Nellmapius 'land grab' attempt by the EFF

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METRO SEEKS INTERDICT AGAINST NELLMAPIUS "LAND GRABS"

The Tshwane metro police is making an urgent application in the High Court in Pretoria to block the occupation of municipal land in Nellmapius, east of Pretoria.

"We will go to court today [Thursday] but I don't know what time," said city spokesman Blessing Manale.

He said it wanted a specific interdict against the Economic Freedom Fighters following clashes with metro police in Nellmapius on Wednesday.

Manale said the city had obtained a separate order against occupation of municipal land in April this year but that a fresh one was needed.

The initial order interdicted any person from unlawfully invading or occupying vacant municipality owned land.

Large groups of people converged in Nellmapius on Wednesday demanding they be given free land to build their own houses.

When violence erupted, police fired rubber bullets to disperse the crowds. The residents retaliated by throwing stones at metro police.

No one was arrested and no injuries were reported.

The Nellmapius branch of the EFF announced its support for the attempted occupation.

"We found people on the land [on Sunday] who were trying to erect shacks," branch chairman Vusi Msiza said at the time.

"As the EFF found them here, then we decided to support the community because we are all affected by this."

In an e-mail to Sapa, Manale confirmed that the attempted occupations were on council land.

He said it took note of the EFF's policy of land distribution without compensation.

"But as a democracy, which the EFF was unfortunately elected through, political parties cannot simply implement their views when not in government," he said.

Wednesday's incident, said Manale, was the EFF's "desperate electioneering for undecided voters".

"The EFF has decided to compile a list of demands and grievances about service delivery in the area on behalf of the community of Nellmapius and... rent "illegal occupiers" despite the fact that... a housing development project for the area is in the advanced stages," said Manale.

"We regard as opportunistic assertions by the EFF that the disruptive land grab was a sign of service delivery challenges in the area."

Manale said the city's plans to formalise and improve residents' living conditions had been deliberately undermined by the EFF.

Tshwane mayor Kgosientso Ramokgopa called for dialogue in addressing concerns.

"We view these protests as an early election gimmick by political parties, aimed at creating a rift between the community and its political leadership," he said.

He called on residents of Nellmapius to work with the city to create an improved Tshwane.

"As we appeal for calm we equally call upon residents to desist from participating in activities aimed at dividing our communities and delaying development initiatives in our areas," he said.


Source : Sapa /mar/jk/jje
Date : 13 Nov 2014 09:02
 
SINGING, BUT NO DISORDER IN NELLMAPIUS

A crowd of Nellmapius residents gathered near the site of recent attempted land occupations on Thursday morning, but made no renewed advances to move onto the land, Tshwane metro police said.

"Today we have 200 to 300 people gathering next to the road that runs between Pretoria and Bronkhorstspruit," said Senior-Superintendent Isaac Mahamba.

"They are just singing. There are no problems at the moment."

On Wednesday morning, residents of Nellmapius, east of Pretoria, tried to erect shacks on the land, which the African National Congress in Gauteng said had been earmarked for low cost housing.

The shacks were removed, which apparently angered residents.

Mahamba said metro police tried negotiating with them, but talks broke down when residents were informed that the ward councillor for the area was not available to speak to them.

Residents threw stones at metro police and barricaded roads with rocks, tree branches and burning tyres. Metro police responded by firing rubber bullets.

Economic Freedom Fighters Nellmapius branch chairman Vusi Msiza said the land occupation began on Sunday.

"We found people on the land who were trying to erect shacks," he told residents on Wednesday.

"As the EFF found them here, then we decided to support the community, because we are all affected by this."

Tshwane metro police would approach the High Court in Pretoria on Thursday to seek an interdict against occupation of the municipal land, city spokesman Blessing Manale said earlier.


Source : Sapa /mjs/mar/cls/jje
Date : 13 Nov 2014 12:33
 
Darkest Africa in action! Nothing changed in 200 years.
 
But this has nothing to do with the ANC.

If I occupy land that doesn't belong to me the cops will just kick my ass off it, no interdict required.
 
But this has nothing to do with the ANC.

If I occupy land that doesn't belong to me the cops will just kick my ass off it, no interdict required.

Who controls the cops? The Government. And who controls the Government? The ANC.
Seriously, this is grade 1 curriculum.
 
NOTHING WRONG WITH LAND OCCUPATION: MALEMA

There was nothing wrong with the attempted land occupations in Nellmapius, Pretoria east, earlier this week, EFF leader Julius Malema said on Friday.

"These are progressive programmes which must happen everywhere in South Africa," he told reporters in Johannesburg.

If the government could not give the people land then they had to take it. "That is our land. They must take it," he said.

"If you can't lead the masses they will lead themselves."

Malema said he did not care if the land was private or state owned, and that the Economic Freedom Fighters was not ashamed to be part of this struggle.

He said there would be more of these "programmes" after the party's national people's assembly, which is expected to be held in December.

On Wednesday morning, Nellmapius residents tried to erect shacks on land which the African National Congress in Gauteng said had been earmarked for low cost housing.

The shacks were removed, which apparently angered residents.

Residents threw stones at Tshwane metro police and barricaded roads with rocks, tree branches and burning tyres. Metro police responded by firing rubber bullets.

EFF Nellmapius branch chairman Vusi Msiza said the land occupation began on Sunday.

"We found people on the land who were trying to erect shacks," he told residents on Wednesday.

"As the EFF found them here, then we decided to support the community, because we are all affected by this."


Source : Sapa /gq/cls
Date : 14 Nov 2014 13:54
 
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