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  • Women carrying jerry cans of water up the hill to Gasororo village. Juru Sector. Bugesera district. Rwanda. © Zute Lightfoot / Water Aid.
    ©Gasororo_collecting_water_Rwanda_Wa...JPG
  • Young women looking for second hand clothing at the Pavilion du Zoma. Street scenes and daily life in Antananarivo the capital of Madagascar. ..Photo: Zute Lightfoot
    Antananarivo_Travel_119.JPG
  • Pygmy women wearing westernised clothes. Head scarf of English football team Arsenal and Tshirt reads cocaine. Borders of Bwindi forest Impenetrable national park. Uganda. Africa.
    Uganda095.JPG
  • Women carry on with their daily chores carrying goods as they pass children playing football..Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Ghana_DC_029.jpg
  • Traditional Himba women, Purros, Kaokoland. Northern Namibia.
    Nam416.JPG
  • Women breaking rocks into gravel for use in building at the side of the road on  route from Antananarivo to Tamatave. Madagascar. <br />
(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    MDG_2015_Antsirabe_Clinic_Project_02...JPG
  • Angolan women carry food on their heads past the town cathedral. Sumbe, Kwanza Sul Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    _MG_0351.JPG
  • African women carry their children in Calueque, Cunene Province, Southern Angola, Africa..© Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
    AngolaNamibe158.JPG
  • African women hitch a lift with their children in Calueque, Cunene Province, Southern Angola, Africa..© Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
    AngolaNamibe143.JPG
  • Women wash and clean pots and pans in the mighty Zambezi at the Caia ferry crossing..Caia, Zambezi River, Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_084.jpg
  • El-Moro Tribe, Loyangalani Village, Lake Turkana, Northern Kenya, Southern East Africa...Women from the Traditional El-Molo tribe walk down to the waters edge of Lake Turkana also known as the vast and and yet totally barren, Jade Sea in Northern Kenya...© Demelza Cloke.DVD0001.....
    Kenya_DC_031.jpg
  • Women from the Elmoro tribe on the shores of Lake Turkana..Kenya, Eastern Kenya, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Kenya_DC_029.JPG
  • Women breaking rocks into gravel for use in building at the side of the road on  route from Antananarivo to Tamatave. Madagascar. <br />
(Operation Smile Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    MDG_2015_Antsirabe_Clinic_Project_02...JPG
  • Women carrying jerry cans of water up the hill to Gasororo village. Juru Sector. Bugesera district. Rwanda. © Zute Lightfoot / Water Aid.
    ©Gasororo_collecting_water_Rwanda_Wa...JPG
  • ANC Womens League gather to mourn the death and celebrate the life of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela outside his former home in Vilakazi street in Soweto. Johannesburg. South Africa<br />
<br />
Sunday 8th December 2013<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Mandela Crowds at Vilakazi street012...JPG
  • ANC Womens League gather to mourn the death and celebrate the life of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela outside his former home in Vilakazi street in Soweto. Johannesburg. South Africa<br />
<br />
Sunday 8th December 2013<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Crowds Vilakazi street Dec 8th_005.JPG
  • ANC Womens League gather to mourn the death and celebrate the life of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela outside his former home in Vilakazi street in Soweto. Johannesburg. South Africa<br />
<br />
Sunday 8th December 2013<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Crowds Vilakazi street Dec 8th_004.JPG
  • No 11- Mbou Jutenda scores a goal for her team. Makhnda U17 girls football club. Khubvi Village. Nr Thohoyandou. Venda. Limpopo Province. South Africa. .Action Aid..Pictures by Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk +27(0)715957308..
    Women's Football Limpopo_002
  • Mandinda Lufano Lucie of Khubvi girls football club. Khubivi Village. Nr Thohoyandou. Venda. Limpopo Province. South Africa. Action Aid/UK
    Women's Football Limpopo_001
  • Ladies enjoying Sunday afternoon on the Marginal, Namibe Town, Namibe Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    _MG_8165.JPG
  • Lady carrying baby soughts through clothes she is selling on the pavement. Benguela, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    _MG_7831.JPG
  • Portrait of young mothers street sellers carrying  babies and buckets. Benguela city, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    _MG_7530.JPG
  • Mahonisi is a Shangan and Tsonga community in rural Limpopo. Their village is administered under a Traditional Authority that charges levies to them for letters of recognition so that they can access government services such as birth, marriage and death certificates. Other South African citizens not living under Traditional Authorities do not need to pay levies for these services and documents. <br />
<br />
Like many communities across the South Africa the Mahonisi community is frustrated with the lack of basic service delivery in their village. They do not know where the money they spend on levies goes. <br />
<br />
Mahonisis Village, Gazankulu, Limpopo, South Africa<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Tribal Levies- Undemocratic powers o...JPG
  • Designer Grapevine / Bongiwe Walaza show at the bus factory during Johannesburg fashion week..South Africa..Picture by Zute Lightfoot www.lightfootphoto.com.
    JHB Fashion week007.JPG
  • Its not just children and men who enjoy playing football. A group of gogo's, Zulu for Grandmothers get together twice a week to train and play in Alexandra township in Johannesburg..As well as being a source of exercise it helps to build a community where grandmothers are raising orphaned children as a result of the HIV/aids epidemic.
    Gogo010.jpg
  • Its not just children and men who enjoy playing football. A group of gogo's, Zulu for Grandmothers get together twice a week to train and play in Alexandra township in Johannesburg..As well as being a source of exercise it helps to build a community where grandmothers are raising orphaned children as a result of the HIV/aids epidemic.
    Gogo007.jpg
  • Its not just children and men who enjoy playing football. A group of gogo's, Zulu for Grandmothers get together twice a week to train and play in Alexandra township in Johannesburg..As well as being a source of exercise it helps to build a community where grandmothers are raising orphaned children as a result of the HIV/aids epidemic.
    Gogo004.jpg
  • Its not just children and men who enjoy playing football. A group of gogo's, Zulu for Grandmothers get together twice a week to train and play in Alexandra township in Johannesburg..As well as being a source of exercise it helps to build a community where grandmothers are raising orphaned children as a result of the HIV/aids epidemic.
    Gogo002.jpg
  • Four ladies walk past the Church of our Lady of Fatima. (Igreja da Nossa Senhora de Fatima) Namibe,Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    Angola0105.JPG
  • The Bairros of Lubango city centre. Lubango, Huila Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
    _MG_3758.JPG
  • Chipata town..Chipata, Zambia, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Zambia_DC_001.jpg
  • Mother Odetha Nyirahabimana aged 30 prepares an evening meal using water collected from the river below. Juru Sector. Bugesera district. Rwanda...© Zute Lightfoot / Water Aid
    ©Odetha_Nyirahabimana_&_family__Rwan...JPG
  • Mother Odetha Nyirahabimana aged 30 prepares an evening meal using water collected from the river below. Juru Sector. Bugesera district. Rwanda...© Zute Lightfoot / Water Aid
    ©Odetha_Nyirahabimana_&_family__Rwan...JPG
  • Claudine Dusabimana., From Mugorore Village. Collecting water from an off shoot of Akagera river. ( swamp) Juru Sector. Bugesera district...© Zute Lightfoot / Water Aid
    ©Claudine_Rwand_WaterAid034.JPG
  • Anastasie Mukagacinya. 60, From Mugorore Village. Collecting water from an off shoot of Akagera river. ( swamp) Juru Sector. Bugesera district...© Zute Lightfoot / Water Aid
    ©Anastasie_Rwand_WaterAid017.JPG
  • Anastasie Mukagacinya. 60, From Mugorore Village. Collecting water from an off shoot of Akagera river. ( swamp) Juru Sector. Bugesera district...© Zute Lightfoot / Water Aid
    ©Anastasie_Rwand_WaterAid003.JPG
  • Anastasie Mukagacinya. 60, From Mugorore Village. Collecting water from an off shoot of Akagera river. ( swamp) Juru Sector. Bugesera district...© Zute Lightfoot / Water Aid
    ©Anastasie_Rwand_WaterAid002.JPG
  • South Africa, Johannesburg. Redevelopment in the Braamfontein area of the city centre. <br />
Photo: © ZuteLightfoot
    JHB_Bramfontein_012.JPG
  • South Africa, Johannesburg. Redevelopment in the Braamfontein area of the city centre. <br />
Photo: © ZuteLightfoot
    JHB_Bramfontein_011.JPG
  • Crowds gather to mourn the death and celebrate the life of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela outside his former home in Vilakazi street in Soweto. Johannesburg. South Africa<br />
<br />
