JuliAn Kunnie IT IS A MORAL outrage and a preposterous injustice of genocidal proportions that around 7 million people in South Africa live in overcrowded slums and shanty town settlements, deprived generally of adequate and accessible clean water, sanitation, health care, gainful employment with livable earnings, and the right to decent shelter, peace and family security.
In the “Mother City”, Cape Town, over 1.5 million people of the city population of 3.5 million eke out an existence in the sprawling shacks and hovels of Old Crossroads, New Crossroads, Khayelitsha, Philippi, Mitchells Plain, Tafelsig, Bishop Lavis and other deeply impoverished and overwhelmingly overcrowded shack communities.
After the supposed formal dissolution of apartheid in 1994, 27 years ago, the same number of years Nelson Mandela spent in prison, wealthy…