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Jadhu Place on Fire Again

27 June 2012
Abahlali baseMjondolo Press Statement

Jadhu Place on Fire Again

Abahlali baseMjondo’s ongoing struggle for land and decent housing for all shack dwellers and other poor people remains the most urgent demand.

This is the season of fire, the season of shack fires, the season of great humiliation and despair, the deadly season. Those who have always criticized the victims of the shack fires as drunkards, unthinking and thieves of electricity would be blind not to understand the truth and the politic of shack fires. We burn, year after year, because we are denied electricity and because we are denied decent housing. When we carefully connect ourselves to electricity the state sends armed men to disconnect us. When we formalise our own shacks the state sends armed men to demolish them. We are forced, sometimes at gun point, to live as we do.

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Isolezwe: Basale dengwane kusha imijondolo

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Basale dengwane kusha imijondolo

Nokubongwa Phenyane

AMAKHAZA abeshubisa umnkantsha aphelele kubona abantu baseSpringfield ku-Arnold Road, eThekwini, ngemuva kokuthi beshelwe yimijondolo okusolwa ukuthi kudalwe yizintambo zikagesi.

Lesi sigameko esenzeke ngehora leshumi ekuseni sishiye imindeni engu-150 dengwane.

Ngokusho kukaMnuz Khaya Ncomfu ohlala kule mijondolo, ubesemsebenzini ngesikhathi efonelwa etshelwa ukuthi sekushe imijondolo yabo.

“Abantu akade bekhona nabo bezwe ngomuntu esebavusa, ebazisa ngalo mlilo njengoba iningi belingekho lisemsebenzini,” kusho uNcomfu.

Ngokusho kokhulumela abezicishamlilo uMnuz Narend Birjlal obekhona kuleya ndawo, basola ukuthi umlilo uqalwe yizintambo zikagesi ezingaxhunyiwe ngendlela.

“Noma singakayazi imbangela yomlilo kodwa kusolakala izintambo zikagesi ezingekho esimeni okuyizo ezidale umlilo,” kusho uBirjlal.

Uthe kulesi sigameko kulimale isicishamlilo esihangulwe ilangabi. Uthi umlilo ucishe wathatha ihora lonke bezama ukuwucisha. Uthe owesifazane okhulelwe, ohilwe intuthu bamphuthumise esibhedlela.

n Khonamanjalo, abesimo sezulu iSouth African Weather Service, bathi abantu bakuleli kumele balindele ubusika obujwayelekile njengoba abanye besanda kuthuswa amakhaza ashubisa umnkatsha kuleli sonto.

Ngokusho kukaMnuz Jan Van Virmeulen, abantu akumele bathuke kakhulu ngalamakhaza ngoba lobu busika angeke kubande kakhulu.

“Abantu sebethuswe umsinga obandayo osanda kungena kuleli. Kumele bangathuki kakhulu lobu kuzoba ubusika obungemakhaza futhi nemvula izoba yindlala,” kusho uMnuz Virmeulen.

Daily News: ‘I could not watch a baby die’

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‘I could not watch a baby die’

Nondumiso Mbuyazi

The piercing cries of a six-month-old baby propelled a young woman into a raging fire at an Overport shack settlement on Monday in a heroic rescue.

When the commotion had died down after the fire was contained and baby Natasha was safely in the arms of her babysitter, the egg yolk poultice on Cocela Mlobeli’s face told the community of how the 21-year-old woman had saved the toddler.

The egg yolk, said Mlobeli, was to conceal the burn marks and to help them heal faster.

Earlier, a man who had tried to enter the shack to save the crying girl was burnt on his arm by the inferno.

The close-knit community in the informal settlement of Jadhu, Overport, erupted into chaos after a fire broke out on Monday gutting, at least 100 shacks and leaving 200 people homeless. The fire, said residents, had started at about 9am.

Brenda Nodade, 25, said she suspected one of the residents had left a paraffin stove on.

Two women at an informal settlement in Jadhu, Overport, risk their lives in a desperate attempt to salvage their belongings as a fire burns its way through the settlement. At least 100 shacks were destroyed and 200 people left homeless by the blaze. Picture: Dawn Rouse

“It smelled like someone was cooking and then there was this big bang. I went out to see what was happening and by that time the shack had already caught on fire, and it was spreading to other shacks,” she said.

Despite residents’ attempts to put out the blaze it soon spread to other shacks.

“The wind was just too strong and we didn’t have much water,” said Nomusa Khawunda, who was babysitting four toddlers, including Natasha.

The babies, she said, were all lying on the bed and she had managed to grab three, leaving Natasha behind.

When she went back to fetch her, the fire had spread to her shack. A neighbour, John Magwaza, tried to run into the shack, but he got burnt on his arm.

He tried to smash open the window, but it had burglar guards. That is when Mlobeli, a second year HR student at Berea Technikon, ran into the shack.

“She was just crying and I thought to myself I can’t just stand here and watch this child die,” Mlobeli said. “That is when I went inside.”

As she grabbed Natasha, covering her with her jacket, Mlobeli said she struggled to breathe as she inhaled the hot smoke.

“I said to myself I would rather die than to allow this innocent child to die like this,” she said, the pain from the burn palpable.

“I only realised later that one side of my face was in pain.”

Natasha’s mother had not returned from work when a Daily News team visited on Monday.

Municipal spokesman, Mandla Nsele, said that a fireman sustained a minor injury while putting out the fire and was admitted to hospital.

He said the municipality, through its Disaster Management Department, had provided 100 blankets and 100 food parcels, as short-term relief.

Area councillor, Bhekisani Ngcobo had identified two temporary shelters where those who had lost their homes had been moved.

