Issues around basic services, corruption and class trouble vibrant Johannesburg, which this year hosts the G20 summit Bethabile Mavis Manqele mops the veranda of the house she has lived in for most of the last 40 years. The ceiling above her is full of holes, blackened by years of cooking fires. Manqele, 64, isn’t sure […]
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‘Is there a place for the poor?’ Artists and activists try to revive Johannesburg, crumbling City of Gold

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