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Backyarders hold Anti-Vote Summit in Mandela Park in challenge to politicians courting their vote

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Backyarders hold Anti-Vote Summit in Mandela Park in challenge to politicians courting their vote

Venue: Andile Nhose in Mandela Park
Date: 14 May
Time: 9:00am – 12:30pm

The Mandela Park backyarders would like to invite you to an Anti-Vote Election Summit that will take place at Andile Nhose on the 14 May 2011 from 09:00am until 12:30pm.

The summit objective is to expose the housing crisis in Mandela Park that is leading to a serious attack and violation of people’s dignity. We challenge all political parties (all of whom have ignored us or attacked us) to explain why they think we should vote on the 18th of May.

– In Mandela Park, the City is still cutting our water and installing anti-poor pre-paid water meters. The City seems to have no intention to meet with the community to resolve this issue

– In Mandela Park, even though people qualify for housing subsidies from the state to settle their bills, there are still banks that ignore this and prevent us from using our subisidies. In the name of profit, they evict us instead of trying to negotiate a solution with residents.

– In Mandela Park, there still houses built in 2006 with no electricity. Phambili Nombane which is a subsidiary of Eskom refuses to electrify our houses. They are claiming that the developers did not pay for installation of electricity and therefore people should pay for themselves in order to get installation. This contradicts the housing code and is an illegal refusal of service delivery by Eskom.

We will have testimonies of victims of the above circumstances telling their painful suffering at the hands of our government and how this has affected their lives. We will then discuss why these circumstances have led the people of Mandela Park not to vote in upcoming local government elections.

We invite all government officials, bank officials, and media to come and attend. We challenge all politicians and political parties to explain why they have been ignoring our communities for 15 years and only coming to us during election-time.

Fore more information contact:

Loyiso: 0737662078
Slu:0736200781
Nomonde:0781862142

The Police are back for more housing demolishions in Mandela Park

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The Police are back for more housing demolishions in Mandela Park

Backyarders Press Statement

On Friday 07 – 2011, at 7.30pm the Anti Land Invasion Unit arrived in Mandela Park threatening to demolish houses that people built themselves. They were confronted by devastated backyarders who demanded to know who instructed them. yjr ALI (Anti Land Invasion Unit), to conduct the operation. Mr. Willem from the Anti Land Invasion told a group of backyarders that Mrs. Kelly (Director General for Human Settlement) sent them to intimidate and demolish our houses. Backyarders demanded Mrs. Kelly cell number and Willem gave it to them. They called Mrs. Kelly on the scene and she denied saying she only instructed them to patrol.

As Backyarders we dismiss Mrs. Kelly’s instruction as rubbish because on the 07 march 2011 we have written a letter to the DHS that was intended to address the housing crisis in Mandela Park and we are still waiting for the DHS to respond but instead we get uninvited sheriffs threatening our very poor community members. Clearly God knows if Mrs. Kelly was playing dim about not knowing what is going on in Mandela Park .

As usual both the DA & DHS in the Western Cape was on its traditional campaign of human violations. These sheriffs came without any court order, they told us verbally that Mrs. Kelly sent them to Mandela Park. As backyarders we managed to block them and chased them out of our community. They threatened to return on Monday.

For the record we also contacted Mr. Stuart Pringle of Sub-council 10 about this conduct and he was not aware of the City decision to demolish people houses.

Our housing demolishing has come at the time when Backyarders are busy preparing a protest to the offices of the Western Cape Department of Human Settlement that will start on the Wednesday this week. We demand that the MEC for Western Cape Human Settlement respond to our demands and the demands of Abahlali baseMjondolo that he will not illegally demolish poor people’s houses again.

The campaign is part of the greater campaign organized by Abahlali Basemjondolo and other 15 communities in and around Western Cape to force the MEC to come out in public to admit his failure to deliver or resign as MEC for Human Settlement.

For more information

Khaya – 0780241683

Slu – 0736200781

Theft at Mandela Park Backyarders office and creche while death threats against backyarder members continue

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Theft at Mandela Park Backyarders office and crèche while death threats against backyarder members continue

Backyarders Press Release
8 March 2011

At about 4.30am on Saturday morning 4 thieves were arrested by city police while pulling 3 wheely bins full of groceries, cooking pots and office equipment including 2 computers and a printer.

They had broken into 2 offices in our Andile Nhose Community Hall. One was the Backyarder’s office and the other was an affiliate soup kitchen project for the elderly. They also went to break into children’s classrooms at our community crèche where food and children’s belongings were stolen.

A theft and breaking and entering case was opened at Harare police station against the thieves.

We remind you that this is the same police station where a recent attempt murder case was opened against DA member and later changed into common assault due to interference by MEC for housing (Bonginkosi Madikizela).

Pattern of intimidation and death threats against members

There are a number of unprecedented incidents directed to our member’s eve-since the Backyarders lodged the attempted murder case against DA branch chairperson Mr. Mxolisi Molly. Loyiso, a member of the Backyarders, has had his house repeatedly raided by 3 unknown individuals who have left ‘serious warnings’ to his spouse. Busi, another member, faced threats at gunpoint while attending a funeral. The two men warned her saying she talked too much in our meetings. They went on to say it was not her place to tell Backyarders of what Mr. Mxolisi Molly is capable of doing.

On top of all that, we now have had our office and our children’s project broken into. We seriously don’t know what will happen next as the police at Harare Police Station will not take our demands seriously. One detective told us that this is due to influence and interference from senior government officials.

