The lanky young man in skinny joggers grew up in the town of Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, but after completing school in ...
Jonathan Torgovnik’s photographs on assignment for TIME of people watching Nelson Mandela’s funeral on television in Alexandra township, in Johannesburg, one of the poorest urban areas in all of South ...
Nelson Mandela voted for the first time in his life on April 27th 1994 in Inanda, a poor area on the hills above the city of Durban. The choice of location showed that South Africa’s ...
Mary Mangai receives funding from National Research Foundation, German Research Foundation, US Federal Government, UP Research Development Programme FUND and VC Congress Travel Grant. Adrino Mazenda, ...
This essay is part of The Great Migration, a series by Lydia Polgreen exploring how people are moving around the world today. When people in the rich world imagine a migrant from the poor world, I ...
Thirty years ago, the South African miracle came true. Millions voted in the country’s first democratic elections, seemingly delivering a death blow to apartheid. The African National Congress rose to ...
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From Loskop to the nation: How a rural KZN village powers South Africa’s toughest school shoes
Deep in the rural foothills of the Drakensberg Mountains lies Loskop, KwaZulu-Natal – a village that has quietly become the beating heart of one of South Africa’s biggest back-to-school operations.
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As South Africa plans to expropriate land from white farmers, slum dwellers are also hungry for land reform, experts said, as protests, illegal invasions and ...
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