[overlapping chatter] rachel mokgtsana: 30% of the patient around this [indistinct], they are suffering from asthma because of the--what you call the pollution that is from the [indistinct] around us. we have asthmatic patient, we have t.b. patient, h.i.v. patient, and so on. mathabule: something that is painful--the government doesn't take us seriously. they don't know what you are going through, and even if we go to our coulate to ask if they can move us from here to somewhere, it doesn't take us seriously because they think that maybe we are--[sniffles]--playing or we just want some houses somewhere. [child's congested coughing] mathabule: it's painful to... to watch your kids dying in front of you. [boy humming quietly] munnick: the highveld is a sacrifice zone for the carbon-intensive economy, and the people who live there have been sacrificed. man: eskom is a 100% state-owned company, so the government owns eskom. eskom does support, you know, like, the coal industry. the big portion of our energy generation is based, you know, like, on coal. there's been-- it's called a [indistin