Residents of Xhora Mouth regularly depend on a ferry to traverse the Xhorha River, often paying a small fee to make the journey between neighbouring villages. After attending a funeral prayer service in another community, these elders begin their long trip back home, highlighting how the river remains both a vital link and a daily challenge for local residents.
Mozambique could grow its economy by as much as $11 billion (R183 billion) a year, create tens of thousands of jobs and generate about $4 billion in annual fiscal revenue by developing its natural-gas deposits, Standard Bank Group said.
As SA marks the 50th anniversary of the 1976 youth uprisings, the country must confront the destructive relationship between alcohol, inequality and social harm
South Africa’s greatest strength has always been our ability to come together in a crisis and deliver. Johannesburg needs that same unity now – business, government, and citizens working as one, writes Busisiwe Mavuso.
Through exclusive interviews with zama zamas, syndicate insiders, intelligence operatives, and law enforcement officials, Zama Zama sheds light on the hidden mechanics of this shadow economy.
By Unati Peter, Acting CEO of the Mandela Bay Development Agency Visit Mandela Bay Development press office When high winds and heavy rains tore a section of the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium roof early in May, many residents asked the same question: will we still see the Springboks in June? That concern was natural. The […]
Filmmaker, actor and activist Mmabatho Montsho in her latest project brings awareness that period pains are more than a private struggle for women – they are a social, economic and workplace issue that deserves urgent attention.