And a few residents expressed pleasure at dwelling in a brick and mortar house
- The Msunduzi Municipality has been demolishing casual constructions at Jika Joe casual settlement close to the N3 in Pietermaritzburg.
- This comes after the municipality relocated a few of the qualifying shack dwellers to momentary relocation models close by and others have been allotted rental residences on the Metropolis’s Jika Joe group residential models.
- The relocations have been met with blended reactions. Some individuals we spoke to welcomed their new preparations, whereas others complained they may not afford the lease.
Greater than 70 casual constructions at Jika Joe casual settlement close to the N3 in Pietermaritzburg have been demolished by the Msunduzi municipality’s Human Settlements division throughout November.
This comes after the municipality carried out a vetting means of the households and supplied to relocate a few of the qualifying residents to momentary relocation models close by and others have been allotted rental residences on the Metropolis’s Jika Joe group residential models.
A few of these moved, like Mcebisi Tshapile, mentioned: “The R1,300 lease I pay on the flats will not be an issue for me as a result of I’m secure. Dwelling within the shack was a problem as a result of my automotive was parked far-off from my shack. My life has modified, nobody compelled me to remain within the flat.”
However individuals dwelling within the few shacks that remained on the settlement accuse the municipality of not adequately speaking with them earlier than doing the demolitions.
Resident Mzikayifani Ngcobo, 71, instructed GroundUp that he moved to the settlement to flee the political battle at his house in Maqongqo township forward of the 1994 elections.
“I cleaned this place as a result of once we arrived, there have been bushes. Now the municipality desires to power us into rental flats. How will I address the little R2,090 grant I am getting for lease? They’ve demolished my home in an try to power me into the rental flats,” mentioned Ngcobo.
Nokuthula Dlamini was relocated to the council-owned rental flats on 31 October. Dlamini mentioned she used to lease a shack earlier than she moved to the two-bedroomed flat.
“I’m compelled to remain within the flats as a result of I’ve nowhere else to go. The shack I used to be renting was demolished. I’m incomes little or no cash, so paying R500 lease and R200 for water and R400 electrical energy is absolutely killing me,” mentioned Dlamini. She earns about R2,500 per thirty days as a home employee.
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Abahlali Basemjondolo regional chairperson, Zodwa Ngcobo, has a distinct criticism, saying the residents whose properties have been demolished are against transferring to the rental flats as a result of they need freestanding homes. “We have been instructed that we’d get correct homes, not a flat.”
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Ward 33 councillor Suraya Reddy (DA) mentioned the municipality extensively communicated forward of the demolitions. She mentioned some people who find themselves refusing relocation, have been utilizing their shacks as a supply of earnings.
“The general public staying in these shacks have been undocumented, principally from Lesotho. A lot of the South African and [documented immigrants] have been assisted with lodging within the transit camp,” mentioned Reddy.
Nontobeko Mkhize, spokesperson for Msunduzi municipality, mentioned that “shack lords” have been deterring the municipality from its plan and that individuals who certified have been relocated. “We’re monitoring the location very intently to forestall any additional invasion. Those that didn’t qualify for rental models are being relocated to momentary constructions,” mentioned Mkhize.