Johannesburg

Sunday

More sun than clouds. Pleasantly warm.

13°C
29°C

7 day forecasts

Angola black market thriving

2009-07-06 21:11

Luanda - You see them everywhere in Angola's capital city of Luanda: thousands of sharp-eyed street children that hawk everything from pens to television sets in a desperate struggle to earn a living.

Authorities view them as a pain but Fernando Macedo, who runs the Association for Justice Peace and Democracy in Luanda, says they are anything but.

Without these street entrepreneurs, he says, the crime rate would shoot through the roof. That is because many Angolans who lack the skills to work for a major oil firm in Luanda are forced to make a living on the street.

"In the black market they can save enough money to support their families. The street children are the lifeblood of the informal economy," said Macedo. "If they can't make money in the market they will turn to crime."

Less than $2 a day

Angola emerged from a civil war in 2002 as one of Africa's top oil producers, but an estimated two-thirds of the population live on less than $2 a day and unemployment hovers at around 40%.

Many of the street hawkers buy their products in open-air markets on the outskirts of Luanda, where their customers are too scared to venture. Then they sell them for at least twice the amount in the city centre.

"We're just trying to survive," said Silva Jose, who came from the once-prosperous farming province of Benguela during the war and now sells car parts on the streets of Alvalade - one of Luanda's finest neighbourhoods.

"Without education or family connections how else could I make money in Luanda?"

But earlier this year, authorities began cracking down on street vendors in an attempt to transfer their business into regulated markets in Luanda such as the Roque Santeiro - one of Africa's biggest open air markets.

The black marketeers have remained defiant even after having their goods confiscated by the police several times.

"We don't want to lose customers who are scared or too lazy to venture outside the city centre," said Debong Faria as a BMW sports utility vehicle cruised behind him.

"We are here on the street because that's where the money is," said the 15-year-old, who sells soft-drinks and Sony car radios.

A spokesperson for Luanda's governor said the fight was far from over as thousands of street children continue to roam the streets for business every day.

"It's illegal to sell products on the street and that is why police are trying to end this practice," Ladislau Silva, said. "But there are so many of them right now that it will be hard to put an end to this phenomenon."

- Reuters

Read more on:    street children  |  black market  |  luanda

inside news24

Cpt: 15-16°C Lots of rain. Mostly cloudy. Cool. Pta: 16-30°C Afternoon clouds. Pleasantly warm.
Jhb: 13-29°C More sun than clouds. Pleasantly warm. Bloem: 16-31°C Sprinkles late. More sun than clouds. Pleasantly warm.
Dbn: 22-33°C More sun than clouds. Warm. PE: 17-26°C Sunny. Warm.
7 day forecasts...
Western Cape Eastern Cape Kwazulu Natal Gauteng

Midrand - 18:18:10 PM The new N1 Highway bridge will be opened to traffic from around 5pm on Saturday - new on and off-ramps to and from the N1 Highway will come into effect at that time More traffic reports...

Here are the winning Lotto numbers from the Saturday, November 7 draw.

18, 24, 25, 31, 35, 42 Bonus 38

Lotto plus: 4, 14, 17, 20, 21, 34 Bonus 3

SMS the word Lotto to 31222 to get lotto numbers sent directly to your phone. The service costs just R10 per month. 
More lotto numbers...

Jobs - Find your dream job

POS Developer

Gauteng
Evrst Business Solutions

Junior Management Accountant

Western Cape - Cape Town
New Media Publishing (PTY) Ltd

IT/Operations Manager

Western Cape - Cape Town
Quiglies Solutions
R30,000-35,000 Per Month Cost To Company Negotiable

Cars - Search 1000's of new and used cars

AUDI

2008 A4 1.8T Multitronics from R 269 000

VOLKSWAGEN

Touran 2.0 FSi Highline MPV
2004
R 124,990.00

VOLKSWAGEN

Golf 5 2.0 Comfortline 85kW 5-dr
2005
R 149,990.00

VOLKSWAGEN

Polo 1.6 Comfortline 5-dr MY05
2008
R 139,900.00

Property - Find a new home

BALLITO

Multiple Unit R1,750,000

BOARDWALK MANOR ESTATE

Single Residential R4,700,000

BOARDWALK ESTATE

Single Residential R2,495,000

Travel - Look, Book, Go!

Free Games - TOO MUCH NEWS? TAKE A BREAK!