Anil Singh

Daily Sun: Offical to Join the Poor

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A TOP local government official has accepted the challenge to live for a week in a so-called informal settlement.

Lennox Mabaso, spokesman for the KwaZulu-Natal housing department says he's ready.

The challenge to come and live in a shack to see what it was really like came from the Abahlali baseMjondolo movement of South Africa which represents shack dwellers around the country.

Mabaso had been challenged to stay for five days in the Kennedy Road shacks on the western outskirts of Durban.

"I have no problem going to the informal settlements. In my student days I lived at Cato Crest informal settlement. So this is nothing new to me", said the official.

Front page of the Daily Sun: Come and Live Here, Mabaso!

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Come and live here, Mabaso!

KZN HOUSING ANGER GROWS!

HOMELESS people in KZN are angry - VERY angry.

They're tired of waiting for houses that do not come...tired of not getting answers to their questions.

NOW THEY THINK THAT LOCAL OFFICIALS ARE NOT TAKING THEM SERIOUSLY ENOUGH!

Officials should leave their offices and come and see for themselves, angry squatter leaders said.

The comments of Lennox Mabaso, a spokesman for the KZN Department of Housing, were reported in the Daily Sun yesterday.

He said there was no housing backlog in KZN.

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