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Food Basket

Food prices must be investigated and Fall!

16th April 2024 Chris Gilili 0

Amandla.Mobi is calling for the Competition Commission to investigate the food price difference between farm gate and retail store.

Costs of basic necessities going up and up

5th April 2023 Hoodah Abrahams-Fayker 0

The author argues that government is failing to respond to the lived reality of communities by increasing the amount of the ‘Covid’ grant given to the poorest and making it more accessible.

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