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Latest news

  • Bob's Disgraceful Legacy
    30 Oct 2011 — Zimbabweans know October as "suicide month" - when the blazing sun drains everyone's mood. Earlier this week, thermometers hit 36°C - the hottest for any October on record. In the townships of the capital, Harare, long lines mostly of women, with 20-litre plastic containers on their heads shuffle wearily for their turn at the well. It was the ninth day without water for most of the city.
  • Cele’s xenophobic outburst
    7 Oct 2011 — National police commissioner Bheki Cele was forced to retract comments regarded as xenophobic at a breakfast meeting of officers in Khayelitsha on Thursday. But later in the day, he was back to his explosive self, calling on police to confront violent criminals with all the force at their disposal.
  • From Zimbabwe to South Africa in search of an education
    7 Sep 2011 — The collapse of affordable schooling in Zimbabwe is leading thousands of children to make a perilous trek to South Africa. But some of those who make it, penniless, to Johannesburg, get what they want - a top-quality education.- BBC

Articles on Adonis Musati Project

  • Zimbabwe native helps refugees from her country in South Africa
    11 Apr 2010 — Christian Science Monitor-- By Beth Maclin, Correspondent
  • A refugee programme to be proud of
    15 Sep 2009 — The Zimbabwean
  • From Zim to the Cape, Boy Tells of Journey
    27 Jul 2009 — By Francis Hweshe

Background information on refugees in South Africa

  • Toll from xenophobic attacks rises
    31 May 2008 — Mail & Guardian
  • Refugee camp mushrooms
    26 Feb 2008 — By Andisiwe Makinana
  • This is home affairs' very own slum
    8 Feb 2008 — By Justine Gerardy
  • Asylum-seekers stay put
    26 Nov 2007 — Cape Argus, By Lavern de Vries
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Our Needs

  • Clothing (men, women, children and babies)
  • Non-perishable food items
  • Two plate stoves
  • School uniforms (grey trousers, white shirts, etc.)
  • School stationary
  • Sewing machines (new or used in good condition)
  • Cell phones
  • Nappies
  • Blankets
  • Pots, crockery, cutlery
  • Toys (in good condition)
  • Computers and laptops in good condition

Information for refugees and asylum seekers

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