'Our children’s cries of hunger are forcing us to violate lockdown rules': informal settlement residents

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“We are willing to risk being arrested by the police or be infected by the [corona]virus because the government doesn’t understand how it feels to hear your baby crying from hunger.”

These were the heart-rending words of Natasha Stalmeester, 38, a resident of the Lapland informal settlement in Uitenhage, who made no bones about the fact that many people in her area were trying — usually unsuccessfully — to make it into town in the hope that someone would pick them up and give them work.

A number of other Lapland residents, who did not want to be named, said they would also risk arrest to feed their families. Now the 21-day lockdown imposed by President Cyril Ramaphosa to curb the transmission of Covid-19 is making life even more difficult. he number of Covid-19 cases in SA had risen to 1,353 on Tuesday night, with five deaths confirmed.

Despite fears of contracting the virus, being fined or arrested, the people of Lapland said they were willing to suffer the consequences if it meant being able to put food on the table.

 

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themba_godi Cyril about the donation what about if he lie about LOCKDOWN issue. The people who die on this Corona virus are above 70 above. Let the kids move on with their life's

There are African nations that are rolling out free food delivery programs for their valnerable communities. As well as distributing masks and sanitizer products. Leadership 101 I fear people are going to pay a heavy price

A so-called lock-down is a cruel, middle-class joke when you have to share a toilet with many other people. I wish these moaning whites (and I am white myself), who scream about people's lack of discipline, would realize that you cannot lock people in a shack for 3 weeks.

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They only remember them when elections are around the corner😏

The goverment dont care,as long as the officials are alright why will the bother with the poor.But when voting season comes then they 'care' 😡😡😡

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