Gugs AEC to pressure Social Development

1 03 2009

Gugulethu AEC Press Alert

Today we held our weekly mass community meeting in which we discussed Social Development’s politicisation of social grants.  The Gugulethu AEC has finally submitted our list of about 10,000 residents from Gugulethu, Nyanga, Mannenberg and Langa who are in dire need of support from Social Development.  Social Development has promised to dish out grants on the 19th of March, just in time for the elections.

Therefore, begining tomorrow morning at 9am, our community has decided to begin a process of daily mass actions to pressure Social Development and minister Zola Skweyiya to include all the poor in its various 19th of March grants – not just the ANC.

For more about our plans, contact Mncedisi at 078 5808 646, Speelman at 073 9825 725 and Pule at 073 6448 919.





Marchers Claim Grant Abuse in Election Campaign

31 01 2009
Peter Luhanga
Source: West Cape News

Peter Luhanga/WCNOver 2,000 residents from Gugulethu, Philippi and Nyanga marched to the social development offices in Gugulethu on Wednesday to protest about the administration of a social grant intended for the poor, claiming it was being politicised in election campaigning.

The march was organised by the Anti-Eviction Campaign, which claims that only ANC members are given the grants and that not enough people are able to access it.

The marchers arrived at the offices at about 9am and sat down in the sun singing songs while the AEC met with social development department officials inside. Many of the people appeared to be at the march in the hope of getting on the list to access the grant.

The grant in question is the Social Relief in Distress Grant, which is worth R960 per month for a period of two months to families in dire social need.

Mncedisi Thwala, a Gugulethu Anti-Eviction Campaign leader, accused government of using the grants to campaign. He said communities were being told to go to social development offices and apply for the grant, but that only ANC members were able to get them.

“There is a political motive behind the grant when the ruling party is campaigning.”

He said government should increase the number of people who accessed the grant. Thwala said there were over 5,000 people who were in need of the grant in the Gugulethu area, but that only 300 people had been able to access it.

“This money is for the poor and they are attaching it to politics,” he said, adding that they had given the social development department 14 days to respond to their demands to increase access to the grant.

But Social Development Department director of district offices and facility management Quinton Arendse said Zola Skweyiya, Minister of Social Development, had allocated R500-million nationally for the grant and the Western Cape had received R21.5million.

During the May 2008 xenophobic attacks R10-million had been spent, making it difficult to give grants to many people.

He denied that the grant had been politicised, saying as a government department they were not obliged to be partisan.

“We cannot provide priviledges to particular parties. It’s not the first time that we have come under attack by the Anti-Eviction Campaign.”

He said the grant was intended for people in “dire need” and not for those who were only unemployed.

“There are rumours and confusion that people who are generally unemployed can access the grant.”

Sylvia Awanti, 57, who is unemployed and supports two children, said she had been looking for a job for “many years”, but had never found one. She said she did not know about the grant until ANC members started campaigning in Gugulethu.

“They say we must support them yet we don’t see nothing.” She said it was painful to see other people accessing the grant.

Gugulethu ANC councillor Belinda Ntombende denied the claims. She said the grant was not meant for political parties. “There is poverty in our township and people just want to abuse the grant. Everyone cannot get the grant.”





Thousands of Gugulethu AEC supports converge on Social Services in protest against party politics

27 01 2009
Gugulethu Anti-Eviction Campaign
Tuesday January 27, 2009

Tomorrow at 7am, thousands of Gugulethu Anti-Eviction Campaign supporters will converge on the local Social Services office to confront officials about the so-called “Social Relief of Distress Grant” which is being politicised and made available only to certain ANC members via the local ward councillor.

The Gugulethu Anti-Eviction Campaign will be handing over a list of thousands of poor residents whom we have spend hours registered. We are demanding that we too are included in the grant because (as poor people from Nyanga, Gugulethu and Manenberg) we qualify and deserve equal treatment as ANC supporters.

We expect Zola Skweyiya, Minister of Social Development, to respond to our demands for equal access to government grants regardless of political affiliation. This action will lead towards the launch of our No Land! No House! No Jobs! No Vote! Campaign which seeks to remove party politics from the delivery of services and convince residents to hold all politicians accountable to their communities.

For comment, please call Mncedisi at 078 580 8646 and Speelman at 073 9825 725








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