When South Africa's truck drivers embarked on a strike in the dead of winter in 2020, they were not just demanding more money. Their demands were far more nuanced, far more dangerous, and were borne out of years of frustration with the trucking companies and the country's neighbours.South African truck drivers sing and chant during a protest outside the City Deep Truck Stop in Doornfontein, Johannesburg.
City Press journalists Palesa Dlamini and Molebogeng Mokoka, and photographer Rosetta Msimango go beyond the picket line.