Africa: The Invisible Chain – the Unspoken Bond Driving Zimbabwean Migration to South Africa

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[New Zimbabwe] THE chorus is a familiar one, a relentless refrain in South Africa’s political and social discourse: “illegal Zimbabweans” are crossing the Limpopo in droves, “stealing” jobs from...

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Zimbabwe: Crisis Looms As Treasury Slashes Health Ministry’s 2026 National Budget Bid

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[New Zimbabwe] A major funding crisis is looming in Zimbabwe’s public health sector after the Ministry of Health and Child Care was directed by Treasury to cut its 2026...

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South Africa: Special Schools in Kwazulu-Natal to Stay Closed

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[GroundUp] Parents demand buses, more staff and a hostel

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South Africa: Janitors Employed to Clean Toilets Have to Buy Their Own Water to Do It

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[GroundUp] Company contracted to City of Cape Town does not provide water to cleaners, in a settlement which has none

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South Africa: Waiting Is Not an Option in the First 1000 Days – How a Shared Approach in Cape Town Helps High-Risk Babies

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[spotlight] South Africa’s health department is overhauling its framework for disability services. It prompts an important question: When it comes to Cerebral Palsy – a wide-ranging motor disorder with...

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Zimbabwe: South Africa Welcomes Zimbabwe’s Move to Lift Maize Import Ban

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[263Chat] South Africa’s Minister of Agriculture, John Steenhuisen has hailed Zimbabwe’s decision to lift its ban on maize and grain imports describing it as a vital step towards regional...

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Zimbabwe: Top U.S. Legislator Says Extending Mnangagwa’s Term Will Erode Zimbabwe’s Democracy

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[New Zimbabwe] GREGORY Meeks, the American government’s House Committee Representative Responsible for Foreign Policy Legislation and Oversight, has warned that extending President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term could seriously harm Zimbabwe’s...

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Appreciating the evolving dynamics of the modern financial landscape with the Magnificent 7 concept

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By Phumzile Maseko Financial markets abound with acronyms that arise due to conditions and circumstances that dominate for a season and then disappear as they adapt to the next...

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Mistakes Made by Investors – Part 4

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By Clarke Chesango MIFM Mistakes can be minimized and/or eradicated with continuous learning and development. Some investors overlook valuable information, which is handy in creating healthy, well-structured portfolios. The...

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Money Bootcamp: Can you afford to retire before 80?

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It is a depressing reality in South Africa that most people can only afford to retire comfortably at age 80 – if at all. In our latest Money Bootcamp...

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