RM2A0M27E–A closed mini-market shop in Cape Town's Hanover Park suburb that is affected by gangsterism driven by the illegal narcotics market
RFPWFP1F–Young african male in a defensive pose, with his hands in a self protecting gesture in front of his face. Prison tattoos on his arm
RM2AHERYJ–A South African schoolboy in the Cape Town suburb of Hanover Park, where gangsterism haunts the impoverished 'Coloured' neighbourhood
RM2FM6RD7–Thembalitsha is the Xhosa word for New Hope and they aim to bring new hope to the desperate and needy people of South Africa, developing them to a poi
RMEK4B3M–Police block a Pagad March on the highway Cape Town 1996 or 1997 .People Against Gangsterism and Drugs (PAGAD) came into being in 1996 when communities on the Cape Flats, Cape Town decided to form an anti-crime organisation. The aim was to fight the drugs and violence plaguing their area.
RM2FM6RKB–Thembalitsha is the Xhosa word for New Hope and they aim to bring new hope to the desperate and needy people of South Africa, developing them to a poi
RM2FM6RDJ–Thembalitsha is the Xhosa word for New Hope and they aim to bring new hope to the desperate and needy people of South Africa, developing them to a poi
RFPWFNN4–joyful african sportive young male wiping water of his head
RM2A9WYHC–Children play in Hanover Park, one of the Cape Town areas plagued by gangsterism, a former 'Coloured' area during South Africa's apartheid era
RM2FM6RHG–Thembalitsha is the Xhosa word for New Hope and they aim to bring new hope to the desperate and needy people of South Africa, developing them to a poi
RFPWFNK5–African young male wearing shorts and no shirt laughing and gesturing. On his arms are prison tattoos
RF2AHERTC–Children play in Hanover Park, one of the Cape Town areas plagued by gangsterism, a former 'Coloured' area during South Africa's apartheid era
RM2FM6RDF–Thembalitsha is the Xhosa word for New Hope and they aim to bring new hope to the desperate and needy people of South Africa, developing them to a poi
RFPWFNKK–Handsome young african male dancing and smiling backwards at the camera with a wet face and water drops on his arms. Showing three prison tattoos
RM2AHERRD–A gangster poses in the South African Cape Town suburb of Hanover Park, where crime and violence haunts the impoverished 'Coloured' neighbourhood
RF2AHEW48–Marching bands in the gang and drug infested South African Cape Town suburb of Hanover Park going through their paces
RM2AHEW2F–A South African faith-based drug and alcohol rehabilitation clinic known as Camp Joy and run by the Cape Town, Hanover Park based NGO Ceasefire
RM2AHET0E–A South African faith-based drug and alcohol rehabilitation clinic known as Camp Joy and run by the Cape Town, Hanover Park based NGO Ceasefire
RM2AHET1J–Pastor Craven Engel founded the Cape Town NGO Ceasefire using former gangsters to combat high levels of gang violence in Cape Town's Hanover Park
RM2AHERXN–Mary Bruce, 48, convalesces in her Cape Town Hanover Park home from a gunshot wound sustained at home in cross-fire between rival warring gangs
RF2AHRRHG–A media montage at NGO Ceasefire offices that uses former gangsters to combat high levels of gang violence in Cape Town's Hanover Park, South Africa
RM2AA7PGK–A young girl from Cape Town's gang infested Hanover Park departing for the Matric Dance, a South African tradition after graduating high school
RM2AHET03–Marching bands in the gang and drug infested South African Cape Town suburb of Hanover Park going through their paces
RM2AHET0Y–Marching bands in the gang and drug infested South African Cape Town suburb of Hanover Park going through their paces
RF2AHMB2Y–A South African faith-based drug and alcohol rehabilitation clinic known as Camp Joy and run by the Cape Town, Hanover Park based NGO Ceasefire
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