MALAIKA MAHLATSI | Black middle-class can no longer breathe
Malaika MahlatsiI recently went to buy groceries for my family. Every month, I buy groceries for two households – mine and my family’s.
I live in the northern suburbs of Johannesburg while my family lives in Soweto, where I was born and raised. I have been buying groceries for years and have always been conscious of how steadily the price of food is rising...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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