GGH3702
Assignment 1 Semester 2 2024
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Due Date: 26 August 2024
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INTRODUCTION
Human settlement patterns in South Africa remain a complex and persistent legacy of apartheid-
era planning, which systematically relegated the majority of black South Africans to peripheral
and under-resourced areas. This spatial arrangement perpetuates cycles of poverty, social
inequality, and economic inefficiency. Despite significant policy interventions and efforts to
rectify these injustices post-1994, many of these patterns continue to persist, reflecting the
deep-rooted and multifaceted nature of spatial inequality in the country. This essay critically
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