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Uitenhage News: Africa: How Trade Can Reverse the ‘Colonial Model’, Spur Growth and Reduce Poverty

21 December 2021 By Port Elizabethan

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Africa: How Trade Can Reverse the 'Colonial Model', Spur Growth and Reduce Poverty: "Africa imports excessively from the rest of the world, manufactures exceedingly too little and hence trades too little," Wamkele Meme, who heads Africa's free-trade agency, said during a visit to ... Source: "Uitenhage" - BingNews. … [Read more...] about Uitenhage News: Africa: How Trade Can Reverse the ‘Colonial Model’, Spur Growth and Reduce Poverty

Uitenhage News: Use housing to tackle poverty, says formwork guru

12 November 2020 By Port Elizabethan

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Use housing to tackle poverty, says formwork guru: Use housing construction to empower people, fix the economy and create sustainable smart villages. That is the call from Port Elizabeth housing entrepreneur Hennie Botes, who was speaking during a ... Source: "Uitenhage" - BingNews. Health crisis: Nelson Mandela Bay sends out SOS as active Covid-19 cases approach 6,000: A new surge in Covid-19 cases is overwhelming Port Elizabeth, Uitenhage and Despatch. The reality is a reduced health … [Read more...] about Uitenhage News: Use housing to tackle poverty, says formwork guru

War on poverty campaign in the Eastern Cape, 27 July 2013 – Nelson Mandela Bay

1 May 2020 By Port Elizabethan

This image referencing 'Nelson Mandela Bay' is courtesy of Flickr. Click on the name of the Flickr account holder below the photograph to see more images. War on poverty campaign in the Eastern Cape, 27 July 2013 Image by GovernmentZA Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe was accompanied by Minister in the Presidency Collins Chabane , Human Settlements Deputy Minister Zoe Kota-Fredericks, Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor Ben Fihla and Eastern Cape Local Government MEC Mlibo Qoboshiyane joined by … [Read more...] about War on poverty campaign in the Eastern Cape, 27 July 2013 – Nelson Mandela Bay

War on poverty campaign in the Eastern Cape, 27 July 2013 – Nelson Mandela Bay

14 April 2020 By Port Elizabethan

This image referencing 'Nelson Mandela Bay' is courtesy of Flickr. Click on the name of the Flickr account holder below the photograph to see more images. War on poverty campaign in the Eastern Cape, 27 July 2013 Image by GovernmentZA Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe helps build houses in Chetty at Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality in Port Elizabeth. (Photo: GCIS) This image is automatically selected as it was published with this keyword/s relevant to Port Elizabeth: Nelson Mandela … [Read more...] about War on poverty campaign in the Eastern Cape, 27 July 2013 – Nelson Mandela Bay

Protea Legends unite to Hit Poverty for a Six  – MyPR.co.za

18 February 2020 By Port Elizabethan

Protea Legends unite to Hit Poverty for a Six : Protea Legends unite to Hit Poverty for a Six  JP Duminy. Photo: Stephen Booth Protea Legends descended upon the Sasfin Cape Town Sixes this weekend in a bid to raise awareness of young developing cricket talent. On Saturday, JP Duminy returned to the crease once again, just a few weeks after announcing his retirement from professional cricket, and on Sunday a coaching session in the nets with Meyrick Pringle, Brett Schultz, Nantie Haywood and … [Read more...] about Protea Legends unite to Hit Poverty for a Six  – MyPR.co.za

Solving Africa’s Energy Poverty Crisis

29 October 2019 By Alan Straton

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Energy poverty, or the lack of access to electricity and other basic energy services, affects nearly two-thirds of Sub-Saharan Africa. As the region's population continues to increase, so will the need to build a new energy system to grow with it, says Rose M. Mutiso. In a bold talk, she discusses how a balanced mix of solutions like solar, wind farms, geothermal power and modern grids could create a high-energy future for Africa -- providing reliable electricity, creating jobs and raising … [Read more...] about Solving Africa’s Energy Poverty Crisis

Makhanda News: Ramaphosa: Poverty, corruption mean South Africans still not free

28 April 2019 By Port Elizabethan

Ramaphosa: Poverty, corruption mean South Africans still not free: Photo: AFP South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the crowd at the Miki Yili Stadium, Makhanda, Eastern Cape Province, ahead of the celebrations for the 25th anniversary of Freedom Day on ... Source: "Makhanda" - BingNews. Malema: Mandela 'made a mistake' by not prioritising free education in '94: Julius Malema said Nelson Mandela should've empowered poor black South Africans with quality free education to ensure … [Read more...] about Makhanda News: Ramaphosa: Poverty, corruption mean South Africans still not free

Grahamstown News: Poverty, corruption mean South Africans still not free, says president

28 April 2019 By Port Elizabethan

Poverty, corruption mean South Africans still not free, says president: “We cannot be a nation of free people when so many still live in poverty,” Ramaphosa said at a ceremony in Makhanda, formerly Grahamstown, in the south of the country. “We cannot be a nation of free ... Source: "Grahamstown" - BingNews. Ramaphosa rails against poverty and corruption: “We cannot be a nation of free people when so many still live in poverty,” Ramaphosa said at a ceremony in Makhanda, formerly Grahamstown, … [Read more...] about Grahamstown News: Poverty, corruption mean South Africans still not free, says president

