Backyard dwellers take their defiance campaign to social services
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Media: Backyard dwellers moved at gunpoint
22 09 200822 September 2008
Source: Bush Radio
About 300 backyard dwellers have returned to the open piece of land on Lansdowne Road, next to the Fezeka municipal buildings and are going to start building their shacks there.
The community has twice tried to occupy this land, yesterday and last weekend, and the dwellers were on both times driven away at gunpoint by the police and metro cops.
Anti Eviction Campaign co-coordinator Mncedisi Twalo says this is very unjust as they have with them their “red cards” showing that they joined the housing waiting list many years ago, and besides, they have been promised this piece of land as backyarders by many different politicians especially just before elections.
“The community has vowed to go to the land every day and try to erect their shacks, until they succeed in getting the right to live on the land permanently”.
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Media: Backyard dwellers livid after MEC’s ‘no-show’
16 09 2008Note: The new MEC had promised after last Saturday’s march to come to our mass meeting. The place was full and residents were angry and upset that he wasted their time and that he is not willing to engage with residents.
By Natasha Prince
September 15 2008 at 07:57PM
Source: Cape Argus
Gugulethu backyard dwellers have given newly-appointed Housing MEC Whitey Jacobs seven more days to determine what will be done about their housing situation, after attempts to protest outside his home were thwarted by police.
The residents, who host weekly meetings at a local community sports hall, issued the ultimatum after they were prevented from marching on Jacobs’s house in Malunga Park near the Gugulethu police station on Sunday when he allegedly failed to arrive for a meeting they had called. Read the rest of this entry »
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Guguletu AEC marched today on Helen Zille’s office
9 09 2008September 9, 2008
Gugulethu AEC Press Statement
CAPE TOWN – The Gugulethu Anti-Eviction Campaign marched on Helen Zille’s office at noon today.
We are angered that backyard dwellers in Gugulethu continue to live in overcrowded, inhumane conditions. Despite the fact that we have carried out an exhaustive audit of Gugulethu backyard residents who have been on the waiting list for housing for more than 20 years, we have yet to be offered housing.
We live in backyards, with up to 8 families in one backyard. We always get flooded out every time it rains but the city and province do not provide us with any relief because they seem to see us as private tenants.
We are demanding the same food parcels, blankets and building materials that are supplied to residents in informal settlements.
We also want back the building materials that the metro police stole from us on the weekend. This was when we identified an empty piece of land and tried to move on to it. We have every right to do this because the government has failed for 20 years to provide us with houses.
for more information contact Mncedisi Twalo on 0785808646
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Rubbish dumped in MEC’s garden
8 09 2008September 08 2008 at 10:39AM Source: Cape Times
Housing MEC Whitey Jacobs faced the ire of some Gugulethu, Nyanga and Langa backyard dwellers who marched to his house in Gugulethu and dumped their refuse in his garden.
The backyarders kept a promise they made in August when they invaded a piece of land off Lansdowne Road on Saturday, but Metro Police arrived and blocked their progress.
Incensed, the 300 people walked a kilometre to Jacobs’s house, emptied rubbish bins in his garden and demanded he address their housing concerns.
“People decided to go to the MEC’s house in Malunga Park near the Gugulethu police station. We collected rubbish bins on the way and waited for the MEC as we wanted to show him we mean business. He came with bodyguards and lots of police. He appeared upset when we told him how long people waited for houses,” said Mncedisi Twalo, Gugulethu chairperson of the Anti-eviction Campaign. Read the rest of this entry »
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Pictures and Video: Backyard dwellers march on MEC’s home
8 09 2008Comments : 1 Comment »
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Backyard Dwellers of Gugulethu, Nyanga, New Crossroads and Langa occupy empty land just of Landsdowne Rd in Gugulethu
6 09 2008Update on this weekend’s attempted land occupation:
While attempting to occupy vacant land in Gugulethu (see original statement below), residents were interrupted by over 50 police officers who, at gun point, illegally stole residents’ building materials and threatened to attack residents if they resisted. Angry about the situation, residents decided to march on Housing MEC Whitey Jacob’s home in the upscale Malunga Park area of Gugulethu.
In order to get the attention of Jacobs who, like his predecessor, has not been listening to the grievances of Cape Town’s poor, residents decided to clean up the trash from a near-by informal settlement and place it in front of the MEC’s home. After Jacob’s arrived in his brand-new volvo SUV with his body-guard and four police vehicles at his side, he was presented with this attached memorandum.
Once Jacobs agreed to engage with residents at their weekly meetings, residents decided to clean up all the trash as a good-will gesture. But angry residents warned the MEC that if he continues with the anti-poor policies and the authoritarian approach of his predecessor, more mass action will take place.
For your interest, here are some pictures of the march and peaceful protest at the MEC’s home and a short video with some Toyi-Toying.
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On a more humorous note:
The MEC asked the Gugulethu Anti-Eviction Campaign for the physical address of the Gugulethu branch of movement. Residents replied that the address is the Gugulethu Sports Complex where they hold their weekly mass meetings. Confused, the MEC replied that as an organisation, the AEC must have an office of some kind. But residnets were adamant: We are not an organisation, we are a social movement. We exist only because residents attend our actions. We don’t have an office. Our meeting places is the Sports Complex, and if you want to correspond with us, you must come to our mass meetings held there every Sunday. Because the MEC has no understanding of working with the people instead of on their behalf, he is oblivious on how to engage with residents of Gugulethu. Hopefully, at our meeting next sunday, we can teach him a thing or two about democracy.
