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Joelus, when people occupy land that is privately owned then the council can not provide services to it.
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Joelus, when people occupy land that is privately owned then the council can not provide services to it.
Well, it's the responsibility of the DA to find solutions here, just like it's the responsibility of the ANC to find solutions elsewhere in the country, isn't it?Joelus, when people occupy land that is privately owned then the council can not provide services to it.
Well, it's the responsibility of the DA to find solutions here
I didn't dodge anything - the protests are about lack of service delivery, not about free stuff.You dodged the point of my post to give an explanation of service delivery is. How come then during every single interview the people are complaining about lack of RDP houses, jobs, schools, healthcare? Its all guised as service delivery.
So what do you think people should do? Find somewhere to go and quietly die so they are no longer a nuisance to you?These people dont pay any rates or taxes, what makes you think they will pay for electricity, water and sewerage? I dont get how someone can protest or demand services if they dont pay for it. If the do want to pay, but there is no service, cant they contribute to some fund to make some sort of "deposit" to get things going and showing that they want to pay for it?
The problem starts with the fact that people living in shacks don't pay any form of property rates or taxes, so there is no base to start recovering the cost or budget for these services. Plus, free property means the number of people to service just gets bigger and bigger.
New shacks just pop up every day.
I didn't dodge anything - the protests are about lack of service delivery, not about free stuff.
Do you think they are making it up, that actually they do have access to services such as running water, electricity and toilets and are just pretending they don't?
I guarantee you that most of these people would love to be employed, would love to be able to pay taxes, would love to be property owners.
I didn't dodge anything - the protests are about lack of service delivery, not about free stuff.
The DA are NOT beyond reproach or criticism. Show me a DA party costing R100m or any of the other wasteful expenditure and I will gladly agree with you.
These people dont pay any rates or taxes, what makes you think they will pay for electricity, water and sewerage? I dont get how someone can protest or demand services if they dont pay for it. If the do want to pay, but there is no service, cant they contribute to some fund to make some sort of "deposit" to get things going and showing that they want to pay for it?
The problem starts with the fact that people living in shacks dont pay any form of property rates or taxes, so there is no base to start recovering the cost or budget for these services. Plus, free property means the number of people to service just gets bigger and bigger.
New shacks just pop up every day.
“We are fighting for the houses”
Quote Gugulethu resident on SABC 3 7pm news.
how can pay for something that you dont have??
We want water ,proper roads and eletricity, note we will pay for the services.
yes , rdp houses.
Then protest to government, not the DA.
how can pay for something that you dont have??
We want water ,proper roads and eletricity, note we will pay for the services.