A tale of two cities, or a city divided.

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  • čas přidán 10. 05. 2024
  • Political reporter Sisanda Mbolekwa explores Cape Town, revealing a tale of two cities, or a city divided.
    #News #southafrica
    www.timeslive.co.za

Komentáře • 45

  • @seanmac-ku5ui
    @seanmac-ku5ui Před 11 dny +8

    A massive influx of black economic migrants from the other ANC ruled provinces plus other African countries in search of a better life & opportunities has exasperated the ratepayers, city council of this DA led province. They have colonized every tiny little rural dorpie with their tin shacks overstretching the abilities of the city & the smaller towns who are already struggling to redress the economic, housing & social services of the local non black African population who have historically & politically been left on the back burner as it were.
    In this process they the migrants as a group have sabotaged the cities infrastructure at every turn, destroying our services such as transport in able to create economic opportunities for themselves, overloaded our roads with thousands of minibus taxis, Africa's answer for transport & created road chaos for commuters.
    As in every squatter community worldwide scant attention is paid to hygiene, littering around their areas. This attitude is carried through to our urban centers.
    Good luck to the Da government Fortitude rests on their shoulders.

  • @ErlankAlvinAndre
    @ErlankAlvinAndre Před 10 dny +4

    No,John Steenhuisen. Don t slam people as gangsters in the WC. Spend a few nights in Hanover Park and Khayelitsha then you talk.

  • @akhonazasembo3016
    @akhonazasembo3016 Před 10 dny +2

    Mind you this is one of the oldest township's in the country makes me appreciate soweto more

  • @g.classens1284
    @g.classens1284 Před 11 dny +1

    We want beautiful all city in this South Africa 🇿🇦💙

  • @FJacob684
    @FJacob684 Před 11 dny +6

    We can say go to other rural areas in South africa during apartheid the rural areas where neglected thirty years later a lot of them have now received the basic infrastructure of toilets and clean running water. We that lived and grew up in the cities never understood the deprivation they lived in. When it comes to Cape Town I stayed in Blouberg our roads where constantly being done every year whereas my colleague who lived and grew up in Mitchells plain during apartheid and now in democracy to him the DA still does nothing for them and concentrate on predominantly “white” areas. So yes it is a tale of two cities and the DA only chose to concentrate on certain communities and ignore those that are in real need of service delivery

    • @shanaazcloete8531
      @shanaazcloete8531 Před 11 dny

      As long as they won't admit it, they are therefore not interested in change. They think we here to vote for their White Privilege. Other parties are there because of their failures and neglect.

    • @tonitappous2422
      @tonitappous2422 Před 6 dny

      Most Kasi wards in CT are ANC controlled!!
      The people would be far better off voting for DA ward councillors to look after their areas instead of ANC ones!!

    • @tonitappous2422
      @tonitappous2422 Před 6 dny

      Do you know that the young Mayor of Cape Town, Giordin Hill Lewis, is spending a WHOPPING 74% of the City of Cape Town's Budget this year on uplifting and building new infrastructure in previously disadvantaged areas of the City of Cape Town like Kayelitsha, Philippi, Langa etc??
      This is a first for SA!!

  • @SizweCooks
    @SizweCooks Před 10 dny +3

    🥱👎 DA

  • @Fishingforstars
    @Fishingforstars Před 11 dny +2

    Come to manenberg bonteheuwel Mitchell's plain hanoverpark etc

    • @tonitappous2422
      @tonitappous2422 Před 6 dny

      See - DA delivers for the poor and vulnerable, BusinessDay.

  • @augustineledwaba6511
    @augustineledwaba6511 Před 8 dny

    Seems we forget that inequality exists through the country and can only be effectively tackled through national government policies.

  • @wazha1000
    @wazha1000 Před 11 dny +2

    Come to Johannesburg

  • @barbarafouche9738
    @barbarafouche9738 Před 10 dny +4

    Do they pay to have their rubbish removed, like every other citisens. They came to C.T. put up a shack and want the ratepayers to pay for their rubbish.

  • @acappella1983
    @acappella1983 Před 8 dny +1

    DA is running scared 😂😂

  • @edgarmalesa2367
    @edgarmalesa2367 Před 11 dny +5

    Times taking part in politics. How about you go to the rural’s of Limpopo governed by ANC and do the same thing.

