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Karabo Ntshweng reflects on how an entire culture has quietly disappeared.
Growing up, asking neighbours for help was normal... a cup of sugar, a lift, someone to watch your pets. No money, no apps. Just community.
Today, when people are stuck, the first thought is often e-hailing, delivery apps, or online communities instead of the neighbour next door.
It raises the question: have we stopped relying on our neighbours? And are we still comfortable asking them for help?
By 5FMKarabo Ntshweng reflects on how an entire culture has quietly disappeared.
Growing up, asking neighbours for help was normal... a cup of sugar, a lift, someone to watch your pets. No money, no apps. Just community.
Today, when people are stuck, the first thought is often e-hailing, delivery apps, or online communities instead of the neighbour next door.
It raises the question: have we stopped relying on our neighbours? And are we still comfortable asking them for help?