Masiphumelele, Cape Town

Masiphumelele is a township in Cape Town, South Africa, situated between Kommetjie, Capri Village and Noordhoek. Initially known as Site 5, the township was renamed Masiphumelele by its residents, which is a Xhosa word meaning "We will succeed". About 400-500 people first settled in the area in the 1980's. During apartheid residents were continually removed to the suburb of Khayelitsha, over 30km away, but the numbers began to grow as apartheid began to unravel from 1990. In 1990, about 8000 residents lived in the area, mostly in shacks, but by 2005, over 26000 people live there, many in brick homes. Many are from the old Ciskei bantustan in the Eastern Cape. Amenities are scarce, with an overcrowded school, no police station, and an understaffed Day Care Clinic, while it's estimated that 30-40% of the community are infected with HIV and/or TB

 

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