Amanda Khoza
@MandakhozaAmanda Khoza has worked at a number of leading publications in South Africa and writes human interest stories that have a positive impact on ordinary South Africans.
Amanda Khoza has worked at a number of leading publications in South Africa and writes human interest stories that have a positive impact on ordinary South Africans.
Gone are the glory days for Sizuzulu roadside market vendors. Today, if they’re lucky, the women stallholders eke out a living by selling fruit.
The South African playwright has been accused of taking land from a group of residents in Melmoth, a small town in KwaZulu-Natal.
The Numsa organiser in KwaZulu-Natal has been a committed activist, and a leader, since her school days.
After a dispute between a family and a church in a small Zululand town land has changed hands, without government involvement.
Villagers in Jozini are boycotting lease payments to King Goodwill Zwelithini’s trust for land they’ve been living on all their lives.
Cosatu’s first female president speaks to New Frame about what it has taken for her to get to the top.
‘We now know that the land does not belong to izinduna, amakhosi or the king. The land belongs to our forefathers. The land is ours.’
Reflections on patriarchy and culture inspired by a feminist mother.
Umnini community prepares to take on Ingonyama Trust over land dispute on KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast.