It’s been some time since devastating floods tore through parts of Limpopo, but for many residents, the disaster is far from over. While the floodwaters may have receded, the damage they left behind continues to shape daily life. Homes were swept away, belongings destroyed, and entire communities displaced. Today, some families are still living in temporary shelters — including community
halls — with little certainty about when they will be able to return home, or what they will return to.
For many, everything they built over years is gone. As attention shifts away from the immediate crisis,
questions remain about recovery, support and rebuilding. What assistance has reached affected
communities? Is it enough? And how do people begin again after losing so much?

Lyndwill Clarke Designation: Head of Consumer Education Department
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Public Health vs Personal Choice ( THABANG BHEBE - FOUNDER AND MANAGING DIRECTOR - CLEAN THE AIR CAMPAIGN )
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TEBOGO KHAAS - PUBLIC INTEREST SOUTH AFRICA
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