Ethiopian quarter : how migrants have shaped a thriving shopping district in South Africa’s city (...)

26 octobre 2025 | Tanya Zack, Visiting senior lecturer, University of the Witwatersrand
Ethiopian migrants in Johannesburg have reused buildings, densified commercial space and developed networks.
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