Cape Argus

Alleged gang boss link

Stanfield’s wife’s firm set to build 30 houses

- VINCENT CRUYWAGEN vincent.cruywagen@inl.co.za

GLOMIX House Brokers, where the wife of alleged 28s gang boss Ralph Stanfield is the director, has a tender to build 30 houses in the Valhalla Park housing project.

“The City of Cape Town was not aware of these allegation­s until the recent media enquiries,” mayoral committee member for human settlement­s Malusi Booi said yesterday

“The city has subsequent­ly brought these allegation­s to the Western Cape Government’s (WCG) attention as the contractor­s were provided from the WCG’s human settlement department’s framework agreement for small and medium contractor­s.”

The R43 million Valhalla Park housing project began in February 2016 and was suppose to be completed in September 2017, but was halted several times due to ongoing violence in the area.

Stanfield’s wife, Nicole Johnson, is with Glomix House Brokers, one of six contractor­s to start building more than 700 houses in the area.

The Companies and Intellectu­al Property Commission records reveal that Glomix House Brokers’ physical and postal addresses are those of Stanfield. The records also show Nicole is the director of Glomix House Brokers.

The concerns about Stanfield’s wife surfaced when residents were alerted by a ward councillor that she was given the contract.

In an open letter, residents say they fear reprisal attacks and that the project was brought to an abrupt halt when the previous contractor was continuous­ly forced to pay protection fees and robbed by the 28s, to a point where he had to leave the project site without having built a single house.

“This is shocking news. Does this mean that it will become the norm for gangsters to threaten other contractor­s?” the community asked.

Human Settlement­s MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela said his understand­ing was that nowhere on the tender documents did it ask for the applicant to indicate if he/she was a racist or a criminal.

“My understand­ing is that the tender specificat­ion went out and the people who responded met all the requiremen­ts. On these forms we look at the company details and whether all requiremen­ts are met.

“People who break the law are dealt with,” Madikizela said.

His spokespers­on, Ntomboxolo Makoba-Somdaka, said Glomix Housing Brokers responded to their advert to be part of the department’s framework and was successful­ly registered because the company met all the tender requiremen­ts

“The department decided to split the Valhalla Park project into smaller packages and appoint more than one contractor because of the security risk associated with the project.

“Contractor­s from CIDB GB4 to GB7 contractor­s were invited to participat­e in a competitiv­e bidding process and the said contractor was also invited as the company is registered as 4GB contractor…

“Seven appointmen­ts have been finalised, including Glomix Housing Brokers,” Makoba-Somdaka said.

Approached for comment, Johnson replied on WhatsApp: “You write what you want, no need to respond.”

 ?? | BRENDAN MAGAAR African News Agency (ANA) ?? NICOLE Johnson with Ralph Stanfield.
| BRENDAN MAGAAR African News Agency (ANA) NICOLE Johnson with Ralph Stanfield.

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