Cape Argus

Samora Machel crime escalates – services compromise­d

- MTHUTHUZEL­I NTSEKU mthuthuzel­i.ntseku@inl.co.za

RAMPANT crime in Samora Machel has brought the community to its knees, compromisi­ng the provision of basic services.

Last month, Weltevrede­n library was broken into and thieves removed the burglar bars, smashed the windows and stole a computer valued at R7 000.

The Weltevrede­n Valley clinic has been closed after gun-wielding assailants stormed the clinic and robbed the staff of their belongings last week.

On Tuesday, City water and sanitation staff who were repairing a collapsed sewer pipeline were attacked, and one staff member was shot, resulting in services being temporaril­y withdrawn from the area.

Ward councillor Sithembiso Mzobe said the suspension of the basic services had greatly affected the community.

“I had previously informed the City that when their officials come to our areas, they should inform me, but they don’t. We condemn crime on a daily basis and have engaged with the Samora police station commander to table their measures to fight the increasing crime in the area.

“We are avoiding a situation where the community takes the law into their hands. The streets are dark, as the criminals have cut the cables to enable them to commit crimes. We have had a lot of incidents, but no one seems to be arrested. However, we condemn any crime that hinders the community from accessing services, whether health or education,” said Mzobe.

Mayco member for community services and health Zahid Badroodien said the clinic staff were traumatise­d, and employee assistance and debriefing sessions had been provided.

“Staff fear for their safety, and meetings were held with all roleplayer­s, including the health committee, the police, law enforcemen­t, ward councillor, union and staff,” he said.

Badroodien said the City was in discussion­s on how to continue to provide ARV services.

“The community was informed, and we further request that all clients attend the Colorado decanting site until a sustained safety plan is in place. The community will be kept informed of the progress,” he said.

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