The Citizen (Gauteng)

Protesters keep highway closed

CLAIMS: DEPARTMENT DENIES IT STOKED VIOLENCE

- Steven Tau stevent@citizen.co.za

MEC says DA distorts facts and does not own up to failures.

The R59 highway near Meyerton remains a no-go area as a protest over lack of service delivery, which started on Thursday last week, continues unabated.

Residents from Sicelo informal settlement, near Meyerton, in the Democratic Alliance-run Midvaal local municipali­ty, have been demanding houses, saying Gauteng human settlement­s MEC Paul Mashatile made promises to them that he has not fulfilled.

Motorists are forced to now make use of the R82 (old Vereenigin­g Road), resulting in traffic being backed up since the start of this week.

Speaking to The Citizen yesterday, Gauteng police spokespers­on Kay Makhubela said the highway remained closed.

“One minute the police manage to reopen the road, but before long, the protesters come back and barricade it again.

“Our police officers will remain in the area until such time that calm is fully restored,” Makhubela said.

During the protest last week, one motorist was attacked and his personal belongings, including cellphones and laptop, taken from him.

Meanwhile, the department of human settlement­s again denied claims made by the DA that it is stoking violent service delivery protests in the local municipali­ty in question. Mashatile said he was shocked at what he described as “malicious” accusation­s.

He said the accusation­s were a demonstrat­ion of how low the DA can go in trying to save face when they find themselves out of depth when it comes to service delivery.

“It is startling that the DA would stoop so low as to use malice, distortion of facts and spread misinforma­tion instead of owning up to its failures,” said Mashatile.

He said the department has a plan which it has been working on to address the challenges of the destitute people under the DA-led Midvaal council.

“It is not the department that promised people the land which has already been earmarked for developmen­t to be occupied, but rather the DA’s failure to meet its promises and misleading people,” he said.

The MEC said these accusation­s are tantamount to

Motorists are forced to now make use of the old Vereenigin­g Road.

underminin­g the work of government and progress made in developing the area.

He said a year ago he visited Sicelo Shiceka, Mamello, Khayelitsh­a, Boitumelo and Pills Farm and told them the department has five projects in the area that will yield over 3 300 housing opportunit­ies which will benefit them. –

 ?? Picture: Nigel Sibanda ?? NO-GO. Sicelo informal settlement residents pelt police with rocks on the R59 in Midvaal, south of Johannesbu­rg. The R59 remains closed.
Picture: Nigel Sibanda NO-GO. Sicelo informal settlement residents pelt police with rocks on the R59 in Midvaal, south of Johannesbu­rg. The R59 remains closed.

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