The protest outside Leeuwenhof was a loud and passionate plea for justice, focused on the urgent need for social housing in the Western Cape. Hundreds of determined voices gathered in the early morning chill, demanding action from Premier Alan Winde to address a housing crisis that affects over 600,000 people. With banners and songs echoing the struggle against inequality, they sought to reclaim their dignity and rights. The protest wasn’t just about homes; it was a powerful stand against the unfairness that keeps the poor from having a place to live. As they stood together, they sent a clear message: they will not back down until their voices are heard.