TIME Magazine features SA's 'Unequal Society'
Updated | By Jacaranda FM News
With four days to go before the 2019 national elections, the eyes of the world are on South Africa.

In the latest international cover of TIME Magazine, it examines South Africa as the world's most unequal country.
The cover shows two neighbourhoods on the Gauteng East Rand - the suburb of Primrose on the left, while on the right the informal settlement called Makause.
According to TIME Magazine, the photographer who took the picture, Johnny Miller, says the project started 2016 in Cape Town during his years at university.
Miller was interested in how a drone camera could capture the divides in the mother city.
Miller explains to TIME that South Africa was so ruthless and segregated during apartheid, that he wanted to see the landscape it created from the sky.
He has been quoted as saying the architecture is a dividing factor itself.


Show's Stories
-
WATCH: Superstar singer wears top made of engagement rings
Want to make a fashion statement? Wear a top made of engagement rings fr...
The Drive with Rob & Roz 2 days, 14 hours ago -
Report warns of social media's mental health effects on kids
A new report says that this concern "is a wake-up call" that can no long...
The Drive with Rob & Roz 2 days, 15 hours ago