Faces of Africa – Even The Gangsters Pt.2



Part two of Even Gangsters, continues to delve deep into the Bishop Lavis community in Cape Town. We follow the members of the South African Police Force as they fight to maintain law and order in the community in the midst of a pandemic.

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47 thoughts on “Faces of Africa – Even The Gangsters Pt.2”

  1. It's so easy to blame someone else for your sorrows. It's so easy to blame a 35 year old problem for your down falls. Maybe and just maybe if you could not afford to raise a child then just maybe you should not have.

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  2. I thank my Gd everyday that I was born where I was so my life took on a trajectory AWAY from this cursed Coloured life. Poor youth who no one cares for you as he said, it's always been this way where it's each man, woman, son, daughter, dog for itself. My advice for my Coloured people stay in school and complete your education, get trained as a teacher, nurse, social worker etc any key worker position that can get you away from this mess. Once you qualify just go abroad and experience a new life because the ANC will do NOTHING for you.

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  3. Ek wens ek kon help,ek respek en luister na hierdie Meneer se begeertes😊😉pragtig wonderlik …for let go of the past and attracting positive energy and helping the young,God bless..my blessings too.All the best forward dont look or go back to what was Nope dont….>>>>>👊👍👌

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