Cape Times

Residents protest lack of service delivery

- CHEVON BOOYSEN chevon.booysen@inl.co.za

SOFIATOWN informal settlement residents took to the streets yesterday, protesting a lack of services and the disconnect­ion of electricit­y.

Resident and community spokespers­on Monde Njokweni said illegal electrical connection­s in the area near Blackheath had been disconnect­ed by Eskom.

“The community mobilised and shut down intersecti­ons along the Stellenbos­ch Arterial, Range and Wimbledon roads in Blackheath Industria as well as Sunbird Drive. These are intersecti­ons around the informal settlement.

“There is no electricit­y, a lack of sanitation and our plight so far has fallen on deaf ears. However, we are planning to meet with ward councillor Ebrahim Sawant, who came out to engage the community to hear what our demands were,” said Njokweni.

According to Njokweni, the community had reached a point of anger after years of unsuccessf­ul engagement­s to have basic service delivery in their community. He said they had asked for electrific­ation at the site as well as sanitation and ablution facilities.

He admitted that there had been illegal electricit­y connection­s.

Ward councillor Ebrahim Sawant said he had engaged residents and was set to have a meeting with Njokweni and other community leaders today.

Eskom spokespers­on Kyle Cookson said the neighbouri­ng area, Sunbird Park, suffered intermitte­nt electricit­y interrupti­ons due to the illegal connection­s.

“Eskom technician­s are repeatedly called out to remove the connection­s and restore the supply, most recently doing so last Tuesday, June 23.

“However, once repairs are completed and electricit­y supply is restored, the illegal connection­s are replaced as soon as technician­s leave the area. Electrific­ation of areas is the sustainabl­e solution, but only once an area is proclaimed to be developed, and services and houses are on the ground, can electrific­ation take place. Sofiatown cannot be electrifie­d as the land is privately owned,” said Cookson.

 ?? African News Agency (ANA) ?? LAW enforcemen­t officers clear the Stellenbos­ch arterial road near Blackheath, where protesters yesterday obstructed traffic with burning tyres. | HENK KRUGER
African News Agency (ANA) LAW enforcemen­t officers clear the Stellenbos­ch arterial road near Blackheath, where protesters yesterday obstructed traffic with burning tyres. | HENK KRUGER

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