The city was still working on organising additional relief, like building material, from NGOs and business.

The extent of the damage, said Nsele, was still being assessed.

Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs MEC, Nomusa Dube, said the department was working with the municipality to provide aid.

“We are saddened to learn of the fire… we urge our people to learn from this incident and take our warning about habits that lead to fires seriously,” Dube said.

Daily News: Allegations of arson fuel anger among squatters


Kennedy Road Burns – 16 June 2009, Picture by S’bu Zikode.

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Allegations of arson fuel anger among squatters

November 17, 2010 Edition 1

NONDUMISO MBUYAZI

A WAR of words has erupted between the city and shack dwellers’ movement Abahlali baseMjondolo over remarks by a top housing official that the burning of shacks in eThekwini was being “orchestrated”.

The claim by Nigel Gumede, head of the city’s housing committee, at a recent committee meeting, has left the movement perplexed.

Several Durban informal settlements have gone up in flames this year, claiming the lives of four people and leaving hundreds of people destitute.

Gumede said he wanted informal settlement arsonists to be criminally charged for the offence, saying the same laws needed to apply to people, whether they were rich or poor.

“If a person burns down their house or flat they get charged with arson. The same law needs to apply to people responsible for burning shacks,” he said. “We have a strong suspicion that the burning of shacks is orchestrated.”

What further exacerbated the situation was that the culprits were not apologetic for starting the fires, but instead demanded new houses from the city, said Gumede.

“The shack dwellers don’t do anything about these culprits who are responsible for destroying their shacks and belongings.”

However, Abahlali spokesman Clement Mtshali yesterday dismissed the allegations, saying it was an insult for the city to accuse them of such an “atrocious” act.

“Why would someone purposely burn down their shack? Why would someone give away the small home that they have in hope that the city will provide them with a house? That doesn’t make any sense and these allegations are an insult to the shack dwellers,” he said.

Mtshali said he was “really disappointed” that the city could accuse shack dwellers of such a “heartless” act. “So they mean that we would burn down a shack, killing people in the process, just because we hoping to get a new house. How heartless do they think we are?”

In the most recent incident, two people died, more than 1 000 people were left homeless and 200 dwellings were destroyed when a massive fire ripped through a large informal settlement in Quarry Road last month.

In other incident, firefighters battled for hours last month trying to put out various fires at an informal settlement on Jadoo Place in Springfield.

In August, a fire at the Kennedy Road informal settlement destroyed 500 shacks and left about 2 000 residents without homes. And in July a fire at the same settlement killed two people, gutted about 500 shacks and left more than 200 residents homeless.

Earlier this year, in another Kennedy Road informal settlement fire, 150 shacks were destroyed and 400 people left homeless, while the Cato Crest informal settlement was hit by four fires this year.

nondumiso.mbuyazi@inl.co.za

Isolezwe: Kusolwa isikhwele kobulale intombi ebisikhuleliswe ngomunye

Kusolwa isikhwele kobulale intombi ebisikhuleliswe ngomunye

December 16, 2008 Edition 1

Nonhlanhla Shangase

UGENCE wabulala ngocelemba unina wengane yakhe ayethandana naye owesilisa waseThekwini ocasulwe wukuthi ubesekhuleliswe ngenye indoda.

Kuthiwa lo wesilisa wehlulekile ukwamukela ukuthi unina wengane yakhe usethandana nenye indoda futhi ukhulelwe ingane yayo, wayigenca maqede wayotshengisa indodana yabo eneminyaka eyisikhombisa ucelemba oconsa igazi wayitshela ukuthi usembulele unina.

Lo wesilisa, ongeke adalulwe igama lakhe njengoba engakaveli enkantolo, kuthiwa ugence ngocelemba uNksz Ntombiyakhe Ndzolo (33) wasePuntanshill kuMngeni Road, eThekwini, ngesikhathi lo wesifazane elethele ingane yakhe izipho kanye nezinto zikaKhisimusi ebezicelwe yingane.

Amaphoyisa athi lesi sehlakalo senzeke ngezikhathi zasemini ngeSonto.

Udadewabo kamufi, uNksz Thobsile Ndzolo, uthe udadewabo ubesenesikhathi eside ahlukana noyise wengane yakhe ngenxa yokungaboni ngaso linye kwabo.

Uthe babevumelene ngokuthi ingane yabo ihlale noyise, udadewabo afike azoyibonela khona.

Uthe bebengakaze babonane nalo wesilisa selokhu akhulelwa njengoba ubethi uma eyobona ingane bangaqondani.

“Bahlukana ngendlela yokuthi uyena owesilisa owagcizelela ukuthi udadewethu akaqhubeke nempilo yakhe amyeke phansi,” kusho uNksz Ndzolo.

Uthe kumthathe isikhathi eside ukuthi udadewabo aqhubekele phambili nempilo yakhe, okuthe uma esehlangana nomuntu amthandayo wakhulelwa.

Lo wesifazane ubenezinyanga eziyisishiyagalombili ekhulelwe kanti ingane yabo yokuqala ineminyaka eyisikhombisa.

“Okubuhlungu kakhulu wukuthi konke lokhu kwenzeke phambi kwengane yabo njengoba ephinde wayitshela ukuthi usembulele unina eyivezela nocelemba oconsa igazi okuyiwo abulele ngawo udadewethu,” kubalisa udadewabo kamufi.

Amaphoyisa aseNtuzuma asiqinisekisile lesi sigameko njengoba ethe kunowesilisa oboshiwe ngokufa kwalo wesifazane. Athe nguyena lo msolwa ozinikele emaphoyiseni kodwa imininingwane yokuvela kwakhe enkantolo kushaye isikhathi sokushicilela ingakatholakali.