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  • South Africa- Cape Town - 01 June 2020- Nomsa Mpongwana grade 7 pupils being screened as they arrive at school.The grade 7 and grade 12 classes resume today after the classes were suspended because of Covid-19 National lockdown.Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga has postponed the re-opening of schools to 8th June but the Western Cape Government went ahead and instructed the schools in the province to resume with the classes,which makes this province the only one that is going ahead with the education plans .photographer :Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa- Cape Town - 01 June 2020- Nomsa Mpongwana grade 7 pupils being screened as they arrive at school.The grade 7 and grade 12 classes resume today after the classes were suspended because of Covid-19 National lockdown.Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga has postponed the re-opening of schools to 8th June but the Western Cape Government went ahead and instructed the schools in the province to resume with the classes,which makes this province the only one that is going ahead with the education plans .photographer :Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
    Nomsa-Mapongwana-1535.jpg
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW016.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW015.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
The Most Reverend Dr. Thabo Makgoba (centre) and other Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW006.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
People sit during a special service after Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders held a silent protest at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW020.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A Religious Leader speaks during a special service after Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders held a silent protest at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW019.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
People sit during a special service after Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders held a silent protest at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW020.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A Religious Leader says a prayer during a special service after Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders held a silent protest at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW021.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A woman holds an Anti Zuma placard during the #SaveSouthAfrica protest in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW001.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A Religious Leader speaks during a special service after Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders held a silent protest at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW019.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
The Most Reverend Dr. Thabo Makgoba (centre with arms folded) and other Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW008.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
The Most Reverend Dr. Thabo Makgoba (centre with arms folded) and other Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW007.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW004.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Ross Hastie / RealTime Images.
    IMG_2902.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A woman holding an Anti Fracking placard speaks to another concerned citizen as they and other Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW005.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
The Most Reverend Dr. Thabo Makgoba (2nd from left) and other Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW003.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A Religious Leader says a prayer during a special service after Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders held a silent protest at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW021.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A woman sits praying with her Rosary as Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW018.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW014.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A woman sits praying with her Rosary as Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW017.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW015.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW010.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A Religious Leader stands holding a placard that reads 'A lament for our beloved country' as she and other Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW013.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A Religious Leader sits holding a placard that reads 'A lament for our beloved country' as she and other Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW012.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW009.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
The Most Reverend Dr. Thabo Makgoba (centre) and other Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW006.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A woman holds an Anti Zuma placard during the #SaveSouthAfrica protest in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW001.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Ross Hastie / RealTime Images.
    IMG_2902.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Ross Hastie / RealTime Images.
    IMG_2903.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Ross Hastie / RealTime Images.
    IMG_2895.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
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#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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Picture By:  Ross Hastie / RealTime Images.
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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Picture By:  Ross Hastie / RealTime Images.
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  • Mountain View settlement in Jamestown, which is located in the Cape Winelands, on Saturday afternoon, May 29, 2020. Cape Winelands is one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulation and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Mountain View settlement in Jamestown, which is located in the Cape Winelands, on Saturday afternoon, May 29, 2020. Cape Winelands is one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulation and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Arnold Okkers ladles soup at a volunteer food drive in Mountain View, an informal settlement in Jamestown, located in the Cape Winelands District, on Saturday, May 29, 2020. It's estimated that most, if not all, of the households here had no income, due to unemployement during lockdown. Cape Winelands is one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulation and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Kids eat at a volunteer food drive in Mountain View, an informal settlement in Jamestown, located in the Cape Winelands District, on Saturday, May 29, 2020. It's estimated that most, if not all, of the households here had no income, due to unemployement during lockdown. Cape Winelands is one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulation and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • A small child wearing a facemask is seen at a volunteer food drive in Mountain View, an informal settlement in Jamestown, located in the Cape Winelands District, on Saturday, May 29, 2020. It's estimated that most, if not all, of the households here had no income, due to unemployement during lockdown. Cape Winelands is one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulation and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Social distancing at a volunteer food drive in Mountain View, an informal settlement in Jamestown, located in the Cape Winelands District, on Saturday, May 29, 2020. It's estimated that most, if not all, of the households here had no income, due to unemployement during lockdown. Cape Winelands is one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulation and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Naartjies (clementines) are handed out at a volunteer food drive in Mountain View, an informal settlement in Jamestown, in the Cape Winelands District, on Saturday, May 29, 2020. It's estimated that most, if not all, of the households here had no income, due to unemployement during lockdown. Cape Winelands is one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulation and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Social distancing at a volunteer food drive in Mountain View, an informal settlement in Jamestown, located in the Cape Winelands District, on Saturday, May 29, 2020. It's estimated that most, if not all, of the households here had no income, due to unemployement during lockdown. Cape Winelands is one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulation and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • A volunteer food drive in Mountain View, an informal settlement in Jamestown, located in the Cape Winelands District, on Saturday, May 29, 2020. It's estimated that most, if not all, of the households here had no income, due to unemployement during lockdown. Cape Winelands is one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulation and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Arnold Okkers helps the kids sanitize their hands at a volunteer food drive in Mountain View, an informal settlement in Jamestown, in the Cape Winelands District, on Saturday, May 29, 2020. It's estimated that most, if not all, of the households here had no income, due to unemployement during lockdown. Cape Winelands is one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulation and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Arnold Okkers helps the kids sanitize their hands at a volunteer food drive in Mountain View, an informal settlement in Jamestown, in the Cape Winelands District, on Saturday, May 29, 2020. It's estimated that most, if not all, of the households here had no income, due to unemployement during lockdown. Cape Winelands is one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulation and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Mountain View, an informal settlement in Jamestown, which is located in the Cape Winelands, one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19, Saturday May 29, 2020. