19 April 2020 1 Min Read
IN PICTURES | Lockdown on a Sunday in the streets of Johannesburg
Patricia Maposa enjoying her breakfast outside a Meals on Wheels feeding centre, next to The Trinity Congregational Church, in Yeoville, Johannesburg. She says she is hungry and is impatient for the lockdown to end. She is also a member of the church.
Image: PHOTOGRAPH: ALON SKUY
Image: PHOTOGRAPH: ALON SKUY
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Sunday Times photographer Alon Skuy on Sunday visited the hushed streets of the Johannesburg inner city during the fourth week of the lockdown.
While Sundays are normally quiet this is what he found ...
Pastor George together with the City of Johannesburg and Meals on Wheels feeding over 600 homeless people breakfast, lunch, supper on a daily basis.
Food is given to all those who need a meal at Berea Park, Worldview Park, Jet and Shoprite in Raleigh Street.
One homeless resident, Patricia Maposa, who was at the Meals on Wheels feeding centre in Yeoville, commented that she “is hungry and is impatient” for the lockdown to end.
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SANDF soldiers patrolled the streets in Yeoville and the inner city, including Hillbrow, Johannesburg,
Image: Alon Skuy
Image: Alon Skuy
A homeless man stands outside the Agnieszka's Haven Community and Rehabilitation Centre, in downtown Johannesburg.
Image: Alon Skuy
Image: Alon Skuy
Pastor George, from the Agnieszka's Haven Community and Rehabilitation Centre, with the help of City of Johannesburg and Meals on Wheels feed over 600 homeless people daily.
Image: Alon Skuy
Image: Alon Skuy