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Gugulethu Anti-Eviction Campaign Press Statement Saturday September 6, 2008 at 12:30Gugulethu – After attempting to highlight pervasive corruption in the allocation of housing by occupying empty flats in a Langa housing development last month, Backyard Dwellers are now taking action against the City and the Province by occupying empty land in Gugulethu.
While all different levels of government continue to refuse to allocate well-located land to shackdwellers, backyarders and other poor people, government officials see no problem releasing land for new Shoprite developments, malls, golf-courses, and other big-business oriented “urban renewal projects”. Officials continue to claim that there is no open land in Cape Town. Yet this city has one of the highest rates of urban sprawl and has more open land than most big cities in the Global South.
Even though the South African government doesn’t seem to understand this hypocrisy, backyard dwellers (some of whom have been on the waiting list for over 20 years) no longer have the patience stay cramped up in peoples backyards any longer. This is why Anti-Eviction Backyard Dwellers from Gugulethu, Nyanga, New Crossroads and Langa have decided to take matters into their own hands.
The AEC Backyard Dwellers are currently setting up their new informal homes in Gugulethu just off of Landsdowne Rd. The ELF# for the piece of land is RR448. Press and well-wishers are invited to come to the scene immediately to support the residents in their action to secure a livelihood for themselves and their families.
The Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign would also like to use this action to welcome Mr Whitey Jacobs, the MEC for Housing in the Western Province, to his new job. We hope that he will have the political courage and humility to listen to the words of Cape Town’s poor and oppressed rather than follow the demands of his bosses and the private sector.
The poor must claim their right to drive the so-called Peoples Housing Process.
Power to the poor people!For more information and for directions, please contact Mncedisi Twalo at 0785808646
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Unemployed protesting denial of government grants in Gugulethu
28 07 2008Monday, 28 July, 2008
Gugulethu – At 9h00, on Monday 28 July the Western Cape Anti-Eviction
Campaign will lead a protest outside of the Provincial Department of Social
Services and Poverty Alleviation’s Gugulethu district office to call
attention to the office’s failure to issue unemployment grants to those who
queued up the whole day outside of the office to receieve their grant last
Friday, 25 July. Rather than being provided with their R 500 in government
assistance, hundreds were turned away.
Today, the Gugulethu AEC will be bringing the poor residents of Gugulethu
and other communities back to the office to claim their grant and call
attention to the need for government assistance to reach not a handful, but
all poor people.
The Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign is demanding that District Office
Manager Mr Lungisa Saunders to ensure that the provision of unemployment
grants reaches everyone in need.
For more information, please contact Mncedisi Twalo (AEC Coordinator) at
078-580-8646
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Press Release: AEC General Meeting Supports N2 Gateway Communities March
21 07 2008Event: March for community control over the housing process Time: 10am Date: Thursday July 24th, 2008 Location: Assemble in Keizergragt Street (march to Thubelisha, Trafalgar and Provincial Department of Local Government and Housing) –
On the afternoon of Sunday, 20 July more than a dozen local community leaders came together from across the Western Cape for the first Anti-Eviction Campaign General Meeting in more than sixth months. Held at the BSL Ex-Servicemen’s Club in Silvertown, the meeting drew more than sixty delegates from informal settlements as well as public and privately owned housing. Although facing a range of different issues, from the privatization of water to a rash of night-time evictions, delegates resolved to strategise a collective way forward during the months leading up to the April 2009 elections and 2010 World Cup.
From Gugulethu to QQ section, Hout Bay to Hanover Park, delegates expressed their solidarity with the various communities impacted by the N2 Gateway Project who will be marching in Cape Town on the morning of 24 July. This includes the current residents of some 700 N2 Gateway rental flats (otherwise known as Joe Slovo Phase 1 who have been on a rent boycott since mid-2007) the thousands of families of the Joe Slovo informal settlement resisting forced removal to Temporary Relocation Areas in Delft, and the more than 200 families of the Symphony Way settlement living opposite the homes they were evicted from in Delft.
Jointly called by the residents of all three communities, Thursday’s march in the Cape Town CBD will draw attention to the problems caused by the privatization of housing construction through Thubelisha Homes and housing management by Trafalgar Properties. Marchers intend to call upon the Provincial Department of Local Government and Housing to directly see to the region’s grave housing needs. Drawing on the common concerns regarding privatization, Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign chairperson Ashraf Cassiem warned that, “The responsibility for housing, something that is usually provided for by the state, has been given to these private companies. They have a bottom line. They don’t care if you don’t have bread to feed your family.”
Delegates also found common cause with each other’s struggles, as they spoke to recent victories and pressing local issues. In particular, those in attendance called attention to the failure to upgrade of informal settlement, the needs of backyard dwellers, and “pink letters” threatening evictions and service disconnections. At one point, the delegates from the Wes Bank community in Delft spoke movingly and sometimes in tears about the problem of night-time evictions from RDP housing in Delft. Several delegates also spoke to the problem of police and councilor corruption in their areas.
In addition to a general discussion forum, Sunday’s meeting also provided and opportunity for communities facing similar problems to learn from each other. Hawkers in Mitchell’s Plain Town Centre took time to speak to those representing informal trades in Gatesville and Gugulethu. Similarly, the general meeting also brought together several delegates from the nine Cape Town Community Housing Company projects.
At the end of the meeting, delegates resolved to take the discussion back to their communities and meet again in two weeks.
For more information, please contact:
Pamela Buekes 079-370-9614 Ashraf Cassiem 076-186-1408 Gary Hartzenberg 072-394-5859Comments : Leave a Comment »
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Backyard residents march for equality
15 07 2008Those living in The Backyards of Gugulethu, Langa and Nyanga have accused the government of not doing enough to help them.
The backyard-dwellers feel that government only help those involved in high profile cases and ignores the plight of people living in the backyard.
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