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Despite the official end of apartheid over three decades ago, many cities remain effectively segregated. Black communities often find themselves relegated to informal settlements or shanty towns lacking crucial infrastructure. This systemic inequality is exacerbated by economic barriers that prevent equal access to resources and opportunities.
The stark contrast between affluent neighborhoods and impoverished areas underscores the need for serious interventions to uplift the disenfranchised population, allowing for greater access to education and employment opportunities.