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulation and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Children play on top of vandalized ablution facilities, in Jamestown, which is located in the Cape Winelands, one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulations and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Jamestown, which is located in the Cape Winelands, one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulations and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Children playing in Jamestown, which is located in the Cape Winelands, one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulations and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • A farm in Stellenbosch, in the Cape Winelands, is seen in the Western Cape on Friday afternoon, May 15, 2020. While the South African government said it's ok for shops to start selling their wares online, the wine industry was still in the dark about when they would be able to trade again. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Mountain View, an informal settlement in Jamestown, which is located in the Cape Winelands, one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19, Saturday May 29, 2020. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulation and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Two boys play in Mountain View, an informal settlement in Jamestown, which is located in the Cape Winelands, one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19, on Saturday, May 29, 2020. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulation and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • An ablution- and refuse area in Mountain View, an informal settlement in Jamestown, which is located in the Cape Winelands, one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19, Saturday, May 29, 2020. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulation and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Jamestown, which is located in the Cape Winelands, one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulations and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Nadine Wilskut, 14, stands near some vandalized ablution facilities in Jamestown, which is located in the Cape Winelands, one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19.<br />
“It’s not a good situation because I can’t go to school,” she says. “I’m stuck here at home, watching television, playing games. That’s all. …<br />
“The Corona affected some people. They don’t have enough food. They lost their jobs. They can’t afford to buy medicine,” she says. <br />
When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspot areas will remain under stricter regulations and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Children playing in Jamestown, which is located in the Cape Winelands, one of the districts in the Western Cape that has been designated a hotspot area, in terms of people testing positive for COVID-19. When South Africa moves down to Stage 3 of the nationwide lockdown on June 1st, hotspots areas will remain under stricter regulations and surveillance, per the latest government announcements. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200529__JamestownCOS_2104.jpg
  • A farm in Stellenbosch, in the Cape Winelands, is seen in the Western Cape on Friday afternoon, May 15, 2020. While the South African government said it's ok for shops to start selling their wares online, the wine industry was still in the dark about when they would be able to trade again. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200515_LockdownLandscapes_EJansson...jpg
  • A farm in Stellenbosch, in the Cape Winelands, is seen in the Western Cape on Friday afternoon, May 15, 2020. While the South African government said it's ok for shops to start selling their wares online, the wine industry was still in the dark about when they would be able to trade again. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
    20200515_LockdownLandscapes_EJansson...jpg
  • supporters of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)  celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)  celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • Residents of the township sit by posters promoting the COPE political party  in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)  celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • A supporter of the ANC points to a poster of the leader of the party, president Jacob Zuma in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance party celebrate as they seek voters to support their party at the Red Hill informal settlement near Simon's Town, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance party celebrate as they seek voters to support their party at the Red Hill informal settlement near Simon's Town, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance party celebrate as they seek voters to support their party at the Red Hill informal settlement near Simon's Town, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance ( DA ) celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance ( DA ) celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • A young boy poses in front of electoral posters for the Democratic Alliance and COPE whilst wearing a red hard hat in support of the Economic Freedom Fighters  in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • Police stand by as the residents cast their vote in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and the Democratic Alliance ( DA ) celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance ( DA ) celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)  celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)  celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • Residents of the township sit by posters promoting the COPE political party  in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • A supporter of the ANC points to a poster of the leader of the party, president Jacob Zuma in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance party celebrate as they seek voters to support their party at the Red Hill informal settlement near Simon's Town, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance party celebrate as they seek voters to support their party at the Red Hill informal settlement near Simon's Town, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • A lone woman mans the ANC voters station as they seek voters to support their party at the Red Hill informal settlement near Simon's Town, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance party celebrate as they seek voters to support their party at the Red Hill informal settlement near Simon's Town, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance ( DA ) celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and the Democratic Alliance ( DA ) celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the African National Congress (ANC) party celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • A young boy poses in front of electoral posters for the Democratic Alliance and COPE whilst wearing a red hard hat in support of the Economic Freedom Fighters  in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • South Africa- Cape Town - 01 June 2020- Scholar Transporter Association of South Africa members picketing on the corner of Steve Biko road in Mandela Park.Their complain is that the government never thought of them during this covid-19 lockdown,they are not earning anything and there were no plans for them.Now their families are suffering and need to put bread on the table .photographer :Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • supporters of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and the Democratic Alliance ( DA ) celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • A supporter of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) walks past a shack covered in Vote ANC posters in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance ( DA ) celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance party celebrate as they seek voters to support their party at the Red Hill informal settlement near Simon's Town, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)  celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)  celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • A supporter of the ANC points to a poster of the leader of the party, president Jacob Zuma in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • A supporter of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) walks past a shack covered in Vote ANC posters in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)  celebrate as they seek voters to support their party in Masiphumelele near Fish Hoek, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance party celebrate as they seek voters to support their party at the Red Hill informal settlement near Simon's Town, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance party celebrate as they seek voters to support their party at the Red Hill informal settlement near Simon's Town, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance party celebrate as they seek voters to support their party at the Red Hill informal settlement near Simon's Town, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance party celebrate as they seek voters to support their party at the Red Hill informal settlement near Simon's Town, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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  • supporters of the Democratic Alliance party celebrate as they seek voters to support their party at the Red Hill informal settlement near Simon's Town, Cape Town during the 2016 local government elections held across South Africa on the 3rd August 2016<br />
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