Next to the city’s veggie basket in the Philippi Horticultural Area, sewage runs in the streets in what a resident calls a ‘pigsty’.
Cape Town, a city renowned for its efficiency, cleanliness and absence of potholes, has a filthy flipside.
People living in some of the poorer parts of the city share what few Capetonians experience but many others in the rest of the country will be all too familiar with: a collapse of service delivery. Many streets in Nyanga, Khayelitsha, Delft and parts of Philippi on the vast Cape Flats experience sewage spills, uncollected rubbish and blocked drains. City officials say many of the affected areas are no-go zones because of crime...
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