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Daily News: 300 homeless after Cato shacks demolished

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300 homeless after Cato shacks demolished

June 23 2014 at 04:59pm

By NKULULEKO NENE AND KAMCILLA PILLAY

More than 300 people were left out in the cold after the eThekwini Municipality destroyed shacks in Cato Crest and Lamontville. PICTURE: GCINA NDWALANE

Durban – More than 300 people were left out in the cold on Sunday night after the eThekwini Municipality destroyed shacks in Cato Crest and Lamontville.

Angry Cato Crest residents went on the rampage, barricading Owen (Cato) Avenue with burning rubbish bins, trees and boulders.

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Daily News: Cato Crest shacks demolished

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Durban – Squatters at the Cato Crest informal settlement have already started rebuilding the shacks the eThekwini Municipality demolished on Wednesday morning.

About 150 families were left without shelter after their homes were destroyed. While this was happening, some of them were busy scrounging for re-usable material to rebuild their homes.

Shack dwellers’ movement Abahlali baseMjondolo said it would be going to the Constitutional Court to stop the municipality from repeatedly demolishing the structures.

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Daily News: Mom cries as shack woman is held

Emotions were running very high after the illegal evictions, two assasinations, the murder of Nqobile Nzuza and the blatantly political arrest and denial of bail to Bandile Mdlalose.

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By Nkululeko Nene

Durban – Abahlali baseMjondolo spokeswoman, Bandile Mdlalose, who is accused of causing public violence during a protest in Cato Manor, must spend a week in custody – her bail application has been adjourned until Monday.

Members of the shack dwellers’ movement who were at the Durban Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday shouted in dismay when magistrate Vanitha Armu announced her decision.

The crowd refused to leave the court when the court interpreter pleaded with them to go. They threatened her, saying she did not live in the building and would have to walk out after work.

Mdlalose’s mother, Busisiwe, cried hysterically inside court as she watched her daughter being led away to the court cells.

“I do not feel okay. I am very worried about her state of health.

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Daily News: Emotions bared as Gwala buried

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Emotions bared as Gwala buried

by Nkululeko Nene

It was as in life, so in death for murdered Cato Crest housing activist Nkululeko Gwala, whose funeral on Wednesday was marked by strong emotions and politically charged words.

 

 




Nkululeko Gwala's Funeral – 4 July 2013


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Daily News: Shack-dweller activists go into hiding

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Shack-dweller activists go into hiding

by Nkululeko Gwala

Durban – Three members of shack-dwellers’ organisation Abahlali Basemjondolo, who have been receiving death threats, have gone into hiding after the murder of a comrade in Cato Crest.

Activist Nkululeko Gwala, 34, was shot 12 times on Wednesday night following a meeting to discuss protests in the area, including torching the offices of two local councillors.

Gwala and his alleged part in the destruction became the centre of the discussion.

But on Monday, Sibongile Msiya, 30, also a member of Abahlali Basemjondolo, who admitted to being among the protesters, denied Gwala had been present at the torching of councillor Mzimuni Ngiba’s offices.

She said she now feared for her life and was in hiding.

Members of the Dhunbar community – part of councillor Zanele Ndzoyiya’s ward 30, which includes Cato Manor – had been on the rampage the night before Gwala got killed, said Msiya.

“He (Gwala) had been a very strict person. After seeing them run amok, he decided to withdraw himself and went home. He had never been there,” she said.

She said she had heard rumours that she was on a hitlist.

“My landlord had received a message that she must get rid of me, otherwise she would lose her RDP house,” she said.

Abahlali Basemjondolo general secretary Bandile Mdlalose said three members had had to flee the area after rumours spread that their names were on a hitlist.

Asked why these allegations had not been reported to the local police station, she said they had lost trust in the police.

“After it became clear that a meeting on Wednesday was about our (member) Gwala, police ought to have given him protection,” she said, adding that police had been at the meeting when speakers incited the community to violence.

Mdlalose said Gwala had reported intimidation, but nothing was done to investigate.

“As an organisation, we are obliged to protect our members. It will be difficult to say how long they would remain in hiding. Some of our members have been in hiding after assassination attempts failed three years ago,” she said.

SAPS spokesman Colonel Vincent Mdunge said nothing had been reported to the police regarding a hitlist, and he rejected allegations of incompetence levelled at the police.

“These people are just mongering rumours. They should make statements at the police station if they have any information which might help us arrest Gwala’s killers,” said Mdunge.

He said the situation was calm in Cato Manor and police were monitoring the area.

Gwala is expected to be buried in Inchanga on Wednesday.