, corporate lunches and community workshops – and noticed incredible stress, tension and anger on the part of white […]

10 Ways You Know You’re in SOUTH AFRICA… By An American Traveller

By SAPeople 04-04-18 23:32

An American travel blogger and video maker, Drew Binsky, has created a fantastic video listing the ten ways you know you’re in South Africa. His list includes the usual suspects that are unique to South Africa like biltong and braais, but also has items like how we call chapstick or lip balm – ‘lip ice’. […]

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Slops, Sarmie and Muti. The Best Short South African Slang

By SAPeople Staff Writer 20-06-16 17:46

In South Africa we love the diminutive and the shortened word as much as the next far-flung English-speaking country – arvie for afternoon, mozzie for mosquito, and so forth. A recent video by Australian friends Josh and Rhys explains “How to Speak Australian – Abbreviate Everything” (see video below) that strikes the same note. Many of the words […]

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WATCH Baby Rhino Chasing the Birds. For Roger.

By SAPeople 10-02-16 18:56

Kruger Sightings has uploaded this sweet footage of a baby rhino chasing the birds, together with a message saying “this video is dedicated to Roger Gower, a man who was killed this week, while protecting our precious wildlife.” British helicopter pilot Gower was shot down this weekend by poachers in Tanzania as he approached the scene […]

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The Day the Woolies Staff Started Singing

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

We’ve all seen it happen on videos shared on Facebook, the amazing choir that bursts out in song unexpectedly when the long-estranged couple meets at the airport. But what happens when the staff members at the local Woolies do it right in front of you? That is what happened today (Tuesday) to Drew Abrahamson and a friend in the […]

Stunning VIDEO of Durban as Never Before Seen

By SAPeople Contributor 11-03-17 15:51

Over the past two years a group of Durban photographers – from Novos Digital Cinema – have been pouring their hearts and souls into a never before seen showcase of their home town: Durban, South Africa. And the result is spectacular. The video was not commissioned by anyone. It was purely shot out of a passion for what they do, and where […]

Singing with the San Bushmen – Brilliant VIDEO

By SAPeople Staff Writer 25-09-16 21:26

Charlie Simpson, the British singer who busted up his band Busted, is in the news for rejoining the band, but it’s his collaboration with a group of San Bushmen that has got us tapping our feet to the unforgettable beat. It’s great! The song ‘Walking with the San’ was played last week on the show ‘Singing in […]

South African ‘Braai’…as Explained by a Foreigner

By Mark Wijsman 04-04-18 23:32

Previously, I mentioned several unique things South Africans do that I got to observe in the time spent living in this country (away from my homeland, The Netherlands). Recently, I saw some people walking barefoot in the local supermarket. This phenomenon comes along quite often, and my initial reaction was to offer assistance. “Did someone […]

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