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Durban’s Kitchen Gardens: What Mozambican and Zimbabwean Migrants Know About Growing Food in Concrete

Durban’s Kitchen Gardens: Seeds of Resilience in Urban Concrete Maria tends her rooftop garden every morning before her shift at a Durban textile factory begins. The 34-year-old Mozambican migrant grows couve (kale), tomatoes, and traditional herbs in recycled paint buckets. “Back home, we always had a machamba,” she explains, using the Portuguese term for a […]

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How Can Regional Governance Reforms Address the Political Instability Driving Mass Migration from Zimbabwe to Neighboring Countries?

Governance Reforms to Manage Zimbabwean Migration Flows Opening: Migration, Instability and Health in Southern Africa Migration from Zimbabwe has risen sharply in recent years due to political instability, economic collapse, and failing health services. Afrobarometer (2024) reports that nearly 60% of Zimbabweans considered leaving, with four in ten targeting neighbouring South Africa. (afrobarometer.org) Statistics South

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