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West Cape News: Pre-school closes as City demolishes Langa community hall

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Pre-school closes as City demolishes Langa community hall

by Nombulelo Damba

The demolition of a community hall in the Joe Slovo informal settlement in Langa by the City’s Anti-Land Invasion Unit on Tuesday has resulted in the destruction of a pre-school and left the community confused and divided.

On Tuesday morning five Anti-Land Invasion Unit vans arrived in Joe Slovo and proceeded to demolish a community hall made out of zinc that had been standing for about ten years and was used by the community for a pre-school, public meetings, church gatherings and emergency shelter in the wake of shack fires.

Although the Chris Hani pre-school is the only one serving Joe Slovo residents and housed about 200 children, the unit members told residents the hall was built on land identified as a road reserve.

However, shacks built around, and on the same line as the hall, remained untouched.

The incident has left residents speculating that community leaders who are refuses to step down despite the wishes of residents, were behind the demolition as they claim they were responsible for the erection of the hall and thus have the power to take it down.

Mzwanele Zulu, who has been a community leader since 2006, said the hall needed to make way for a housing project that was to deliver 2055 housing units.

Zulu said an agreement with the owner of the pre-school that a new school would be built and parents were told not to send their children to school on Tuesday.

The new pre-school has yet to be built by Zulu said parents who had no other option could send their children to the teacher’s house in the meantime.

He said some other community leaders disagreed with him over the management of the hall but he was the one who organised for an NGO called Khaya Lam to sponsor the building of it.

But residents said Zulu is only trying to prove a point that he is the leader of the Joe Slovo community, despite the fact that he no longer lives in the informal settlement since he received state subsidised housing in the N2 Gateway housing project upon whose steering committee he serves.

Newly selected Joe Slovo community leader Sydwell Mavume said Zulu used his influence to call in the Anti-Land Invasion Unit.

He said the community was never informed about the hall being destroyed and were surprised to see law enforcement in their area.

“We do not have a problem with them removing the hall but they should have found us another place to build a hall first before removing it,” said Mavume.

“We use this hall for emergencies, when we have fire or too much rain. We have people who use this hall as a church and for our public meetings. Those leaders who brought in the City Anti Land Invasion Unit are no longer staying here, they received RDP houses long time ago but they do not want to step down because they benefiting from the project.”

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

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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

Residents in Joe Slovo and Langa TRA continue to be sidelined by corruption

Abahlali kwaLanga TRA Press Statement
19 January 2013

Residents in Joe Slovo and Langa TRA continue to be sidelined by corruption

We as Abahlali baseMjondolo (ABM) are not satisfied by the way the government treats our communities. The worst part is that those who are richer do not feel ashamed to steal from the poor. We have been crying to our government, but we have been ignored.

The only thing we are fed by these people we are looking up to is lies. In the Langa TRA’s, ever since the Housing Development Agency (HDA) took over, corruption has increased. People have been robbed of their houses. They have been told to sign in order to get their housing but nothing came up. Later they were told the houses they had signed for were not theirs. These families now are stranded. They are being kept by their extended families.

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West Cape News: Anti-eviction campaign takes a stand in Langa

AbM believes that the committee is corrupt and is calling for a new process of allocation that is open and democratic to be followed. AbM is not demanding to monopolise the distribution of TRA structures as the anonymous source in this article claims.

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Anti-eviction campaign takes a stand in Langa

The hundreds of Temporary Relocation Area dwellings initially erected in 2005 to provide temporary relief for victims of the fire in Langa’s Joe Slovo informal settlement that left about 12 000 people homeless, have become the centre of allegations of bribery and corruption.

With most of the original fire victims relocated to Delft or back into new developments in Langa, the approximately 500 dwellings are currently being used to house people from Joe Slovo who need to move to make way for Housing Development Agency projects in the area.

But the anti-eviction movement Abahlali BaseMjondolo allege that an HDA official and community leaders are taking cash in exchange for placing certain families in the TRA dwellings.

In what they claim is an effort to put a stop to such corruption, the ABM is placing its own members in dwellings that become available when a dwelling after a tenant is permanently relocated.

This has led to a showdown between ABM supporters and the City’s Anti Land Invasion Unit.

The last standoff was believed to have been on Friday last week when ABM supporters surrounded the TRA dwelling occupied by ABM member Tumi Ramahlele after the Anti Land Invasion Unit attempted to evict him.

Ramahlele was the first ABM member to occupy an available dwelling.

According to Langa ABM acting chairperson Cindy Ketani, there are more than 40 dwellings in the TRA being illegally occupied but Ramahlele is being targeted because he is an ABM member.

On Monday Ramahlele said several meetings with the HDA had been held in which the HDA were asked to move young adults into houses as they became available.

He said many young people who had been relocated with their parents in 2005 had now grown up and required space of their own.

Furthermore, Ramahlele alleged that some of the TRA dwellings were being sold by an HDA official and community leaders for R3 000.

The ABM made their own list of people who should take occupation of a TRA dwelling once a tenant had been relocated to an RDP house.

“These Abahlali BaseMjondolo people are telling people here that once they are re-located they must give their keys to them and not to community leaders. Once they get a key they put someone in from their list,“ said a TRA residents who asked not to be named.

Contacted for comment the HDA Cape Town office said questions needed to be directed to their head office in Johannesburg.

However, HDA deputy information officer in Johannesburg, Kate Shand said she would send the questions to the Cape Town office.

No response had been forthcoming before going to press. – Nombulelo Damba

Housing Development Agency trying to illegally evict resident in Langa TRA – today

31 August 2012
Abahlali baseMjondolo of the Western Cape Press Statement

Housing Development Agency trying to illegally evict resident in Langa TRA – today

For months, the local residents committee in Langa Temporary Relocation Area has been illegally selling government built shacks. Many of the people buying the shacks already have alternative accomodation and are doing it in the hopes that they will 'cut the line' and be allocated a RDP house. They don't need a TRA structure. This corruption has been supported by the Housing Development Agency and we now have evidence that at least one member is directly involved in the corruption taking place. On top of that, HDA apparently has decided to demolish some of the TRA structures – we don’t know why because they refuse to communicate this to us.

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