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Eshowe, KwaZulu Natal

RDP housing is built next to this municipal dump in Eshowe. Residents complain about the acrid stench which emanates from this dump, and are campaigning to have it relocated.

Eshowe, KwaZulu Natal

Old age homes such as this one in Eshowe, at over R5,000 per month, continue to be the preserve of the relatively wealthy, who are of course still mostly white. Eshowe, KwaZulu Natal.

KwaMshaya, Mtubatuba, KwaZulu Natal

Malakuphi Ndlovu, whose family were forcibly removed from their land in the St Lucia wetlands in 1957, her first task of the day is to rise at 4am in order to beat the queues at the pump, where she draws water for her household; then at 6am she heads for her garden, returning at 8am to do the rest of her chores. KwaMshaya, Mtubatuba, KwaZulu Natal.

KwaMshaya, Mtubatuba, KwaZulu Natal

Malakuphi Ndlovu and her father-in-law Ambrose Mpheseni Ndlovu who were forcibly removed from their land in the St Lucia wetlands in 1957, her first task of the day is to rise at 4am in order to beat the queues at the pump, where she draws water for her household; then at 6am she heads for her garden, returning at 8am to do the rest of her chores. KwaMshaya, Mtubatuba, KwaZulu Natal.

KwaMshaya, Mtubatuba, KwaZulu Natal

Malakuphi Ndlovu, whose family were forcibly removed from their land in the St Lucia wetlands in 1957, watering her vegetable garden, which is five kilometres from her home. Her first task of the day is to rise at 4am in order to beat the queues at the pump, where she draws water for her household; then at 6am she heads for her garden, returning at 8am to do the rest of her chores. KwaMshaya, Mtubatuba, KwaZulu Natal.

KwaMshaya, Mtubatuba, KwaZulu Natal

The vegetable garden of Malakuphi Ndlovu, whose family were forcibly removed from their land in the St Lucia wetlands in 1957, which is five kilometres from her home. Her first task of the day is to rise at 4am in order to beat the queues at the pump, where she draws water for her household; then at 6am she heads for her garden, returning at 8am to do the rest of her chores. KwaMshaya, Mtubatuba, KwaZulu Natal.

KwaMshaya, Mtubatuba, KwaZulu Natal

The vegetable garden of Malakuphi Ndlovu, whose family were forcibly removed from their land in the St Lucia wetlands in 1957, which is five kilometres from her home. Her first task of the day is to rise at 4am in order to beat the queues at the pump, where she draws water for her household; then at 6am she heads for her garden, returning at 8am to do the rest of her chores. KwaMshaya, Mtubatuba, KwaZulu Natal.

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