Media: Pastor declares townships a ‘hell’

28 12 2010
28 DEC 2010 | SIZWE KA BANZI | Sowetan

PASTOR Xola Skosana marched through Khayelitsha in Cape Town with a huge banner declaring townships a “hell” on Christmas Day.

“The government must never be absolved from its responsibilities,” he said during his 10km march.

Sowetan reported earlier this year on Skosana’s ground-breaking “Jesus was HIV-positive” sermon, which made national headlines.

On Christmas Day he stood alongside the busy N2 highway from Cape Town to Eastern Cape to complain about the hellish life in townships. Read the rest of this entry »





Solidarity with AbM: ANC Intimidates Witness X, More Intimidation and More Killing in Kennedy Road

24 12 2010

23 December 2010
Abahlali baseMjondolo Press Statement

The attack on Abahlali baseMjondolo in the Kennedy Road settlement in September last year was followed by serious intimidation against the movement in the settlement. People were forced to denounce the movement, any support for the movement put people at serious risk and organising in the settlement had to go underground. Homes continued to be destroyed until July this year and people had to be able to show ANC cards to access food vouchers for senior citizens and social relief as well as the building materials that, after the struggle of our movement, are now made available to people after shack fires. Building material was even given to ANC members whose shacks hadn’t burnt. Death threats were made against numerous people including AbM leaders not living in Kennedy Road. These death threats were often issued in public, such as at the court appearances for the Kennedy 12 (who were at first the Kennedy 13). Read the rest of this entry »





Raging blaze leaves 30 CT families homeless

23 12 2010
2010-12-22 07:24:05.0 | Unathi Obose – SowetanA 35-YEAR-OLD man burnt to death during a fire that destroyed 10 shacks in Cape Town’s Samora Machel informal settlement late on Monday.

The fire is thought to have started at a local meat stall and allegedly left 30 families homeless.

Resident Busiswa Joni, 19, said the fire started at a local meat stall and quickly spread to the shack behind it.

“We tried to extinguish the blaze using water and sand but could not because of the strong wind,” Joni said. Read the rest of this entry »





Solidarity with the Robertson Abattoir workers!

23 12 2010

The Commercial Stevadoring Agricultural and Allied Workers Union (CSAAWU) is supporting 48 workers who were first subjected to an illegal lockout by Robertson Abattoirs, on the 30th November 2010, and dismissed on the 3th December. CASAAWU and the workers need support from individuals, activists, social movements and progressive organisations.

The employer (who is also a commercial farmer) treated black workers not as human beings but as an extension of machinery. Read the rest of this entry »





Persecution from authorities against Backyarders dies down as illegal occupiers flood Mandela Park houses

9 12 2010
Mandela Park Backyarders Press Release
8 December 2010

The Mandela Park Backyarders have finally experienced silence from Authorities after heavily armed police with soldiers moved in 6 families from Gugulethu and 45 other people from Town Two into unfinished houses in Mandela Park. The MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela cannot account for other 45 families from Town Two and he is now pointing fingers at Ward 97 Councillor Rider Mkhutswana as much better positioned person to answer.  But how can something orchestrated so diligently allow for unknowns from Town Two to participate in the occupation?
The move was precipitated by DA members who were sent by the MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela to moonlight in our movement.  They stole our roll call containing the names of our members.  Now the police have vowed to harass and arrest every member of the Mandela Park Backyarders who are on the attendance list.

It appears that a political motivated agenda to drag police into persecuting our movement is done to safeguard criminal elements within the authorities of this country who are being supported by SANCO and the political parties when they give their members free houses.

In South Africa, negotiations are important when seeking common understanding between the people and their government.  But Mandela Park Backyarders have found negotiations to be a waist of time because they are rarely done in good faith.

Our plan is to embark on the same strategies used in other communities.  We will not subject ourselves to useless round tables anymore.  We will meet the government on the street and have all discussions on the same street until a decision that will favour our street agenda is met.

High camaraderie to abahlali bakoQQ Section

Tuesday night the informal settlement of QQ section was covered with fire which left about 80 families without homes and their personal belongings.  Alarm bells were already rung by this community during heavy service delivery protests against those in charge.  But government’s ferocious attitude towards poor meant that their demands were swept under the rug. 

