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Women walk carrying buckets on their heads after fetching water from a construction side to use for cooking.They were getting water from the construction side because owners of the shops next to where they sell their food from refuse to give them water in Bloemfontein ci ...
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Women walk carrying buckets on their heads after fetching water from a construction side to use for cooking.They were getting water from the construction side because owners of the shops next to where they sell their food from refuse to give them water in Bloemfontein ci ...
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People are seen doing their washing and drawing water from a water way in block M1, Hammanskraal, outside Pretoria. Picture:Paballo Thekiso
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This water looks clean but John Rabothata claims it contains sand, mud, faeces or unspecified bacteria contamination. Picure taken in Modimolle, at Maubane township near Bela Bela. Picture: Paballo Thekiso
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Young boys who run a water delivery business in Mmasesha drive their donkey cart around a township on the edge of Seshego outside Polokwane in Limpopo. Picture: Paballo Thekiso
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Lizzy Mulaudzi opens her gate for 18 year-old Clifford Motswalahosi who runs a water delivery business in Mmasesha, a township on the edge of Seshego outside Polokwane in Limpopo. Picture: Paballo Thekiso
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Buckets are seen lined on the dirt road in Skierlik in Hammanskraal,outside Pretoria where community members said they had been waiting since 6am for water. Picture: Paballo Thekiso
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Star's Paballo Thekiso took a road trip between Polokwane and Mangaung before the ANC's December elective conference.
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Star's photographer, Thabiso Thakali, accompanied writer Paballo Thekiso on a road trip between Polokwane and Mangaung. Picture: Cara Viereckl








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