31 years into democracy and the bucket system isn’t going away any time soon
A woman empties a bucket of excrement on the Uitenhage Road in Gqeberha in protest. Archive photo: Mkhuseli Sizani The
A woman empties a bucket of excrement on the Uitenhage Road in Gqeberha in protest. Archive photo: Mkhuseli Sizani The
RDP houses in Langa, Cape Town. Archive photo: Ashraf Hendricks State housing applicants are sometimes denied a house purely because
Community members and policing forums marched to demand action against escalating gun violence, extortion, and crime hotspots.
The Makana Citizens Front’s community meeting addressed Makhanda’s water crisis, corruption, and the need for service delivery.
Women in Nyandu pose with empty cups in their empty garden. They say they drink one cup of water a
A group of Matikwe residents, mostly women, are digging their own trench to lay pipes to connect their yards to
Across the country, potholes are an all too familiar and frustrating feature of South Africa’s roads. Archive photo: Barbara Maregele
Residents of Makanda, organised and led by local activists and community groups, protested poor service delivery and the ongoing water
The Woodstock Hospital housing occupation highlights ongoing tensions between activists and City of Cape Town over promises of affordable housing.
The borehole standpipe outside the Philangezwi daycare centre in Fakazi village, from which some of the residents get their water.
A woman empties a bucket of excrement on the Uitenhage Road in Gqeberha in protest. Archive photo: Mkhuseli Sizani The
RDP houses in Langa, Cape Town. Archive photo: Ashraf Hendricks State housing applicants are sometimes denied a house purely because
Community members and policing forums marched to demand action against escalating gun violence, extortion, and crime hotspots.
The Makana Citizens Front’s community meeting addressed Makhanda’s water crisis, corruption, and the need for service delivery.
Women in Nyandu pose with empty cups in their empty garden. They say they drink one cup of water a
A group of Matikwe residents, mostly women, are digging their own trench to lay pipes to connect their yards to
Across the country, potholes are an all too familiar and frustrating feature of South Africa’s roads. Archive photo: Barbara Maregele
Residents of Makanda, organised and led by local activists and community groups, protested poor service delivery and the ongoing water
The Woodstock Hospital housing occupation highlights ongoing tensions between activists and City of Cape Town over promises of affordable housing.
The borehole standpipe outside the Philangezwi daycare centre in Fakazi village, from which some of the residents get their water.