  • @bonnymathibe321
    @bonnymathibe321 Před 10 dny +1

    Who is Times Live campaigning for? Pointing fingers and blaming each other won't help. Realising how pathetic it is, only true introspection by all in leadership positions will bring improvement. Kubi😢😩

  • @gwetsapm
    @gwetsapm Před 10 dny +3

    😂😂😂😂😂 talking crap. Must sort out homelessness, struggling communities and crime in Western Cape. Then I'll be convinced.

  • @Professor_Stark
    @Professor_Stark Před 9 dny

    Cape Town is considered to have been historically and remains one of the most segregated cities in South Africa dating back to colonial times and apartheid. Fast forward to 2024, 30 years into what is supposed to be democracy and still almost nothing has changed. Despite efforts since 1994, socioeconomic disparities persist and people mostly affected by social ills continue to vote DA into power since they unseated the ANC in 2009. The minority of “clever blacks” are living a softer life within city centres and affluent suburbs amongst wealthy whites folks. Could 15 years of governing the province be reasonable for poor black people to want to vote them out?

  • @nomalungelongcete5875
    @nomalungelongcete5875 Před 10 dny +2

    Don't tell us about racist western cape
    Talk about South Africa

    • @user-yp1pu8kj7p
      @user-yp1pu8kj7p Před 10 dny

      DA wants vote to devide Western Cape and no coloured's black's or Indian's allowed it's like visiting another country with visa stay and go back security gates with heavy security not allowed to visiting Beach or certain section of Western Cape, it will be called ( Cape of Good hope) wth resources

  • @supermanonemillion7222
    @supermanonemillion7222 Před 5 dny +1

    *The worst looking place in WC don't even come close to how it looks in the other 8 provinces' if the other provinces can be run like the worst looking places in WC SAfrica will be a greatly better place however the gangs dont make it easy for DA to be in full control in WC its still in progress ( Have you been in some of the other provinces it looks like there's a war going on*
    *WC compared to some of the other 8 provinces is like comparing clean water to shitty water*

  • @corneliusignastuisflorence2880

    Why don't do away giving criminals their rights and children rights the country will be crime free if you have the Botswana law go there and see a crime free country that south Africa don't know about

    • @johannstrauss3779
      @johannstrauss3779 Před 10 dny

      You can't have crime with no people. If South Africa sneeze Botswana will die of influenza. Botswana produce so little almost 80% of all consumer goods are imported from South Africa. That's why there are more Tswana people in south africa compared to Botswana

  • @shandukandaba1499
    @shandukandaba1499 Před 8 dny +1

    Times politicking, I see.

  • @Fishingforstars
    @Fishingforstars Před 11 dny

    Delete my comments

  • @johannstrauss3779
    @johannstrauss3779 Před 11 dny +3

    Horrible indeed, still far better than any other informal settlements outside Capetown

    • @shanaazcloete8531
      @shanaazcloete8531 Před 11 dny +4

      Soweto ;looks like a diamond compared to Khayelitsha.

    • @Sydney_human
      @Sydney_human Před 11 dny +1

      You must be living under a plastic bucket. There are far better townships in Gauteng, both coloured and black townships that are very well developed and looked after.

    • @foodcriticusa3407
      @foodcriticusa3407 Před 10 dny +1

      This is a political hit piece by a ‘journalist’ that struggles to put a sentence together. Is she an AI bot? Furthermore, these squatters just show up, put up a few shacks, wait until there’s enough of them then ‘demand’ services for which they don’t pay. I pay for my refuse to be taken away, I pay for the roads to be maintained - that’s why we pay taxes. If people in townships don’t like it here they’re free to go back to the Eastern Cape and live under ANC rule.

    • @akhonazasembo3016
      @akhonazasembo3016 Před 10 dny

      Dont lie to yourself

    • @johannstrauss3779
      @johannstrauss3779 Před 10 dny

      @@shanaazcloete8531 a small part of Soweto Indeed looks great. The electricity, water, sewage and refuse removal you enjoy is a privilege compared to 1000s of others leaving Soweto and other townships for Khayelitsha. No other townships in South Africa are growing faster then those in Capetown. Ask yourself rather why so many people chose to move to such misery if there are much better options