Academia: A (partial) victory for Joe Slovo residents

10 06 2009

Click here to read the judgement in .doc and here to read it in .pdf.

Posted on June 10th, 2009 by Pierre De Vos
Source: Constitutionally Speaking

The Constitutional Court today granted an order for the eviction of Joe Slovo residents to far off Delft to facilitate the building of houses as part of the N2 Gateway Project. The fact that the court ordered the removal of people from their homes where they have lived for the past 15 years, will rightly be harshly criticised. It has failed to display the kind of “grace and compassion”  one would expect of the self-styled champion of the vulnerable and dispossessed. Read the rest of this entry »





Concourt rules in favour of N2 Gateway informal dwellers

10 06 2009
Source: SABC News June 10 2009 , 11:30:00

The Constitutional Court has ordered the developers of the N2 Gateway project outside Cape Town to allocate 70% of the development at the Joe Slovo informal settlement to current residents. It’s also ordered that they be provided with temporary accommodation that must be electrified and serviced.

The residents had appealed to the Constitutional Court to overturn an eviction order granted by the Cape High Court. Thubelisha Homes, the national government’s housing agency, had wanted to move them 15 kilometres to Delft, to make room for formal housing. Joe Slovo is one of Cape Town’s biggest informal settlements, containing about 4 500 crowded shacks and nearly 20 000 residents. Read the rest of this entry »





Media: Court rules that Joe Slovo residents be evicted

10 06 2009
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA Jun 10 2009 10:43
Source: M&G

The Constitutional Court on Wednesday ruled that about 20 000 residents in the Joe Slovo informal settlement on the Cape Flats must be evicted. Read the rest of this entry »





Open Letter to Dan Plato, Helen Zille and Tokyo Sexwale from the Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions

10 06 2009

9 June 2009

The Honourable Mr. Dan Plato
Mayor of Cape Town,
The Mayor’s Office,
City of Cape Town
Cape Town 8001
South Africa

Reference: Violation of housing rights of 60 families in Macassar Village, Cape Town.

Dear Mayor Plato,

The Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE) is an international human rights non-governmental organisation based in Geneva, Switzerland, with offices throughout the world. COHRE has consultative status with the United Nations and Observer Status with the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights. COHRE works to promote and protect the right to adequate housing for everyone, everywhere, including preventing or remedying forced evictions.
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Media: Magistrate reprimands ex-lawyer facing 51 fraud charges

10 06 2009

Note: For more information on this case, contact Gary Hartzenberg at 072 3925859
Photo: INLSA

June 09, 2009 Edition 1
Lavern de Vries
Source: Cape Argus

THE TRIAL of a former attorney charged with defrauding hundreds of Cape Flats families of millions was due to get under way today, five years after he allegedly fled the country.

Carl John Botman appeared in the Bellville Commercial Crimes Court yesterday and was reprimanded by magistrate Amrith Shabilall for delaying the trial. Read the rest of this entry »





Media: Nairobi slum residents speak out against eviction

10 06 2009

SUSAN NJANJI | NAIROBI, KENYA – Jun 10 2009 09:47
Source: M&G

The 19-year-old leans against a rusty metal wall at his school in a Nairobi slum, pondering the government’s plan to tear down the building as part of a new round of forced evictions.
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