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Swapo lawmaker Willem Amutenya has urged the government to create opportunities for informal and small-scale businesses, particularly for young Namibians.
The recent ban on illegal vending by the government and local councils led to widespread human rights violations and economic distress, the latest Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) report has revealed.
Iran’s rial currency traded Saturday at a record low against the U.S. dollar as the country returned to work after a long holiday.
Informal Trading may include any of the following forms of trading ... 9 [19] SALGA ‘Guidelines for Municipalities' 2012: pg. 10 [20] Gauteng Informal Business Sector Strategy eThekwini Municipality 2 ...
The informal forum does not have a permanent ... the summit of the heads of state and governments in November 2025 in Johannesburg. Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, chief executive for the South African ...
In 2000, she was back on the continent after accepting a job with Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs – now ENSafrica – in Johannesburg ... Dangote started out by trading in products such as sugar, rice and ...
The commitment by the government to rebuild follows renewed tensions in the north of Pretoria after six community patrollers were killed almost a week ago. JOHANNESBURG - Hundreds of residents ...
In an attempt to get rid of illegal connections and get households connected to the power grid, City Power said that they had connected seven informal settlements to the City of Johannesburg power ...
JOHANNESBURG - Gauteng police ... with gunshot wounds at the Marry Me informal settlement. It is understood the patrollers noticed a group of men gathered on the street, and when they approached ...
“The expansion of CCTV surveillance in our townships and informal settlements is a key part of ensuring a safer Gauteng,” says Gauteng MEC for e-government Bonginkosi Dhlamini. “We remain ...
“The expansion of CCTV surveillance in our townships and informal settlements is a key part of ensuring a safer Gauteng. We remain committed to improving the lives of our people through ...