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Transitory Citizens: Contentious Housing Practices in Contemporary South Africa

Kerry Chance, Social Analysis

This article examines the informal housing practices that the urban poor use to construct, transform, and access citizenship in contemporary South Africa. Following the election of Nelson Mandela in 1994, the provision of formalized housing for the urban poor has become a key metric for ‘non-racial’ political inclusion and the desegregation of apartheid cities. Yet, shack settlements—commemorated in liberation histories as apartheid-era battlegrounds—have been reclassified as ‘slums’, zones that are earmarked for clearance or development. Evictions from shack settlements to government emergency camps have been justified under the liberal logic of expanding housing rights tied to citizenship. I argue that the informal housing practices make visible the methods of managing ‘slum’ populations, as well as an emerging living politics in South African cities.

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Daily Maverick: In Langa, Cape Town: A dark combo of housing corruption & police brutality

http://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2013-05-08-in-langa-cape-town-a-dark-combo-of-housing-corruption-police-brutality

In Langa, Cape Town: A dark combo of housing corruption & police brutality

by Jared Sacks

Twenty-seven-year-old Siyabonga Magcida is in Groote Schuur Hospital today, under 24-hour police surveillance, because he is considered a flight risk. Yet he is severely injured, is connected to drips on both arms and is unable to walk or even speak. By JARED SACKS.

The answer will take us back a full six years, when the Joe Slovo community first rose up to fight their pending eviction to the peri-urban township called Delft on the outskirts of Cape Town. Now, Magcida’s enemy is not just the housing department, but also his former comrades. Continue reading

The New Age: Community in fist fight over RDP houses

http://www.thenewage.co.za/65907-1011-53-Community_in_fist_fight_over_RDP_houses

Community in fist fight over RDP houses

Mpho Mashego

The N2 Gateway housing project has again led to conflict among the hundreds of people waiting to be allocated houses, this time even degenerating into fist fights during a community meeting.

The Joe Slovo informal settlement held a meeting at the weekend after the names of the beneficiaries for the Gateway Project were released. In the end police were called in after the community accused community leaders of colluding with the Housing Development Agency (HDA) to sell RDP houses to other people.

“Last night the Joe Slovo community held a mass meeting with community leaders such as Sfiso Mapasa. The community is angry because of corruption within the N2 Gateway housing project where it is alleged that certain HDA officials and community leaders are colluding to sell new RDP homes in the project,” said Boitumelo Ramahlele from Temporary Relocation Area(TRA).

“HDA finally released the list of intended beneficiaries to community residents – something residents have been demanding for a long time.

“But now the Joe Slovo leadership is refusing to release that list to residents to conduct their own investigation into corruption.

“The leadership says only itself can conduct investigations of the alleged corruption. But the community does not trust these leaders. We therefore have every right to conduct an independent door-to-door investigation,” he said.

Abahlali Basemjondolo, an organisation that monitors the plight of people living in informal settlements, confirmed that on Saturday night there was a fight between the community and its leadership.

Abahlali baseMjondolo and the community held a follow up meeting yesterday afternoon.

The Gateway Project has been at the centre of controversy for many years with various informal settlement communities fighting over to whom the houses be allocated

Huge corruption in Joe Slovo – N2 Gateway housing project

14 October 2012
Emergency press statement – Abahali baseMjondolo kwaLanga

Huge corruption in Joe Slovo – N2 Gateway housing project

Last night the Joe Slovo community held a mass meeting with community
leaders such as Sfiso Mapasa. The community is angry because of the
corruption going on inside the N2 Gateway housing project where the belief
is that certain Housing Development Agency (HDA) officials and community
leaders are colluding to sell new RDP homes in the project.

HDA finally released the list of intended benificiaries to community
residents – something residents have been demanding for a long time. But
now, the Joe Slovo leadership is refusing to release that list to residents
to conduct their own investigation into the corruption. They are saying
that only the leadership can conduct the investigation. But the community
does not trust these leaders. They therefore have every right to conduct an
independent door-to-door investigation.

Yet last night, there was a fight with the community and its leadership.
The community is furious. The police has arrived and is now persecuting the
residents.

Abahlali kwaLanga TRA will be joining the Joe Slovo community for a meeting
right now at Chris Hani Hall in Joe Slovo.

Media are requested to attend and contact residents at the numbers below.
Joe Slovo leadership and HDA officials need to be held accountable.

From Joe Slovo:

Nomakhazi @ 0836694100
Babalwa @ 0781949354
Aphiwe 0735799548

Open Letter: ‘Langa housing projects a mess of corruption and mismanagement’

'Langa housing projects a mess of corruption and mismanagement'

To MEC for Human Settlements, Bonginkosi Madikiza
To Operations Manager of the N2 Gateway project for HDA, Bosco Khoza
To Cape Town Mayor, Patricia de Lille

Attached you will find a letter from the provincial executive of Abahlali baseMjondolo detailing some of our concerns and grievances. The situation in Langa is a ticking time-bomb. We hope that you will come meet with us as soon as possible to address them rather than pass the buck to someone else.

Forward with the struggle of the poor, forward!

Thembelani Maqwazima (AbM General Secretary) @ 0712604119

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