![]() ![]() ![]() The council pumped R3.2-million into the market about four years ago, but without maintenance, general upkeep or enforcement of lease agreements the market storerooms are now homes and many makeshift rooms fashioned from plywood and pieces of recycled steel have been tacked on to workshop spaces. An elderly woman casts her vote at Kwa Mai Mai voting station in downtown Johannesburg on 1 November 2021. There are many children running around and if they damage my things I can’t shout at them and it’s not easy for customers when there are children running all over,” he says, pausing between punching nails into a coffin he hopes to sell for R1,500. “The problem here is that this market was for business, but people are also living here now. A boy stands next to an IEC sign hanging outside a coffin-making enterprise in Kwa Mai Mai, downtown Johannesburg on 1 November 2021.
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