Sunday 8th December 2013<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Mandela Crowds at Vilakazi street022.JPG
  • Crowds gather to mourn the death and celebrate the life of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela outside his former home in Vilakazi street in Soweto. Johannesburg. South Africa<br />
<br />
Sunday 8th December 2013<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Mandela Crowds at Vilakazi street015...JPG
  • Harvesting vegetables at the Nombhela Gardens co-op. With land granted to them by traditional leaders the co-op members have started a permaculture garden. The farm produce to sell and employ people from the village. The LRC has assisted the co-op to ensure secure access to the land.<br />
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Njakanjaka Village, Limpopo, South Africa.<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Nombhela Gardens Co-op047.JPG
  • Dayinah Mauundza  harvesting vegetables at the Nombhela Gardens co-op. With land granted to them by traditional leaders the co-op members have started a permaculture garden. The farm produce to sell and employ people from the village. The LRC has assisted the co-op to ensure secure access to the land.<br />
<br />
Njakanjaka Village, Limpopo, South Africa.<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Nombhela Gardens Co-op041.JPG
  • Harvesting vegetables at the Nombhela Gardens co-op. With land granted to them by traditional leaders the co-op members have started a permaculture garden. The farm produce to sell and employ people from the village. The LRC has assisted the co-op to ensure secure access to the land.<br />
<br />
Njakanjaka Village, Limpopo, South Africa.<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Nombhela Gardens Co-op046.JPG
  • The Nombhela gardens co-op. With land granted to them by traditional leaders the co-op members have built a cultural centre that they will use to generate income from crafts, cultural activities and food. The LRC has assisted the co-op to ensure secure access to the land.<br />
<br />
Njakanjaka Village, Limpopo, South Africa.<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Nombhela Gardens Co-op022.JPG
  • Mahonisi is a Shangan and Tsonga community in rural Limpopo. Their village is administered under a Traditional Authority that charges levies to them for letters of recognition so that they can access government services such as birth, marriage and death certificates. Other South African citizens not living under Traditional Authorities do not need to pay levies for these services and documents. <br />
<br />
Like many communities across the South Africa the Mahonisi community is frustrated with the lack of basic service delivery in their village. They do not know where the money they spend on levies goes. <br />
<br />
Mahonisis Village, Gazankulu, Limpopo, South Africa<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Tribal Levies- Undemocratic powers o...JPG
  • Mahonisi is a Shangan and Tsonga community in rural Limpopo. Their village is administered under a Traditional Authority that charges levies to them for letters of recognition so that they can access government services such as birth, marriage and death certificates. Other South African citizens not living under Traditional Authorities do not need to pay levies for these services and documents. <br />
<br />
Like many communities across the South Africa the Mahonisi community is frustrated with the lack of basic service delivery in their village. They do not know where the money they spend on levies goes. <br />
<br />
Mahonisis Village, Gazankulu, Limpopo, South Africa<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Tribal Levies- Undemocratic powers o...JPG
  • Mahonisi is a Shangan and Tsonga community in rural Limpopo. Their village is administered under a Traditional Authority that charges levies to them for letters of recognition so that they can access government services such as birth, marriage and death certificates. Other South African citizens not living under Traditional Authorities do not need to pay levies for these services and documents. <br />
<br />
Like many communities across the South Africa the Mahonisi community is frustrated with the lack of basic service delivery in their village. They do not know where the money they spend on levies goes. <br />
<br />
Mahonisis Village, Gazankulu, Limpopo, South Africa<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Tribal Levies- Undemocratic powers o...JPG
  • Mahonisi is a Shangan and Tsonga community in rural Limpopo. Their village is administered under a Traditional Authority that charges levies to them for letters of recognition so that they can access government services such as birth, marriage and death certificates. Other South African citizens not living under Traditional Authorities do not need to pay levies for these services and documents. <br />
<br />
Like many communities across the South Africa the Mahonisi community is frustrated with the lack of basic service delivery in their village. They do not know where the money they spend on levies goes. <br />
<br />
These photographs were taken at a community meeting with the Legal Resources Centre for legal advice regarding the practicalities of breaking way and forming their own Traditional Authority.<br />