A corrupt state against the poor

These are serious precedents which imply a corrupt state and where the rule of law protects only the rich and politically connected while it criminalises the poor who challenge this or that political party

We thank the city police for the courageous work to capture the thieves on time. It is rare that we, as poor people, receive good service from government so we must thank them when we are helped. We also thank our courageous members who managed to call the city police and who assisted in the capturing of theses thieves.

In the light of the ever increasing elements of politicised criminality in Mandela Park, it must be understood that the underlying factor behind the violence against our members is the lack of real development such as houses and youth facilities that can encourage young people to get involved in positive campaigns. The Backyarders understand these development challenges very well and will do all it takes to uplift our community without the help of the government where necessary.

As Backyarders we cannot divorce the break-ins from these recent death threats that are directed to our members. There is anger and jealousy amongst government officials and politicians since we can do that they cannot do.

Because they don’t have the support of the residents of Mandela Park, they resort to violence and intimidation. Because they don’t have the votes of the residents of Mandela Park, they resort to buying poor people’s support. Since they know they are wrong and unjust, they criminalise us as poor people.

We will never back-down no matter what tactic they apply against us. The tactics of our movement is driven by our circumstances of being poor and oppressed and not greed and power-hungry obsessions.

Umanyano Lwabahlali!

For more information, contact:

Khaya – 078 024 1683
Slulami – 073 620 0781

DA MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela threatens to demolish more houses in Mandela Park

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DA MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela threatens to demolish more houses in Mandela Park

Mandela Park Backyarders Press Release and Invite
25 February 2011

MEC for Human Settlement in the Western Cape is set to come and demolish more brick houses in Mandela Park between Monday and Tuesday next week. The news were leaked to us by a supervisor on site after a secret meeting with the MEC that was to address the resuscitation of housing construction in Mandela Park.

We vow to stay away from work and protest during these two days in preparation of what we perceive as housing warfare between state and its community.The 2 recent government projects named “823” and “497” were completed in 2008 despite delays due to money laundering and corruption by government and party officials. The claimed continuation of the current housing projects in Mandela Park is the MEC’s gimmick to lobby voters for the coming local municipality elections. There is a huge maladministration and poor conduct in the current housing construction and the police are used to distabilise & arrest any one trying to expose the corruption.

As backyarders we view the destruction of our houses as act of desperation by the City of Cape Town to maintain political hegemony.

The sad memories of what happened in Zimbabwe will soon be happening in the City of Cape Town, where the legacy of apartheid and inequality is sustained.

We call all civil organisations, journalists and supporters to come and witness the destruction of our homes and life savings in Mandela Park on Monday 28th of February or Tuesday the 1st of March (call us to confirm the day).

We also want to remind journalists that the DA branch chairperson, Mr. Molly Mxolisi will be appearing in Khayelitsha Magistrates Court on the 1st of March for attempted murder of Backyarder member. As we have shown in the past, this case involves illegal interference by MEC for housing Bonginkosi Madikizela in the judicial process.

It is possible that the planned destruction of houses by the MEC is linked with his efforts of trying to divert attention from Mr. Molly’s attempt murder case which is taking place on Tuesday. According to the prosecutor in charge, Mr. Molly Mxolisi is likely to have some charges reinstated (after Madikizela had the charge sheet changed to common assault).

We forward this invitation to all journalists, civil organisations and supporters to come and witness one of the most brutal Ministers for Housing in post-1994 South Africa.

For more information and directions to the housing demolition contact:
Slu: 0736200781
Khaya: 0780241683

Sowetan: If they build other houses, we’ll destroy them – MEC

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If they build other houses, we’ll destroy them – MEC

Unathi Obose

BACKYARD residents of Mandela Park in Khayelitsha say they will sue the Western Cape government after it allegedly destroyed 26 houses and shacks last Friday.

Human settlements MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela personally accompanied the police and anti-land invasions unit to demolish the houses and shacks.

The residents had built the houses and shacks on land they invaded earlier. Their leader, Khaya Xintolo, said they had been on the waiting list for houses for 15 years.

“By occupying these empty plots we were trying to resolve the housing backlog. We plan to take this matter to court,” Xintolo said.

Madikizela left three complete houses standing but gave the owners 12 hours to demolish them, and then painted a large “X” on each house, added Xintolo.

“Many of the homes were occupied, so the evictions without a court order are in contravention of the Prevention of Illegal Evictions Act. That makes Madikizela’s actions criminal,” said resident Loyiso Mfuku.

In another twist, local DA chairperson Mxolisi Molly allegedly fired shots at two backyarders. He was arrested and detained at Harare police station in Khayelitsha, where he was charged with attempted murder.

But the charge was allegedly later changed to common assault. Molly was released on warning and will appear in court on Monday.

When Mfuku and three other backyarders went to ask why the charges against Molly had been downgraded, they were arrested and only released on Sunday morning after being charged with common assault.

“In Mandela Park, there is no separation of politics and governance. The DA and ANC interfere in the development process in order to support their own members and political agendas,” Mfuku said.

But Zalisile Mbali, Madikizela’s spokesperson, said the MEC had not interfered with the case against Molly.

Madikizela told Sowetan he was not obliged to inform the group that he was coming to demolish their dwellings.

“How can you consult someone who is stealing your land? These people invaded government land. How do they expect me to consult them?” he asked.

“If they build other houses, we will demolish them again. We won’t allow anarchy here.”

But unhappy residents said their houses had cost them a lot of money and claimed the land they built on had stood empty for more than six years without any development.