Secondhand clothes from the West increasingly end up in the waterways and garbage dumps of many African countries, ...
The global trade of used clothing, also known as Mitumba, was valued at $5.66 billion (approximately KSh 856 billion) in 2022 ...
Pepkor Holdings Ltd. climbed to the highest in three years as Africa’s largest clothing retailer declared a dividend that ...
The Apparel market includes clothing that is produced for private end customers and is broken down into the following product lines: Women’s Apparel, Men’s Apparel, and Children’s Apparel.
The demand for affordable clothing is rising in Africa, as many people have turned to second-hand clothes, commonly known as ...
The Women’s Apparel market covers apparel for women. Clothing for children (girls and boys up to the age of 14) and babies are separately defined in the Children’s Apparel market. The market comprises ...
The Apparel market includes clothing that is produced for private end customers and is broken down into the following product lines: Women’s Apparel, Men’s Apparel, and Children’s Apparel.
Organizers see the event as a small way to disrupt a destructive cycle that has made Western overconsumption into an environmental problem in Africa, where worn-out clothes end up in waterways and ...
According to Simon Eppel, director of policy and research at the Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers Union (SACTWU), this allowed retailers such as Shein and Temu to sell their products more ...
Over the next five years, South African consumers’ resilience will continue to be tested, with economists predicting a modest ...