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Eyewitnes News: Khayelitsha a ‘prized area’ for political parties

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Khayelitsha a ‘prized area’ for political parties

by Malungelo Booi

A political analyst on Friday said the Cape township of Khayelitsha is the focus of political activity due to a unique set of circumstances.

In recent days Cape Town’s oldest township has been characterised by scenes of service delivery protests ahead of May’s local government elections.

The area has seen several political parties coming and going in a bid to secure votes.

At the same time civic organisation Abahlali baseMjondolo has come out to discourage locals from voting.

They cite lack of development in their communities.

Stellenbosch University’s Professor Pierre du Toit said he is not surprised at the heightened activity in the area.

“What is special about Khayelitsha is that you have got a huge concentration of voters there and of course, that would be a prize area for any political party to capture,” he said.

The Social Justice Coalition’s Gavin Silber said the area continues to be marginalised.

“People are frustrated. People have waited for 17 years for many services. I think there is both the sense of frustration with the slow pace of delivery, but I think people are finding avenues to vent that frustration positively,” he said.

(Edited by Lisa Bartlett)

Eyewitnes News: W.Cape shack dwellers call for MEC’s resignation

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W.Cape shack dwellers call for MEC’s resignation

A group of Khayelitsha residents demanded the resignation of Western Cape Human Settlements MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela on Wednesday.

The small group held a demonstration outside the MEC’s office on Wednesday morning.

“Madikizela you’re an idiot and a puppet”, read one of the placards.

Abahlali baseMjondolo, which led the protest, warned it was just the start of their planned rolling demonstrations at the MEC’s office this week.

The body claims Madikizela failed to give them an assurance that no structures will be demolished even if erected illegally on government land.

The demonstrators mostly came from Mandela Park in Khayelitsha.

They warned that another community would come and protest on Thursday and said that this would continue until the MEC steps down.

(Edited by Lindiwe Mlandu)

Eyewitness News: Civic action group threatens protests over evictions

Madikizela is conveniently ignoring the fact that while a land occupation is illegal it is a minor civil offence (trespass) while his own actions, when he authorizes evictions without a court order, are a criminal offence.

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Civic action group threatens protests over evictions
Malungelo Booi

Civic action group Abahlali baseMjondolo on Thursday warned of rolling protests if government does not stop evictions and demolitions in the Western Cape.

The group says it wrote to Human Settlement MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela on Wednesday.

The organisation wants him to sign an undertaking within seven days that no structures will be destroyed, even if erected illegally on government land.

However, the MEC is not budging.

Abahlali baseMjondolo claims a number of people in the province are homeless because of demolitions and it intends ending them once and for all.

The organisation’s provincial chairperson Mzonke Bunu said the MEC has no choice but to agree.

“We will make sure that we do protest in front of his office every day so that he must resign,” he said.

However, Madikizela said he will not be bullied.

“For people to write a letter to me to say that I must condone illegal activities its crazy,” he said.

He warned they will continue dismantling illegally erected structures.

(Edited by Lindiwe Mlandu)

Eyewitness News: More than 200 left destitute by CT shack fire

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More than 200 left destitute by CT shack fire
Malungelo Booi

Residents from QQ Section in Khayelitsha, one of the biggest townships in Cape Town will spend the afternoon re-building their shacks following a devastating fire on Tuesday night.

More than 200 people have been left homeless by the blaze.

Disaster management officials have began distributing building material to several residents who have been left homeless due to the blaze. Each family will receive five corrugated iron sheets to re-erect their structures.

Most residents who spoke to Eyewitness News said they lost everything including their identity documents. It is understood an illegal electricity connection started the fire. Locals said a dog locked inside one of the shacks was burnt to death.

(Edited by Lindiwe Mlandu)

Eye Witness News: ANCYL blamed for violent protest in CT

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ANCYL blamed for violent protest in CT

Malungelo Booi

The “shack dwellers’ movement” Abahlali baseMjondolo has distanced itself from Thursday’s violent protest in Cape Town.

Police confirmed that three vehicles, including one reportedly transporting stationary for matric exams, were set alight near Mew Way in Khayelitsha.

AbM Chairperson Mzonke Poni has blamed the ANC Youth League for inciting violence.

“The leaders of the community that are in the forefront of these protests and also publically in the meetings they have said themselves that they are not linked to Abahlali baseMjondolo. Their struggle is linked to the ANC Youth League,” he said.

However, the youth league’s spokesperson Andile Lili dismissed the claims saying, “We didn’t start anything yet.”

(Edited by Lisa Bartlett)