Cape Argus

Over R115m budgeted to protect from land invasions

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

THE provincial department of human settlement­s has budgeted more than R115 million to protect vacant land parcels from illegal occupation in the 2020/21 financial year, according to MEC Tertuis Simmers.

This is R54m more than in the previous year and R24m more than was spent in the 2018/19 period.

Simmers revealed the amount in a written reply to a question from the chairperso­n of the standing committee on human settlement­s Matlhodi Maseko (DA).

Maseko had asked a series of questions around the issue of land invasions in the Metro and across the province since the lockdown began.

Simmers said: “Since March 2020 one parcel of land belonging to my department in Lavender Hill has been illegally occupied and my department can confirm that 1025 land invasions have taken place on land owned by the City.”

On the question of whether the occupied land in Lavender Hill had been earmarked for housing developmen­t Simmers said: “The size of the land in Lavender Hill is not suitable for a housing project, however, my department is consulting the devolution of said land to the City who own the adjacent land.”

Commenting on the issue Maseko said: “Orchestrat­ed land invasions are often used as a way to jump the queue on the Housing Demand Database with individual­s hoping to force government­s to place them ahead of other law-abiding beneficiar­ies.

“I will be inviting the City as well as the provincial department of human settlement­s to brief the committee on land invasions in the Western Cape and the ways in which these criminal activities might be mitigated in the future.”

Maseko’s comments come a week after 11 people experienci­ng homelessne­ss launched applicatio­ns in both the Western Cape High Court and the Equality Court, challengin­g the constituti­onality and discrimina­tory impact of two of the City’s municipal by-laws.

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