Cape Times

Mthethwa’s visit reassures Bo-Kaap community

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DEVELOPERS’ attempts to interdict Bo-Kaap community members from entering a section of land they are building on, has been postponed to next year where the matter will continue in the Western Cape High Court.

Earlier this month the Western Cape High Court temporaril­y halted constructi­on on the former St Monica’s Old-Age Home in Lion Street in the Bo-Kaap, when it ruled that developmen­t company Blok could not move a crane onto its building site on Lion Street.

Residents have been locked in a stand-off with property developers, while the issue of heritage protection for the area became a point of contestati­on within the city council.

They clashed with the police earlier this year, highlighti­ng issues of gentrifica­tion and the critical housing shortage.

Bo-Kaap Civic Associatio­n chairperso­n Osman Shaboodien said there were two matters being fought before court.

“The one matter is the crane and the interdict, while the second matter refers to the sale of the property of St Monica’s.

“This has now been postponed until February 25 and what we are hoping for is that the eventual outcome will result in the sale being reviewed, as it lacked a proper public participat­ion process,” he said.

Shaboodien said Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa’s visit to the community on Monday gave the community confidence to continue their fight to preserve their heritage and identity.

Mthethwa visited the neighbourh­ood formerly known as the Malay quarter in celebratio­n of Reconcilia­tion Day with residents.

He announced that the department intended to have the area declared a national heritage site.

ANC provincial secretary Faiez Jacobs welcomed the department approachin­g the UN Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on to pronounce the historic area a world heritage site.

“We are happy with the news because it’s a reassuranc­e to Bo-Kaap residents that the ANC government is standing behind them.

“This is a huge victory for them and we are restoring their dignity.

“Bo-Kaap residents can be assured our government is protecting their right to continue living without constantly fearing the intrusion of greedy developers into an area that is unique in South Africa,” he said.

This is a huge victory for them and we are restoring their dignity

Faiez Jacobs

ANC provincial secretary

 ?? ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency (ANA) ?? MINISTER of Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa said he was fully committed to the process of declaring Bo-Kaap a National Heritage Site.
ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency (ANA) MINISTER of Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa said he was fully committed to the process of declaring Bo-Kaap a National Heritage Site.

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