4 February 2008
Solidarity: Joe Slovo Fire
[fsg_gallery id=”338″]Fire in Joe Slovo does not weaken residents determination not to move to Delft
Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign Press Release, Sunday 3 February 2008
Some 80 shacks were destroyed and hundreds were left homeless when a fire broke out in Joe Slovo informal settlement at about 5.30pm today. Fortunately there were no casualties.
Joe Slovo residents have been resisting forced removal to Delft by Thubelisha Homes and this fire has not weakened their determination to remain in Joe Slovo and have the settlement upgraded. In fact, their determination to remain despite the continued risk of fires shows the strength of their feelings.
Those affected by the fire reiterated Asiyi e Delft (We are not going to Delft) at a meeting after the fire.
Ward councillor Gope unsuccessfully attempted to hijack this meeting and undermine the Joe Slovo task team by offering a hall for those affected to stay in, and saying that materials for rebuilding could only be obtained through his good offices. The task team pointed out that it is a legal requirement for Disaster Management to provide a starter pack for rebuilding. People rejected the hall in favour of sleeping outside near their belongings.
For additional information contact Mzwanele Zulu at 076-385-2369