according to africa's largest electricity provider eskom, the country needs another 40 mines. so the question is -- who pays for it? lukas maseko also wonders who is going to pay -- for the damage to his property. his farm has never had a power connection. like 3.5 million other households in the country. >> the south african government has pledged some 26 million euros over the next two years for water purification in the region. imagine having to constantly worry that you could be thrown out of the country where you grew up -- in fact the only place you can call 'home'. this is a daily reality for many young people designated "illegal immigrants" in the united states. only some 37% of foreign born residents in the us are actually naturalized citizens. almost a third have permanent or temporary work permits, but more than a quarter have no legal status at all. this includes many young people who were brought to the us by their parents but are still barred from many things because they have no legal papers. the obama administration is pushing a new policy directive which will