The Citizen (Gauteng)

Tshwane wants to evict church

‘ILLEGAL’: HOLDING SERVICES ON MUNICIPAL GROUND

- Ilse de Lange ilsed@citien.co.za

Congregati­on has erected a large tent illegally on public property, says City.

The Tshwane municipali­ty has started with eviction proceeding­s against an orthodox Jewish church, which has been holding church services in a tent on municipal land in Pretoria West since 2016.

The city’s applicatio­n to evict the Great Assembly of Yahweh Sabbath Ministry from the open piece of municipal land in Elandspoor­t and to interdict them from occupying it in future was this week removed from the roll in the High Court in Pretoria, but costs were reserved and the battle might continue at a later stage.

The church initially conducted daily services at the Danville home of its founder and “High Priest” Wiseman Okaka but moved to Elandspoor­t after being given notice to stop using Okaka’s home, as it was not zoned as a place of public worship.

The city also received complaints from Danville residents about the excessive noise, regular sacrificin­g of animals and the dumping of dead carcasses on Okaka’s property and that residents who tried to report the illegal occupation were threatened.

The city’s litigation director Simon Sithole said in court papers the church started making overtures to the municipali­ty in 2014 to buy or lease the property, but started occupying it unlawfully and without consent early in 2016, when they erected a large canvas tent from which they conducted services.

He said the process of bringing the property onto the commercial market was extremely detailed and cumbersome and required approval from the municipal council to open the property to tenders. –

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