The Citizen (Gauteng)

New blaze destroys more shacks

TSHWANE: CITY WANTS TO REGISTER ‘FOREIGN NATIONALS’ AND BUILD RDP HOMES ON LAND

- –rorisangk@citizen.co.za

Rorisang Kgosana

While people of Plastic View informal settlement rebuild their shacks following devastatin­g shack fires, the City of Tshwane was planning to move the mostly undocument­ed foreign nationals.

Shortly after midnight yesterday, hundreds of people ran for their lives when a fire quickly spread through more than 50 shacks in Plastic View 2.

The shacks, built less than a metre apart, all burnt to the ground. A man sleeping in his shack was killed.

Three other people suffered slight smoke inhalation, Tshwane emergency services spokespers­on Johan Pieterse said.

A woman, who did not want to be named, said she was woken by screams of people.

Sitting on a burnt tincan where her home used to be, she said by the time she walked out, the flames were upon them.

“I didn’t have time to save anything. Even the money we saved in the house.

All of it has burned,” she told The Citizen.

Jacob Maeko only moved to the informal settlement two months ago. “Luckily, I saw the flames from far and managed to save my ID and important documents. But now, I don’t even know where I am going to sleep,” he said.

Just two days earlier, a fire swept through 50 shacks at the other part of the informal settlement, known as Plastic View 1.

The City of Tshwane, which owns the land, said it would soon be developed for low-cost housing and RDP houses, as at least 75% of the residents were undocument­ed foreign nationals.

Tshwane MMC of housing and human settlement Mandla Nkomo said “more than 75% are undocument­ed and we are working with the department of home affairs to correct that.

“We want to build mixed developmen­ts but can’t provide RDP houses to non-South Africans.

“But we are finalising the plans,” he said.

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? ALL LOST. Residents among the burnt down shacks of the Plastic View 2 informal settlement near the Pretoria East Cemetery yesterday. The informal settlement caught fire early in the morning and more than 50 homes were destroyed in the blaze.
Picture: Jacques Nelles ALL LOST. Residents among the burnt down shacks of the Plastic View 2 informal settlement near the Pretoria East Cemetery yesterday. The informal settlement caught fire early in the morning and more than 50 homes were destroyed in the blaze.

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