Cape Times

Suurbraak residents join land protest

- Dominic Adriaanse dominic.adriaanse@inl.co.za

MORE than 200 residents from Suurbraak and neighbouri­ng towns joined land activists during a service delivery protest to the Swellendam Municipali­ty at the weekend.

This follows the activists’ protests along the Overberg town’s main road for more than 50 days, where makeshift shacks were erected representi­ng 20 years of unfulfille­d promises for housing.

Suurbraak Youth Movement leader Donovan Julius said: “The people are tired of unfulfille­d promises and the lack of services for our communitie­s. Beyond the housing and pine forest issues, the youth still need programmes and a youth centre to help uplift themselves.”

He said there was an arrogance from the officials in dealing with the gripes of the community as they, including Swellendam Mayor Nicholas Myburgh, watched protests from the safety of the municipal building’s high iron fences.

Activist and resident Reinette Heunis said supporters, including Barrydale residents, joined them.

“We marched through the municipali­ty that boasts it was voted the country’s best-run municipali­ty last year. Our aim is to show that this (Swellendam) municipali­ty does not concern itself with the poorer communitie­s they are mandated to serve,” said Heunis.

She said the community handed a memorandum of demands to the officials and gave them seven days to respond. Demands include basic service delivery, temporary housing for those affected by the recent storm, addressing the issue of land ownership and programmes for the youth.

Heunis said Myburgh did not approach the crowds, and public order police were deployed to ensure a peaceful demonstrat­ion. She said the mayor had a responsibi­lity to address the Suurbraak community directly, and provide answers on how the municipali­ty justifies its expenditur­e in the former missionary town.

Acting municipal manager Hennie Schlebusch confirmed the Suurbraak community’s memorandum was received by the municipali­ty.

Attempts to contact Myburgh before deadline were unsuccessf­ul.

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? FRUSTRATIO­N: Suurbrak protests in Swellendam at the weekend.
Picture: SUPPLIED FRUSTRATIO­N: Suurbrak protests in Swellendam at the weekend.

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