In the aftermath of the fire, the government provided residents with food and a few sheets of cheap zink – this is a tired and has been a short-sighted approach.  They want to manage disasters, not prevent them.  To us, it is a “PRANK”.  You can’t replace a broken chair with another chair thats breaking!  It’s illogical and double insult to the poor and marginalised.

We forward our solidarity to Abahlali baseMjondolo and the QQ Community at large. As Backyarders we would like to say to you one day the HIGH’S WILL BE LOWS AND THE LOWS WILL BE HIGH’S.

Qinani ze Ningadinwa.

For more info contact

Mhlophe – 0786659061
Loyiso – 0737662078
Khaya Xintolo – 0780241683

Our Website: mpbackyarders.org.za
Email us: admin@mpbackyarders.org.za
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100 homes razed as fire rips through Site B

9 12 2010

December 08, 2010 Edition 2
JASON WARNER and |NATASHA PRINCE Staff Reporters – Cape Argus

HUNDREDS of Khayelitsha residents have been left homeless after a fire ripped through the township, destroying nearly 100 shacks over the course of several hours.

Despite widespread damage, no injuries or deaths were reported.
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Media: Government blamed as fire razes 80 shacks

9 12 2010

Side note: this was an Abahlali baseMjondolo statement, not an AEC statement.

December 08, 2010 Edition 2
Zara Nicholson – Cape Times

A DEVASTATING fire has razed about 80 shacks in QQ-Section in Site B, Khayelitsha.

Residents and community leaders said last night its cause was unknown.

Fire and Rescue spokesman Theo Layne said they were called out to the scene just before 7pm yesterday. Read the rest of this entry »





AbM: Terrible Shack Fire Currently Raging in QQ Section, Khayelitsha

7 12 2010

Terrible Shack Fire Currently Raging in QQ Section, Khayelitsha
Abahlali baseMjondolo of the Western Cape Emergency Press Statement 07/12/2010

A terrible fire is currently raging in the QQ Section settlement in Khayelitsha. More than twenty homes and the community-built creche have already been destroyed.  The fire is still raging and still destroying countless lives.

Shack fires are not natural disasters. They are a direct result of the contempt in which the government holds the poor in this country. Shack fires are political.We will never accept that it is normal for the poor to burn.

Those so-called social justice organisations that are calling for a politics of patience in which the poor do not directly and immediately confront our oppression take no account of THE FACT that our every day lives are an emergency. We live in crisis every day. We live in life threatening conditions every day. This is what drives us to the streets. We will continue to go to the streets until our humanity is recognised and we are treated with dignity. It is not our protests that are a threat to our society. Is the way that we are forced to live that is a threat to society. It is the oppression of the poor that is a threat to society.

We refuse to be patient. We refuse to accept that it is normal for human beings to have to live like this.

For on the scene updates and comment from QQ section please contact:

Mr. Qona 076 041 0057
Mbongeni 076 981 6945





Re-launch of the Western Cape AEC focuses on a renewed coordinated fight against evictions, water cutoffs, electricity cutoffs and for decent housing for all!

6 12 2010
Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign Press Statement
6 December 2010

Last week, on Sunday the 28th of December 2010, the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign held its first official Annual General Meeting (AGM) in about 8 years at Nobantu Lower Primary School in Gugulethu.

The previous WC-AEC executive committee had failed in its mandate and and had refused to conduct AGMs each and every year. The result was that the leadership undermined the AEC membership and the democratic process to which the movement had committed. Many communities stopped attending WC-AEC meetings and the movement lost a lot of its members.

This year’s AGM was to fix this, re-launch and re-invigorate the movement. Read the rest of this entry »





Solidarity: Kennedy 12 Trial: Five Nil to Abahlali baseMjondolo

4 12 2010

Friday, 03 December 2010
Abahlali baseMjondolo Press Statement

Today the first five days of the trial of the Kennedy 12 came to an end. The trial will resume in May next year and then, if more time is needed, it will continue again in July.We wish to begin this statement by thanking all of those people and organisations that have stood by our movement in the difficult times that followed the attack and then this ongoing trial. Your solidarity is much appreciated. There is a saying that when days are dark friends are few. But in these dark times we still have many friends and the solidarity from all of you is deeply appreciated. Read the rest of this entry »








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