Koes Vir Die Klippe: Dit lyk asof Maandag ‘n groot dag van protes en politiek gaan wees in die Kaap, met die gewone chaos en geweld wat mense gedwing is om te verdra, danksy die veiligheidsdienste wat bedoel is om mense te beskerm, wat in samewerking is met die ANC, en sy doelbewuste destabilisering en inval van die Kaap. Volgens polisie kommunikasie en betroubare bronne blyk dit dat dit wel gaan gebeur, so verrig eerder enige beplande reise vandag of Dinsdag, eerder as Maandag.
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VIDEO: “Kleurlinge is die Oorspronklike Eienaars van Wes-Kaap, ANC sal dit Maandag Leer!” – Groot Protesplanne vir Kaapstad!
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Western -Cape Authorities Brace For Westlake Housing Protest
The latest demonstration follows a string of similar protests in Mitchells Plain, Parkwood, Hermanus and Vrygrond over the past few weeks.
Scores of Westlake residents in the Western Cape have threatened to shut down roads leading into the area in protest over housing.
Authorities have confirmed that residents have been given permission to protest on Monday.
The latest demonstration follows a string of similar protests in Mitchells Plain, Parkwood, Hermanus and Vrygrond over the past few weeks.
Westlake community leader Amanda Nobande says residents have had enough of empty promises, following years of meetings between residents and authorities.
She says there’s a large number of backyarders in need of housing.
Nobande claims there’s also no day hospital in Westlake, forcing elderly people to travel to Retreat for medical care.
“We are planning to close all entrances because we don’t want people going
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City of Cape Town pushes for “zero tolerance” on land protests
After weeks of land occupation protests, Cape Town was unusually quiet on Tuesday morning. While communities remain frustrated in their demand for housing and land, the City of Cape Town has announced it is taking a “zero tolerance approach” to land occupations.
A priority committee is set to be established within the South African Police Service (SAPS) to deal with land protests after city officials requested more action to curb protest action.
In the past two weeks, land occupations have been organised in Vrygrond, Parkwood, Mitchell’s Plein, Gugulethu and Ocean View. In total, the city says it knows of 34 areas where land and housing protests have taken place.
In Vrygrond, land occupation began in April. By mid-May, the protest action had spread 8km north to the nearby community of Parkwood, where residents occupied a field in a similar demand for housing.
Since then, protests have been continuing simultaneously over the past two
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