Opinionista: Street Lights And Ward Allocations: Discrimination On The Basis Of Race And Poverty In The City Of Cape Town

An objective look at a map detailing the allocation of public lighting across Cape Town reveals that the allocation is unequal. Poor working-class black and coloured communities are predominantly provided with high-mast spotlights, whether they are formal or informal. Wealthier, predominantly white and coloured communities are provided with street lights on every street. This amounts to discrimination on the basis of race and poverty.


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