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Cape Times: Do not vote, shack dwellers told

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Do not vote, shack dwellers told

April 28 2011

A SHACK-DWELLERS’ movement, Abahlali Basemjondolo, has urged people not to vote in the May 18 local government election because “politicians are self-centred”.

“By voting you are giving away your powers to politicians. Your vote is not your voice and politicians use poor people as a ladder to enhance the rich and their interests,” its chairman, Mzonke Poni, said to loud cheers at a meeting of about 100 people in a tent in Khayelitsha’s QQ section.

Abahlali had called the meeting to look into what caused shack fires, how adequate government intervention programmes were and how best residents could react in a fire, but speakers instead voiced concern about a lack of service delivery.

Community members demanded that the City of Cape Town provide electricity to their shacks to prevent the loss of life and property.

With Freedom Day yesterday, Poni said: “The people living in informal settlements cannot celebrate 17 years into democracy because there is nothing to celebrate.”

He urged the crowd not to “liaise” with political parties and to hold back from taking part in the election.

Although he acknowledged every individual’s right to cast a vote on May 18, he discouraged those who were enthusiastic about voting, declaring: “The freedom we have is so limited. People are still living in appalling conditions.”

Referring to residents who were leaving the ANC to join the DA, Poni said: “People are not joining these political parties because they have confidence in them, but because they are disappointed with empty promises.

“Politicians should be ashamed that old-age people in the townships still use plastics when they want to relieve themselves because services to the people are lacking.”

Another speaker, Loyiso Mfuku, the chairman of the Mandela Park Backyarders Association, told the crowd that “if politicians cannot tell us what they will be doing in the next five years, we should not vote. As long as people don’t govern, there is no democracy”. Nolusindiso Ketani, 29, whose baby was permanently disabled by injuries sustained in a shack fire that swept through Langa’s Joe Slovo informal settlement in 2005, could not hold back tears.

She said that next week her family and neighbours will gather again in commemoration of the tragedy. Today, the six-year-old Indiphile Ketani’s right side is not functioning properly and he cannot go to school. He has been in and out of Red Cross Children’s Hospital 10 times already, she said.

Another speaker, controversial pastor Xola Skosana, who made headlines for saying Jesus was HIV-positive, said the electorate should think twice before casting votes.

“Any government that allows its people to continuously live in shanty conditions is an evil government. Why vote if the people still live in houses with broken windows and doors, leaking roofs and littered streets?” asked Skosana.

He said until the government had put its house in order, people should not think about voting.

The crowd, led by Skosana, marched through some Khayelitsha streets, singing and holding placards and photos of shack fires, and returned to the tent to light candles in remembrance of those who had lost their lives in the fires.

Inkulumo kaMengameli wa-Bahlali baseMjondolo ngo suku lokugubha ukungakhululeki kwaBahlali

Inkulumo kaMengameli wa-Bahlali baseMjondolo(Sbu. Zikode) ngo suku lokugubha ukungakhululeki kwaBahlali. (Unfreedom Day Rally)

27 Epreli 2011

Mqondisi wohlelo, Sekela Mongameli waBahlali, Sihlalo waBahlali baseMapulazini, Baholi bezenkolo, Izinduna, Kennedy 12, Church Land Program, Streetnet, CHOSA, UPM, South Durban Environment Community Alliance, Student from the SIT, Foreman Road Development Committee, Bahlali baseMjondolo.

 

 




 


UnFreedom Day 2011

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27th April UnFreedom Day Mass Rally at QQ Shack Settlement, Khayelitsha

27th April UnFreedom Day Mass Rally at QQ Shack Settlement, Khayelitsha

Tomorrow the 27th April, most people through out the country will be celebrating 17 years of our so called freedom or democracy.

Abahlali baseMjondolo Western Cape joined by Mandela Park Back yard dwellers, Gugulethu Anti-eviction Campaign, Delft Anti-eviction Campaign, Langa Concerned group from Langa TRA's and by many other community based organizations including pastor Xola Skosana who led a march from Gugulethu to Khayelitsha on the 23rd April under the campaign 'Welcome to Hell South African Townships' will be hosting a shack fire summit at QQ informal settlement from 10: am till 13:00 pm.

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No Freedom for the Forgotten

Abahlali baseMjondolo KZN Press Statement
21 April 2011

No Freedom for the Forgotten

On the 27th April the whole country will be asked to commemorate the seventeenth year of so called “Freedom”.

We cannot forget that many people died and fought hard and with courage and determination to gain this freedom from apartheid. We honour those people all the time. Many of our members struggled in trade unions and in community organisations. We have members whose ancestors fought in the war fought from the Nkandla forest and in the rebellion on Nguza Hill. The struggle against apartheid is our struggle.

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Sowetan: ‘Tin Town’ residents now threaten to boycott elections

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‘Tin Town’ residents now threaten to boycott elections

‘Tin Town’ residents now threaten to boycott elections
18-Apr-2011 | Anna Majavu

RESIDENTS of Cape Town’s ‘Tin Town’ transit camp say they will not vote in the May 18 local government elections unless they get houses first.

More than 5000 people live in one-room tin shacks in a part of Delft, better known by its nickname of Blikkiesdorp, about 20km from the city centre.

At least 3000 are estimated to be of voting age and their votes will be pivotal in deciding who wins the Delft ward currently held by the DA’s Cynthia Claasen.

DA leader Helen Zille personally accompanied Claasen on the campaign trail during the last elections.

Despite being moves there on the understanding that they would soon get houses, some Blikkiesdorp residents have been there for more than five years.

ANC mayoral candidate Tony Ehrenreich said yesterday it was sad that the DA had left the residents in a “temporary” relocation area.

“I understand their frustration and urge them to vote. I promise them that if they vote ANC I will, as a matter of urgency, ensure that Blikkiesdorp residents are put on the fast track to get houses of their own,” Ehrenreich said.

But Blikkiesdorp informal committee spokesperson Willy Heyn said: “We have made a clear stand of , “No land, no house, no vote” for any political party in the coming municipal election.

“When we were forcibly removed from our stable homes, mayor Dan Plato promised that it would only take the government three months before they move residents of Blikkiesdorp to proper housing,” Heyn said.

Matilda Groepe, spokesperson for the Symphony Way anti-eviction campaign in the area, said four families share one outside toilet with a tap connected to the plastic basin.

“This causes serious health risks, especially for women, children, and the disabled. For upliftment in the community we requested a container from Plato to house a skills development centre, but once again our plea fell on deaf ears.

“The 2010 educational pass rate in Blikkiesdorp was 59 percent; without proper homes to study in, our children can’t learn,” she said.

Blikkiesdorp shot to prominence before the Soccer World Cup last year, with one British newspaper dubbing it “the World Cup’s shameful secret – the hungry and homeless “dumped” in a makeshift tin city where football fans will not see them”.

The city has repeatedly denied allegations that conditions are sub-standard in the camp, pointing out that homeless people often present themselves at Blikkiesdorp, begging to be allocated a shack there.