The Urban Foundation was the response of capital, working within the World Bank’s then consensus, to the late apartheid influx into the cities. Then it was all self-help, popular entrepreneurship – ‘you can live in a shack and develop yourself from there, your future is in your own hands’. Now it is mostly, as it was in the 50s, ‘slum clearance’ – you are a blight on the landscape – you will be dumped in a rural ghetto’. Unsurprisingly the Urban Foundation is remembered fondly in this time of evictions.