<br />
Mahonisis Village, Gazankulu, Limpopo, South Africa<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Tribal Levies- Undemocratic powers o...JPG
  • Mahonisi is a Shangan and Tsonga community in rural Limpopo. Their village is administered under a Traditional Authority that charges levies to them for letters of recognition so that they can access government services such as birth, marriage and death certificates. Other South African citizens not living under Traditional Authorities do not need to pay levies for these services and documents. <br />
<br />
Like many communities across the South Africa the Mahonisi community is frustrated with the lack of basic service delivery in their village. They do not know where the money they spend on levies goes. <br />
<br />
These photographs were taken at a community meeting with the Legal Resources Centre for legal advice regarding the practicalities of breaking way and forming their own Traditional Authority.<br />
<br />
Mahonisis Village, Gazankulu, Limpopo, South Africa<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Tribal Levies- Undemocratic powers o...JPG
  • Mahonisi is a Shangan and Tsonga community in rural Limpopo. Their village is administered under a Traditional Authority that charges levies to them for letters of recognition so that they can access government services such as birth, marriage and death certificates. Other South African citizens not living under Traditional Authorities do not need to pay levies for these services and documents. <br />
<br />
Like many communities across the South Africa the Mahonisi community is frustrated with the lack of basic service delivery in their village. They do not know where the money they spend on levies goes. <br />
<br />
These photographs were taken at a community meeting with the Legal Resources Centre for legal advice regarding the practicalities of breaking way and forming their own Traditional Authority.<br />
<br />
Mahonisis Village, Gazankulu, Limpopo, South Africa<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Tribal Levies- Undemocratic powers o...JPG
  • Mahonisi is a Shangan and Tsonga community in rural Limpopo. Their village is administered under a Traditional Authority that charges levies to them for letters of recognition so that they can access government services such as birth, marriage and death certificates. Other South African citizens not living under Traditional Authorities do not need to pay levies for these services and documents. <br />
<br />
Like many communities across the South Africa the Mahonisi community is frustrated with the lack of basic service delivery in their village. They do not know where the money they spend on levies goes. <br />
<br />
These photographs were taken at a community meeting with the Legal Resources Centre for legal advice regarding the practicalities of breaking way and forming their own Traditional Authority.<br />
<br />
Mahonisis Village, Gazankulu, Limpopo, South Africa<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Tribal Levies- Undemocratic powers o...JPG
  • Mahonisi is a Shangan and Tsonga community in rural Limpopo. Their village is administered under a Traditional Authority that charges levies to them for letters of recognition so that they can access government services such as birth, marriage and death certificates. Other South African citizens not living under Traditional Authorities do not need to pay levies for these services and documents. <br />
<br />
Like many communities across the South Africa the Mahonisi community is frustrated with the lack of basic service delivery in their village. They do not know where the money they spend on levies goes. <br />
<br />
These photographs were taken at a community meeting with the Legal Resources Centre for legal advice regarding the practicalities of breaking way and forming their own Traditional Authority.<br />
<br />
Mahonisis Village, Gazankulu, Limpopo, South Africa<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Tribal Levies- Undemocratic powers o...JPG
  • Mahonisi is a Shangan and Tsonga community in rural Limpopo. Their village is administered under a Traditional Authority that charges levies to them for letters of recognition so that they can access government services such as birth, marriage and death certificates. Other South African citizens not living under Traditional Authorities do not need to pay levies for these services and documents. <br />
<br />
Like many communities across the South Africa the Mahonisi community is frustrated with the lack of basic service delivery in their village. They do not know where the money they spend on levies goes. <br />
<br />
These photographs were taken at a community meeting with the Legal Resources Centre for legal advice regarding the practicalities of breaking way and forming their own Traditional Authority.<br />
<br />
Mahonisis Village, Gazankulu, Limpopo, South Africa<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Tribal Levies- Undemocratic powers o...JPG
  • Mahonisi is a Shangan and Tsonga community in rural Limpopo. Their village is administered under a Traditional Authority that charges levies to them for letters of recognition so that they can access government services such as birth, marriage and death certificates. Other South African citizens not living under Traditional Authorities do not need to pay levies for these services and documents. <br />
