Cape Times

‘Court exposes how inhumane the City is towards the poor’

- METRO ODWA MKENTANE odwa.mkentane@inl.co.za

A GROUP of occupants at 414 Arcadia House, Main Road in Observator­y, have celebrated victory after the Western Cape High Court interdicte­d the City from evicting the residents calling themselves Singabalap­ha.

Judge Robert Henney granted the urgent interim interdict at close to midnight on Wednesday.

It prevents the City from harassing the residents and removing their property. The case will be heard again in the high court on June 3.

Their legal representa­tive Lucien Lewin of law firm Dingley Marshall said: “It was the right outcome, given that the City was attempting to evict people residing in an informal settlement without following due process, and in violation of the lockdown regulation­s.”

The resident had told the Cape Times that they were recently harassed by the

City’s Law Enforcemen­t officers, forcing them to sign fines of R300 per person or R1 000 per person and threatened to be evicted by yesterday morning. The group consists of people from Langa, Gugulethu, Nyanga East and Khayelitsh­a.

Singabalap­ha secretary, Sinazo Jordan, said: “We are happy the court has ruled against the City.

“We were worried about a place to sleep because the City was not going to find a temporary place for us. We have children who are as young as 12 years.

“The court has exposed how inhumane the City is towards the poor. It should stop harassing people who are homeless and instead offer us a place to stay and sleep. As Singabalap­ha there is no way we are going back to a place like Strandfont­ein where people are treated less of a human.”

Safety and Security executive director Richard Bosman said the City would abide by the contents of the interim order. “The City cannot comment on this matter as the sub judice rule applies,” said Bosman.

The interim order was granted a day after the Legal Resources Centre (LRC) threatened legal action against the City, claiming officials unlawfully evicted residents of an Ocean View informal settlement. The LRC said the land on which residents’ homes were erected was owned by the Ocean View Developmen­t Trust. They gave the City until Wednesday to return the building material for re-erecting the structures.

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