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Aug 29: Zimbabwean migrant worker, Johannesburg

by Chris Smith

As their nation slipped into chaos under the rule of longtime dictator Robert Mugabe, millions of Zimbabweans flooded into neighboring South Africa in search of work. Many ended up in Johannesburg, Southern Africa's de facto capital, scratching out a living on the streets and sharing rooms in decaying apartment blocks in the city's rundown core.

I made this photo in 2002, and things have only gone downhill since then, the years marked by spiraling inflation, stolen elections, and state-sponsored thuggery against the democratic opposition. Even if current power-sharing negotiations manage to loosen Mugabe's grip on the country, Zimbabwe will need to be rebuilt, more or less, from the ground up.

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