Bhisho news: Poverty to blame for dropouts: Thousands not making matric in province

10 March 2018 By Port Elizabethan

Poverty to blame for dropouts: Thousands not making matric in province: This is according to the provincial education department, which revealed to the Bhisho legislature that, of the 152 230 pupils in Grade 10 in 2015, only 82 257 managed to register for Grade 12 last year. About 70 000 Eastern Cape pupils who were registered ... Source: "Bhisho" - BingNews. Education MEC not happy with budget: Makupula will be tabling his budget and policy speech to members of the provincial parliament in … [Read more...] about Bhisho news: Poverty to blame for dropouts: Thousands not making matric in province

Mthatha news: Health-e News: Eastern Cape poverty – the State is also ‘captured’ by incompetence

5 February 2018 By Port Elizabethan

Health-e News: Eastern Cape poverty - the State is also 'captured' by incompetence: "The Auditor General identified that a significant number of the medico-legal claims relate to maternal care and cerebral palsy at the Mthatha General Hospital," DA MPL Celeste Barker told the legislature in November. Mthatha Hospital is the main referral ... Source: "Mthatha" - BingNews. NFD Wrap: Leopards, Highlands record big wins: The Lions of the North now boast a goal difference of + 23 with 41 points … [Read more...] about Mthatha news: Health-e News: Eastern Cape poverty – the State is also ‘captured’ by incompetence

King Williams Town news: Dealing With Poverty And Unemployment In South Africa

17 August 2017 By Port Elizabethan

Dealing With Poverty And Unemployment In South Africa: Heather: Where does it operate now? Greg: Initially Siyakholwa Development Foundation started in the Eastern Cape, which is about 45KM north-west of King William's Town. It's a rural community surrounded by 37 villages on the foothills of Anatoly Mountains. Source: "King Williams Town" - BingNews. South Africa: A Proposal to End Insecurity of Land Tenure in South Africa: The Deeds Office in King William's Town, which holds the records of … [Read more...] about King Williams Town news: Dealing With Poverty And Unemployment In South Africa

Bhisho news: Let’s use Mandela Day to intensify fight against poverty

15 July 2017 By Port Elizabethan

Let’s use Mandela Day to intensify fight against poverty: Bhisho President Zuma arrives in Germany for G20 President Jacob Zuma arriving in Hamburg, Germany to attend the 2017 G20 Leaders' Summit taking place on 7-8 July Source: "Bhisho" - BingNews. Bhisho warns SARU over elimination of Southern Kings from Super Rugby: The Portfolio Committee of Sport, Recreation, Arts & Culture in Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature on Thursday said that it has noted with great concern the widely reported … [Read more...] about Bhisho news: Let’s use Mandela Day to intensify fight against poverty

Uitenhage in the news: Khayalethu Witbooi drew his own plans to escape poverty. Now they hang in galleries

26 March 2017 By Port Elizabethan

Khayalethu Witbooi drew his own plans to escape poverty. Now they hang in galleries: For Witbooi, history began in Uitenhage, where he was born in 1977, one of five brothers. After matriculating, opportunities to explore his art were limited, and like so many young men from the Eastern Cape, in 2001 he decided to seek a better life in Cape ... Source: "Uitenhage" - BingNews. ‘SCHOOL MISMANAGED’: ANGRY teachers stood in front of parents instead of pupils being taught in class yesterday. … [Read more...] about Uitenhage in the news: Khayalethu Witbooi drew his own plans to escape poverty. Now they hang in galleries

Uitenhage in the news: Khayalethu Witbooi drew his own plans to escape poverty. Now they hang in galleries

26 March 2017 By Port Elizabethan

Khayalethu Witbooi drew his own plans to escape poverty. Now they hang in galleries: For Witbooi, history began in Uitenhage, where he was born in 1977, one of five brothers. After matriculating, opportunities to explore his art were limited, and like so many young men from the Eastern Cape, in 2001 he decided to seek a better life in Cape ... Source: "Uitenhage" - BingNews. ‘SCHOOL MISMANAGED’: ANGRY teachers stood in front of parents instead of pupils being taught in class yesterday. … [Read more...] about Uitenhage in the news: Khayalethu Witbooi drew his own plans to escape poverty. Now they hang in galleries

Wells Estate Project

4 May 2013 By Port Elizabethan

The goal is simple - sterilise as many dogs as they can find money to do so The mission - find money to sterilise as many dogs as they can Spinoffs - Education. Dipping. Euthanizing. Feeding. Background - Wells Estate is a small community opposite Scribante on road to Markman on outskirts of Port Elizabeth. It may be smaller than the well known Motherwell, but the need is just as great and help is scarce. The dogs are left to fend for themselves, roaming as far as Bluewater Bay to look … [Read more...] about Wells Estate Project

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