COHRE report on housing rights in Durban

6 10 2008

The full text of the report (‘Business as Usual’) is available in pdf here or on the COHRE website.

COHRE Press Statement

Monday, 6 October 2008

The Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, based in Geneva, today released a report on housing rights in Durban. While recognizing the efforts of the eThekwini Municipality to build a considerable number of houses each year, the report concludes that the houses being built are often located so far out of town as to make them unviable for many people due to unaffordable transport costs to work, schools, and hospitals. The report also expresses serious concern about the size and quality of the houses that are being built and over the failure to provide adequate levels of basic services to shack dwellers while they wait for formal housing. In some instances levels of basic services in shack settlements are inadequate to the point of being life threatening according to COHRE’s research. Read the rest of this entry »





Media: Housing ‘a cause for concern’

6 10 2008

Source: Mercury
October 06, 2008 Edition 1

A MAJOR housing study released today has raised concerns about apparently high levels of state repression and perceptions of political patronage and rampant corruption in the eThekwini’s municipality’s housing system. Read the rest of this entry »





AbM: Fire at XA Section in Khayelitsha

6 10 2008
AbM Western Cape Statement
October 5, 2008

More than 25 people yesterday were left home less after the fire destroyed not only their shacks but almost everything that they owned.

The fire started just after eight last night (Saturday; 02/10/08) and six shacks burned down, people could not save their belongings at it was very difficult to to that because the area does not have streets in between and it is very dense, those who manage they only manage to save small things such as stoves, irons, kettles, DVD and televisions, those that were at work they could not even save their Identity Documents.

The cause of the fire is still unknown, the community executive committee is still investigating what might cause the fire as it started from the house which was empty and the owner was not at home at that time and there was nothing that was left unattended by at the house where the fire started.

XA has been existing for more than 15 years and still people does not have proper house, still living at shacks, not even a single toilet for people. The two taps that are working are broken and it is very difficult for the municipality just to come and fix the taps. The lack of tapes at the area made it also very difficult for people to fight the fire as the fire fighters only responded after 2 hours whereas are situated next to the area (they are just 1 kilomiter away from XA).
For pictures please vist www.khayelitshastruggles.com

For more information please call:

Ziyanda at 078 041 3541
The Secretory of the community committee: 078 941 8347

XA informal settlement is working with Abahlali baseMjondolo Western Cape and is one of 15 informal settlements that will be marching with ABM Western Cape on the 22nd October 2008 to the offices of local municipality at Khayelitsha: “Stocks and Stocks”.  For more information about the march please call Mzonke Poni, ABM Western Cape Chairperson at 073 2562 036





Media: ‘Change outlook on housing’

6 10 2008

October 06 2008 at 08:44AM
Source: Mercury

South Africa in general, and Durban in particular, need to abandon the idea that a “world-class” city is a place where the poor are hidden from view.

This is among the recommendations in a report released on Monday by the Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, which is based in Geneva.

The centre argues in a report on housing issues in the eThekwini region that the South African government, cities and civic organisations should undergo a general paradigm shift regarding housing policy. Read the rest of this entry »








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