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Дата публикации: 23.06.2023

Tshwaane’s countdown to misery

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Tshwaane is a small village with a population of people; 11 adjacent settlements that it services have altogether a population of people. This community wants their settlement to be formally recognised considering, the size of the population and the services that the government has so far provided. He said the government, having brought services to their area such as a primary school, a clinic, a village development community office, a water and a kgotla, to name a few, Tshwaane should be recognised a village.

It is understood that the residents wrote a letter to the President in the first week of March , asking to meet him. Another resident who faces eviction, Seipitlo Gabanathuso, said she is having sleepless nights as she does not know where she and her family will go. Kgosi Oscar Mosielele, under whom the settlement falls, said it was depressing to see people losing their homes which they have built at a high cost, and in which they have stayed for years.

He said Tshwaane was a well known settlement in which the government had built agriculture offices, a fully fledged school and a clinic. He said the settlement needs to be recognised as a village as it has a total population of people. It will endanger the welfare of the community. It now becomes our responsibility as community leaders to ensure that these people have shelter; and where are we going to get tents from? Kgosi Mosielele said the evictions go against what the President said in one of his kgotla meetings last year — that Councils should consider if such settlements cannot be given a special dispensation.

He also expressed disappointed that a Ditshwanelo agent had failed to show up in court until the court had ordered the evictions.