Tokyo Sexwale was born in a squatter camp in Soweto during the apartheid era. Now a government minister and millionaire businessman, he finds himself back in the townships – this time with the job of improving the everyday lives of people coping with inadequate housing and high rates of unemployment.
The job is made even more difficult by South Africa’s recent slide into recession, the first since the end of white rule in 1994.

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