
Gqeberha shop owners fear the rise in xenophobia
Migrants with businesses in the city and surrounding areas say being targeted by politicians and the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality is putting lives and livelihoods at risk.
Migrants with businesses in the city and surrounding areas say being targeted by politicians and the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality is putting lives and livelihoods at risk.
An operation in the Sundays River Valley has resulted in deportations and increased hostility towards those who cannot get valid documents because refugee offices remain closed.
An end to low wages and the moratorium on salary hikes is an overarching demand, but individual memorandums also reveal the particular concerns of workers in different provinces.
The Nyendwana brothers sell their art from the gallery in front of their home and have now launched a clothing label that is attracting global attention and raising awareness about Covid-19.
Vandals have reduced a multimillion-rand facility that served impoverished Port Elizabeth residents to a ruined shell, with even the bricks now falling into their hands.
Grooms involved in the protest at the Fairview Racecourse in which a man was injured and a horse was killed speak about life in a shack settlement and the fight for funds owed to them.