Overcrowded trains, crime, unemployment and drought have been identified among Capetonians' greatest concerns in this video by Bush Radio.
Top: Table Mountain in Cape Town. Bottom-left: Commuters on the outside of a Khayelitsha-bound train. Bottom-right: Low water levels at Theewaterskloof Dam.
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