Children playing and men working in the dirt streets of the overcrowded Imizamo Yethu Township, Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa


In 1989, local government declared a section of Hout Bay land for informal residents, many of whom were Xhosa-speaking people from the Eastern Cape. Allowed to build their homes and small businesses here, the community grew into a thriving township. With the arrival of more residents, including refugees from other African countries, Imizamo Yethu is today considered by some as a fully-fledged suburb of Hout Bay.


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Location: Imizamo Yethu Township, Hout Bay, Cape Town, Western Cape Province, South Africa
Photo credit: © Gary Blake / Alamy / Afripics
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