Cape town Freedom Song

31 08 2008
By Luke Zandstra (12 Years old)
Mowbray Cape Town

I was walking down the road,
When I saw a big  truck’
It was tearing down the houses and covering me with muck
I turned around a corner and saw them cutting down the trees
And then I saw some animals whose eyes were full of tears

Chorus
They are tearing down the houses and cutting down the trees
Please look around I’m begging on my knees

Cape town was our city but it is no more
The wealthy ones have taken it and are sending out the poor
So give us back our city and the dignity of all

Chorus
They are tearing down the houses and cutting down the trees
Please look around I’m begging on my knees

Cape town should be all of ours
And greed should be seized
Please look around I’m begging on my knee





AbM: Another Huge Fire Devastates Kennedy Rd

31 08 2008

Hundreds of shacks burnt down in the Kennedy Road settlement this morning. This is the 7th fire in the settlement this year.

Abahlali baseMjondolo condemns the eThekwini Municipality’s inhuman 2001 decision to stop electrifying shacks on the grounds that it is too expensive. There is a direct link between this decision and the fires as the fires are caused by candles and paraffin stoves.

Abahlali baseMjondolo condemns the eThekwini Municipality’s regular and violent police attacks on poor communities in which lifesaving community organised connections are removed at gun point. These attacks have often been quickly followed by fires as people are forced to revert to candles and parafin stoves.

Abahlali baseMjondolo affirms its support for all shack dwellers’ organisations fighting for electricity and for other measures to stop the plague of fires across the country.

Abahlali baseMjondolo invites everyone who believes that the poor should not be left to burn to attend the City Wide Shack Fire Summit called by the movement which will be held on Monday 22 September 2008. We need to built a united front against the fires and for the universal right to electricity.

Abahlali baseMjondolo will soon be issuing a full report on the electricity and fire crisis in Durban and invites all organisations to discuss this report in advance of the City Wide Shack Fire Summit.

Eradicate shack fires not shack dwellers!

Pray for us. Support us. Join us in the struggle to stop the plague of fires.

For comment on this morning’s fire please contact:

Mondli Mbiko: 0731936319
Lungi Mgube 0833305392





Media: Reconnect illegal power cables, Eskom hears

31 08 2008

Friday, August 29, 2008

Source: Cape Argus

Angry Khayelitsha residents have threatened to burn down ward councillors houses if they are not given electricity, after their illegal cables were cut.

The residents from the Island, an informal settlement in Site C, told the Cape Argus on Thursday that they would take action if their complaints were not heard by councillors and Mayor Helen Zille. Read the rest of this entry »








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