South Africa: Anti-Eviction Campaigners protest in Gugulethu
Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign hold Gugulethu protest
The Gugulethu Anti-Eviction Campaign held a protest today which converged on Fezeka Municipality Offices in Gugulethu. Poor and unemployed residents came from all over Gugulethu, KTC, Crossroads and Nyanga to have their voices heard.
We submitted the following list of grievances to the municipality this morning.
On Tuesday, the 17th of May, the Gugulethu Anti-Eviction Campaign will mobilise in numbers and return to Fezeka. If we are not heard and our grievances addressed, we will protest and block the entrance to Fezeka. If the City claims to work for us, then they must start working with us.
*No Dignity! No Vote!*
*Our Grievances*
1. Poor communities here are
experiencing many evictions, water cut-offs, etc under
both the ruling party and the oppositions parties - the ANC
and DA, etc
2. Many poor families in poor communities
experience broken families and many children as a result
of policies in the new South Africa become orphans and/or
street children.
3. White owned and black elite shopping
malls in townships are killing poor families' small
businesses, such as spaza shops and house shops.
4.
Government institutions do not provide enough employment for
our community. We demand jobs in all government
institutions as soon as possible.
5. Private and
government companies must stop keeping the land of the
poor.
6. Poor communities are totally against the
so-called building of cheap low-cost housing for the
poor. We demand that government consults with us
meaningfully on its housing policy.
7. There is lots of
land in South Africa and in Cape Town but it is mostly
owned by government or private owners to be used for
speculation and big development projects. We demand that
you stop saying that there is no land to build decent,
adequate, strong and big houses for the poor!
8. The land
in South Africa was stolen from us. The poor majority
demands the land that was taken from our fore-fathers.
9.
The 'New' South Africa and its Constitution are meaningless
for the poor majority. The government only follows laws
when they serve the rich.
10. Where is the white
community's conscience, kindness, feelings, and humanity,
as 87% of the land has been occupied by a minority made up
of the black elite and white ownership groupings.
11.
We have no land, no jobs, and therefore no food to feed our
children. The poor community demands a Basic Income Grant
for all poor families
*We demand a response within 7 days.*
“When they evicted us, I just lost it. Those same policemen couldn’t arrest my **child’s murderer, but they can kick us poor people out of the only houses we have” - Symphony Way resident
For more, please visit the website of the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign at: www.antieviction.org.za and follow us on www.twitter.com/antieviction
Visit Abahlali baseMjondolo at www.abahlali.org and www.khayelitshastruggles.com
The Poor People's Alliance: Abahlali baseMjondolo, together with with Landless People's Movement (Gauteng), the Rural Network (KwaZulu-Natal) and the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign, is part of the Poor People's Alliance - a unfunded national network of democratic membership based poor people's movements.
ENDS