Season 13, Episode 7 Are we brainwashed into a political structure where we are dependent on grants for everything and have lost self-sufficiency? Can South Africa be described as being ‘fragments of the past forging into the future’, or can it define...
Season 13, Episode 4 When electricians showed up to repair the municipal power lines, farmer Marius Theron and farm workers had to supply tractors and materials and assist the electricians with repairs. Farmers around Pearston in the Karoo describe the detrimental...
Season 13, Episode 3 ‘There’s no way a human being can sit without water for 7 days’, says Xoliswa Pisani from Pearston in the Eastern Cape. Water pumps do not work without electricity, and in this area it is not only Eskom who creates an...
Season 12, Episode 32 When disaster strikes, is the constitution being practised equally or is it a case of economic discrimination? After a massive flood strikes KZN, townships are left without roads to basic healthcare while more affluent areas (or people with...
Season 12, Episode 31 “It started very lightly but it became destroying.” With the recent flood in KZN, homes were destroyed and lives were lost. Beyond the immediate and obvious affects, the wreckage is still being assessed. People are still missing and...
Season 12, Episode 09 Wed, 24 Nov 2021 6:30pm, Thu, 25 Nov 11:00am >Fri, 26 Nov 2021 7:30am “When it comes to the country, I do not feel like I have a voice at all.” – Sinazo Mpotulo Community can make or break a country, but in this case, it may...
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