location republish phone mail print search twitter facebook rss youtube copyright menu cross whatsapp share home creative-commons
GroundUp Logo
  • Links
    • Latest stories
    • Gallery
    • Social grants guide
    • Housing guide
    • Answers to your questions
    • Corrections and updates
    • Videos
    • Features
    • Photo essays
    • Our editorials
    • Opinion and analysis
    • Authors
    • Topics and categories
    • Our Court Cases
  • About
  • Donate
Gallery front |  Photos |  Affordable Housing Africa conference
Affordable Housing Africa conference

Affordable Housing Africa conference

Mayoral Committee Member for Transport & Urban Development Brett Herron speaks to supporters of Reclaim the City during the 4th annual Affordable Housing Africa conference at the African Pride hotel in Cape Town.
Download
  • Thumbnail (60px X 60px)
  • Small (140px X 100px)
  • Medium (300px X 200px)
  • Big (460px X 307px)
  • Large (680px X 454px)
  • Extra large (750px X 500px)
  • Huge (882px X 588px)
  • Original (3500px X 2333px)
Date taken
18 July 2017
Photo by
Ashraf Hendricks
Credit
Ashraf Hendricks/GroundUp
Albums
Civil Society Organisations, Protests and pickets, Public Figures
Keywords
Brett Herron,  Housing,  Reclaim the City,  Woodstock

© 2016-2025 GroundUp. Creative Commons License
This image is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Creative Commons logo

Most of our content is free to use.

Find out more >>

Extra Large Photo
Huge Photo

Related photos

No Confidence Vote
No Confidence Vote
Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi delivers a speech before the vote of no confidence against president Jacob Zuma outside Parliament in Cape Town. Thousands marched and several opposition parties came together, calling on parliamentarians to vote Zuma out.
8 August 2017
No Confidence Vote
No Confidence Vote
Thousands of protesters march to Parliament before the vote of no confidence against Jacob Zuma in Cape Town. Several opposition parties came together, calling on parliamentarians to vote Zuma out.
8 August 2017
No Confidence Vote
No Confidence Vote
Thousands of protesters march to Parliament before the vote of no confidence against Jacob Zuma in Cape Town. Several opposition parties came together, calling on parliamentarians to vote Zuma out.
8 August 2017
No Confidence Vote
No Confidence Vote
Political leaders lead the front during a march to Parliament before the vote of no confidence against Jacob Zuma in Cape Town. Several opposition parties came together, calling on parliamentarians to vote Zuma out.
8 August 2017
No Confidence Vote
No Confidence Vote
Political leaders lead the front during a march to Parliament before the vote of no confidence against Jacob Zuma in Cape Town. Several opposition parties came together, calling on parliamentarians to vote Zuma out.
8 August 2017
Peopls March against Jacob Zuma
Peopls March against Jacob Zuma
General Secretory of Equal Education, Tshepo Motsepe delivers a speech during a march against president Jacob Zuma. Thousands took to the streets in Cape Town to support the vote of no confidence against Zuma.
7 August 2017
Peopls March against Jacob Zuma
Peopls March against Jacob Zuma
Pro Zuma supporters attend a march against president Jacob Zuma. Thousands took to the streets in Cape Town to support the vote of no confidence against Zuma.
7 August 2017
Peopls March against Jacob Zuma
Peopls March against Jacob Zuma
Former Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas and other leaders attend a march against president Jacob Zuma. Thousands took to the streets in Cape Town to support the vote of no confidence against Zuma.
7 August 2017
Peopls March against Jacob Zuma
Peopls March against Jacob Zuma
Former Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas attends a march against president Jacob Zuma. Thousands took to the streets in Cape Town to support the vote of no confidence against Zuma.
7 August 2017
Peopls March against Jacob Zuma
Peopls March against Jacob Zuma
A banner depicting a member of the Guptas is seen during a march in favour against president Jacob Zuma in Cape Town. The next day, Jacob Zuma would face a vote of no confidence in Parliament.
7 August 2017
Woodstock residents face evictions
Woodstock residents face evictions
A dilapidated house in Woodstock.
26 July 2017
Woodstock residents face evictions
Woodstock residents face evictions
Labieba Marley is 60. She lived on Gympie Street for 17 years. Here, she is visiting her family in Gympie Street. She now lives in Lavender Hill. Her grandchildren prefer living in Woodstock because it is close to their work in town.
26 July 2017
Woodstock residents face evictions
Woodstock residents face evictions
June Peterson is 64 and cleans this block of student apartments on Gympie Street. She says she used to live here, but she was one of many people who were moved to Blikkiesdorp in Delft.
26 July 2017
Woodstock residents face evictions
Woodstock residents face evictions
Zaida Wolhuter has been living in this unit on Albert Street for four years. Before she stayed here she had a Wendy house on Gympie Street. After evictions on Gympie Street, she decided to move to Albert Street, where she is now facing eviction.
26 July 2017
Woodstock residents face evictions
Woodstock residents face evictions
Kasiefa Watson and her children Tamy, Lukeman, and Raldia have been living in their apartment for 13 years. She moved from Brooklyn to Woodstock to start a new life. She says it is convenient to live in Woodstock because her children go to a nearby school and her husband works at the harbour.
26 July 2017
Woodstock residents face evictions
Woodstock residents face evictions
Maggie and Gavin Solomons have been living on Albert Street for 15 years. They grew up in District six. Before they lived in these rental units they were homeless. They say their water has been cut off by the landlord, so they decided not to pay rent. They share their unit with ten other people.
26 July 2017
  • first
  • previous
  • 43 of 63
  • next
  • last

Copyright

© 2012-2025 GroundUp.

See copyright notice on articles for terms.

Most of our articles and photos are published under a Creative Commons license.

GroundUp is a member of the Press Council and strives to abide by the Press Code.
Press Council Logo

Useful links

  • Copyright policy
  • Privacy
  • Sign up for our weekly newsletter
  • RSS feeds
  • Follow us on Facebook
  • Follow us on Bluesky
  • Follow us on Instagram
  • Subscribe to our Youtube channel
  • Join our WhatsApp group

Contact us

Please email, do not phone, with story pitches and questions.
info@groundup.org.za
+27 (0) 21 788 9163

Suite 08, 1st floor
South  Block, Tannery Park
23A Belmont Road
Rondebosch
Cape Town 7700

Google Maps
OpenStreetMap