The idea that rural Africans are self-sufficient subsistence farmers who grow what they eat and eat what they grow was only ever partly true. But it is becoming less relevant with each passing year.
The lanky young man in skinny joggers grew up in the town of Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, but after completing school in ...
Interns funded by a UC-HBCU grant learned key professional skills and found their calling while excavating an archaeological ...
Across Africa, agriculture contributes 32% to Africa rsquo;s GDP and employs 65% of the labour force on the con tinent, ...
University of Fort Hare provides support as an endorsing partner of The Conversation AFRICA. South Africa’s Eastern Cape province has several million hectares of open land in rural areas, not ...
In a small, rural village in Zambia, Ruth earns an income by collecting fresh vegetables from local community gardens and bringing them to market. Tending and collecting the vegetables by foot is time ...
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has launched its first investment in sub-Saharan Africa. The Bank ...
COVID-19 vaccination rates remain low in many African countries, often because providing access to vaccines is difficult in remote areas. A new international research project showed that intervention ...
SAN DIEGO — A nonprofit that started here in San Diego, helping people on the other side of the world, has grown tremendously since its start in 1987. In fact, Village Enterprise is leading the ...
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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.
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