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Towns like Mthatha are experiencing an increase in women and their children who have migrated from rural areas in search of a better life. They are driven by poverty and only manage to eke out a living in the town. poverty

Children seen eating boiled rice outside their family's makeshift shelter.

The Mthatha landfill site is dotted with women looking for food. They are hungry and have to compete with animals for the scraps. Some also keep an eye out for recyclable materials and other valuables.“Yes, sometimes we get food from the plastics. When you open the plastic, you are likely to get edibles and that becomes a big day for you because you know that your kids will have something to eat and they will not sleep on their empty stomach.

Thenjiwe Ndala has over many years managed to send her kids to school by collecting recyclables. Two of her children are now graduates but unemployed.

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Why are you using a picture from West Africa?

They better not vote ANC in majority next election, otherwise they will deserve no sympathy as they self-inflict pain by keeping on giving ANC power when they've proven countless times that they can't lead

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Why they not selling and growing weed in the rural areas?

MbuyiseniNdlozi I think they are fine, they must continue voting for a better life promised by the ANC, they giving them more than 80% of their votes mos.

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90% of the population vote for the ANC , they must deal

They still overwhelmingly vote ANC, so there is that mental problem.

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