<br />
Like many communities across the South Africa the Mahonisi community is frustrated with the lack of basic service delivery in their village. They do not know where the money they spend on levies goes. <br />
<br />
These photographs were taken at a community meeting with the Legal Resources Centre for legal advice regarding the practicalities of breaking way and forming their own Traditional Authority.<br />
<br />
Mahonisis Village, Gazankulu, Limpopo, South Africa<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Tribal Levies- Undemocratic powers o...JPG
  • Mahonisi is a Shangan and Tsonga community in rural Limpopo. Their village is administered under a Traditional Authority that charges levies to them for letters of recognition so that they can access government services such as birth, marriage and death certificates. Other South African citizens not living under Traditional Authorities do not need to pay levies for these services and documents. <br />
<br />
Like many communities across the South Africa the Mahonisi community is frustrated with the lack of basic service delivery in their village. They do not know where the money they spend on levies goes. <br />
<br />
Mahonisis Village, Gazankulu, Limpopo, South Africa<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Tribal Levies- Undemocratic powers o...JPG
  • Mahonisi is a Shangan and Tsonga community in rural Limpopo. Their village is administered under a Traditional Authority that charges levies to them for letters of recognition so that they can access government services such as birth, marriage and death certificates. Other South African citizens not living under Traditional Authorities do not need to pay levies for these services and documents. <br />
<br />
Like many communities across the South Africa the Mahonisi community is frustrated with the lack of basic service delivery in their village. They do not know where the money they spend on levies goes. <br />
<br />
Mahonisis Village, Gazankulu, Limpopo, South Africa<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Tribal Levies- Undemocratic powers o...JPG
  • Mahonisi is a Shangan and Tsonga community in rural Limpopo. Their village is administered under a Traditional Authority that charges levies to them for letters of recognition so that they can access government services such as birth, marriage and death certificates. Other South African citizens not living under Traditional Authorities do not need to pay levies for these services and documents. <br />
<br />
Like many communities across the South Africa the Mahonisi community is frustrated with the lack of basic service delivery in their village. They do not know where the money they spend on levies goes. <br />
<br />
Mahonisis Village, Gazankulu, Limpopo, South Africa<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Tribal Levies- Undemocratic powers o...JPG
  • Mahonisi is a Shangan and Tsonga community in rural Limpopo. Their village is administered under a Traditional Authority that charges levies to them for letters of recognition so that they can access government services such as birth, marriage and death certificates. Other South African citizens not living under Traditional Authorities do not need to pay levies for these services and documents. <br />
<br />
Like many communities across the South Africa the Mahonisi community is frustrated with the lack of basic service delivery in their village. They do not know where the money they spend on levies goes. <br />
<br />
Mahonisis Village, Gazankulu, Limpopo, South Africa<br />
<br />
©Zute & Demelza Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Tribal Levies- Undemocratic powers o...JPG
  • Its not just children and men who enjoy playing football. A group of gogo's, Zulu for Grandmothers get together twice a week to train and play in Alexandra township in Johannesburg..As well as being a source of exercise it helps to build a community where grandmothers are raising orphaned children as a result of the HIV/aids epidemic.
    Gogo015.jpg
  • Its not just children and men who enjoy playing football. A group of gogo's, Zulu for Grandmothers get together twice a week to train and play in Alexandra township in Johannesburg..As well as being a source of exercise it helps to build a community where grandmothers are raising orphaned children as a result of the HIV/aids epidemic.
    Gogo014.jpg
  • Its not just children and men who enjoy playing football. A group of gogo's, Zulu for Grandmothers get together twice a week to train and play in Alexandra township in Johannesburg..As well as being a source of exercise it helps to build a community where grandmothers are raising orphaned children as a result of the HIV/aids epidemic.
    Gogo013.jpg
  • Its not just children and men who enjoy playing football. A group of gogo's, Zulu for Grandmothers get together twice a week to train and play in Alexandra township in Johannesburg..As well as being a source of exercise it helps to build a community where grandmothers are raising orphaned children as a result of the HIV/aids epidemic.
