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In front of one of the biggest social housing developments in Amalinda, East London, women wait from as early as 6am, sitting on upturned buckets and crates, hoping they will be offered a job. Many of the women we spoke to are single mothers. Most get offered jobs as domestic workers β cleaning houses or washing clothes. They charge according to what work they do but at most they will earn between R to R a day. They described the difficulties they face, for example being picked up with a promise of a cleaning job, only to be asked for sex instead.
Vuyelwa Mahlathi, from Braelyn, is a single mother of two children. She has been coming to this spot for three years. She is luckier than most of the other women, since she has a permanent job two days a week. But she stands at this spot four days a week trying to get more work.
She says sometimes people refuse to pay the amount of money asked for. You tell them your price. You get there and they want you you to clean the house as well but refuse to add money. She sits alone next to some bushes that give her some protection from the sun. She stays in Duncan Village and it takes her 30 minutes to walk from her home to Amalinda. Her husband used to work as a construction worker but has been unemployed for two years after he fell ill.
He looks after their two-year-old child at home when she goes job hunting. On days when she does not get any work she leaves at 4pm to make the 30 minute journey home to get home in time to make supper.
Nomnikelo Ngwangqa sells fruit and vegetables to the women as well as to the people who live in the nearby flats. Ngwangqa, who has a six year old daughter, dropped out of college before she could finish her marketing course due to financial reasons. If she gets a job, she leaves her stand to be run by one of her friends.