
Photo Essay | Wesselton’s coal-mining scars
Impoverished communities in Mpumalanga know all too well that life near the coal mines, whether they’re active or abandoned, means danger, pollution, illness and even death.
Impoverished communities in Mpumalanga know all too well that life near the coal mines, whether they’re active or abandoned, means danger, pollution, illness and even death.
As Gauteng steers into the peak of the coronavirus pandemic, inner-city residents who live in derelict buildings face a serious challenge to protect themselves against infection.
Migrants living in Johannesburg’s inner city have been hard hit by the Covid-19 lockdown, which has made their struggle for survival even more difficult than it already was.
As an elderly couple made their way into the frame of a camera trained on an inner-city street, a photographer contemplated the possibilities that arise when we live together.