    Gogo012.jpg
  • Football practice with the Gogo's ( Zulu for granny) football team during the South Africa's 2010 World Cup. Alexandra township. Johannesburg. As well as being a source of exercise the team acts as a community hub for many of the Gogo's. Many of whom are raising orphaned children as a result of the HIV/aids epidemic.
    Gogo011.jpg
  • Its not just children and men who enjoy playing football. A group of gogo's, Zulu for Grandmothers get together twice a week to train and play in Alexandra township in Johannesburg..As well as being a source of exercise it helps to build a community where grandmothers are raising orphaned children as a result of the HIV/aids epidemic.
    Gogo009.jpg
  • Its not just children and men who enjoy playing football. A group of gogo's, Zulu for Grandmothers get together twice a week to train and play in Alexandra township in Johannesburg..As well as being a source of exercise it helps to build a community where grandmothers are raising orphaned children as a result of the HIV/aids epidemic.
    Gogo008.jpg
  • Its not just children and men who enjoy playing football. A group of gogo's, Zulu for Grandmothers get together twice a week to train and play in Alexandra township in Johannesburg..As well as being a source of exercise it helps to build a community where grandmothers are raising orphaned children as a result of the HIV/aids epidemic.
    Gogo006.jpg
  • Its not just children and men who enjoy playing football. A group of gogo's, Zulu for Grandmothers get together twice a week to train and play in Alexandra township in Johannesburg..As well as being a source of exercise it helps to build a community where grandmothers are raising orphaned children as a result of the HIV/aids epidemic.
    Gogo005.jpg
  • Its not just children and men who enjoy playing football. A group of gogo's, Zulu for Grandmothers get together twice a week to train and play in Alexandra township in Johannesburg..As well as being a source of exercise it helps to build a community where grandmothers are raising orphaned children as a result of the HIV/aids epidemic.
    Gogo003.jpg
  • Its not just children and men who enjoy playing football. A group of gogo's, Zulu for Grandmothers get together twice a week to train and play in Alexandra township in Johannesburg..As well as being a source of exercise it helps to build a community where grandmothers are raising orphaned children as a result of the HIV/aids epidemic.
    Gogo001.jpg
  • Pic shows - Gloria Babe and Dina Isaac hanging out the washing in their garden that surrounds the Royal Bafokeng stadium.The Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Phokeng, nr Rustenburg will host first and second round matches for the 2010 South African World Cup. The England football team will play their first group match against the USA on the 12th June. The stadium sits surrounded by housing in the small town of Phokeng. Pictures by Zute Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
    Bafokeng008.jpg
  • The clear turquoise waters of Lake Niassa, Mchenga Nkwichi lodge. Niassa province, Mozambique, Africa.
    Tourist Mchenga Nkwichi.jpg
  • Street sellers sell goods to people on local buses passing through the villages on the road out from Kampala..Uganda, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Uganda_DC_068.jpg
  • Street sellers sell goods to passing customers stuck in Kampala's traffic. Kampala, Uganda, Africa.
    Uganda_DC_059.jpg
  • Street sellers sell goods to people on local buses passing through the villages on the road out from Kampala..Uganda, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Uganda_DC_058.jpg
  • Tribal Pygmy dancing with baby near Bwindi National Park. Uganda, Africa.
    Uganda_DC_016.jpg
  • Tribal Pygmy dancing near Bwindi National Park..Uganda, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Uganda_DC_015.jpg
  • A woman and child wait for the ferry to cross the Zambezi river. .Caia, Zambezi River, Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_085.jpg
  • People wait for the ferry to cross the Zambezi..Caia, Zambezi River, Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_015.jpg
  • Villagers use the Zambezi to wash and clean..Caia, Zambezi River, Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_014.jpg
  • A woman from the El moro tribe wears a wonderfully coloured head piece..Lake Turkana, Kenya, Eastern Kenya, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Kenya_DC_016.jpg
  • Women of Colour. Samplism. Cut paper by Toby Laurent Belson<br />
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  • Women of Colour. Samplism. Cut paper by Toby Laurent Belson<br />
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    ©Women_of_Colour_016.TIF
  • Women of Colour. Samplism. Cut paper by Toby Laurent Belson<br />
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  • Women of Colour. Samplism. Cut paper by Toby Laurent Belson<br />
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