Our reporters find themselves in the middle of a Xhosa funeral in Gugulethu. Here they capture the sights and sounds of the traditional Catholic ceremony over-layed with African songs, and the lively wake with plenty of food and friends.
The quality of the train service in and out of cape town, south africa is shocking. This is a short documentary illustrating the fear and frustration felt by the passengers on everyday journeys. Filmed entirely on Nokia N85 camera phones.
This shocking report brings to light the serious nature of crime in the township of Khayelitsha. Our reporters were on the scene to witness a man accused of stealing a purse receive the “people’s justice.” How safe is Khayelitsha really?
Blacks and Coloured people have been living together in Delft for 13 years, but are not united. Our reporters investigate the tensions and divides that exist between these groups, and suggest we take a cue from the children of Delft.
This film follows the life of a woman who was orphaned by HIV/AIDS and now looks after her brother. In ths film we hear how she won Miss Khayelitsha Beauty Contest. After making this film, the story was picked up by Glamour magazine SA. This film is part of a series produced during a training […]
Our reporters examine the living conditions of people living in an area of Khayelitsha known as Nkanini. The residents lack water, sewage, and other basic necessities.
Our reporters hit the streets of Gugulethu to find out why some people buy knock-off football jerseys. Does a fake jersey diminish your support for the team, or not?