Category Archives: Constitutional Court

News24: The Shepherd and the Butcher

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The Shepherd and the Butcher

Nzuzonhle Nzuza

The South African government is mandated by section 7(2) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa to “respect, protect, promote and fulfil the rights in the Bill of Rights”.

As these rights contained in the Bill of Rights vests with the ‘people’, this is implicit or rather express that the government is obliged to respect the citizens of South Africa and treat them in a dignified manner.

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Daily News: 300 homeless after Cato shacks demolished

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300 homeless after Cato shacks demolished

June 23 2014 at 04:59pm

By NKULULEKO NENE AND KAMCILLA PILLAY

More than 300 people were left out in the cold after the eThekwini Municipality destroyed shacks in Cato Crest and Lamontville. PICTURE: GCINA NDWALANE

Durban – More than 300 people were left out in the cold on Sunday night after the eThekwini Municipality destroyed shacks in Cato Crest and Lamontville.

Angry Cato Crest residents went on the rampage, barricading Owen (Cato) Avenue with burning rubbish bins, trees and boulders.

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Now Madlala Village is under Attack!

22 June 2014

Emergency Abahlali baseMjondolo Press Statement 

 

Now Madlala Village is under Attack!

Now Madlala Village in Lamontville is under attack by the same crew that attacked Cato Crest this morning. This is a war on the organised poor who are standing up for their rights.

Kennedy Road residents were attacked in 2009 after their victory in the Constitutional Court. Now residents of Cato Crest and Madlala Village are under attack after their victory.

This attack does not come as a surprise. We celebrate victories in court with caution as we know what comes next.

The contact people on the scene in Madlala Village are

Mr. Mkhize 073 619 5510

MaMkhize Nxumalo 078 433 2719

Illegal Evictions in Madlala Village, Lamontville

20 June 2014

Abahlali baseMjondolo Press Statement

 

Illegal Evictions in Madlala Village, Lamontville

Despite the latest Constitutional Court ruling on the 6th of June which is in favour of the poor people of the shack settlement known as Madlala Village in Lamontville, Durban, the illegal demolishing of shacks still continues. This morning at about 09:00 the eThekwini Municipality with its implementing agents was busy demolishing shacks in Madlala village, as a result  70 (seventy) shacks were demolished leaving hundreds of people homeless in the harsh conditions of the winter season.

When the demolishing team arrived in Madlala village the shack dwellers there asked if there was a court order granting the right to the eThekwini Municipality to destroy their homes. One respondent from the demolishing team responded by saying there is none and furthermore he said that they are aware of the recent Constitutional Court ruling but that they were working according to the ward councillor’s instructions to demolish these homes.

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Daily News: ConCourt hands victory to evicted 390

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ConCourt hands victory to evicted 390

Nolene Barbeau

Durban – Shack dwellers in Lamontville, south of Durban, whose homes were allegedly demolished by the eThekwini Municipality a total of 24 times after being rebuilt, may finally have their day in court after a series of setbacks.

On Friday the Constitutional Court granted the 390 appellants leave to intervene in court proceedings initiated by the KwaZulu-Natal MEC for human settlements and public works. Residents of the Madlala village in Lamontville had gone all the way to the highest court after the Durban High Court initially ruled against their application.

In March last year, KZN Human Settlements MEC Ravi Pillay was granted an interim order that allowed the council to demolish structures and evict people who occupy or attempt to invade land earmarked for 37 provincial low-cost housing projects in Lamontville.

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