'Take Land from Whites by Force' - Cosatu

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'Land should be forcibly claimed in Hout Bay'

By Anél Powell

Cosatu provincial secretary Tony Ehrenreich says residents of Hout Bay's informal settlements must "stake their claims" and kick those living on "large farms" off their land.

At an election rally ahead of February municipal by-election, Ehrenreich said: "There is a need to take some of the land from the white communities and redistribute this to the townships that are going up in Hout Bay."

Ehrenreich told the Cape Times on Wednesday that, while informal residents should do what they could to acquire more land lawfully, they should also stake their claims for land from their neighbours, many of whom live on "huge farms".

The City of Cape Town and the provincial department of housing and local government met in 2006 about 16 hectares of government-owned land in Hout Bay that could be used for housing.

ANC regional secretary Mbulelo Ncedana said the party did not share Cosatu's position that land should be forcibly claimed in Hout Bay. "There are legal processes that must be followed."

But he agreed that the issue of the vacant 16ha had yet to be resolved.

Ehrenreich said the claims should not be seen as "land grabs", but as the equitable distribution of resources.

Vumile Ncedani, spokesperson for the housing department, said discussions with residents and the Hout Bay Ratepayers' Association were continuing.

Morris Nongabe of the South African Community Party in Hout Bay said all organisations needed to work together to find a solution to the issue.
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spiderz

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Something you get for free you will never truly apreciate. They'll just fu**k it up so that no one else can use it again!

"erf geld is swerf geld"
 

mancombseepgood

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Hmmm

I'm willing to bet that Tony's home is not there...
Where does he live?
Someone should suggest he donate his posessions to the poor.
Always double standards...
 

simple_simon

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they're seeking attention again. what use is a union if the public forgets about it.

its their delusional feelings of self-importance and need to stay in the publics mind....a lot like britney....only she has a nice box....or so i've heard.

where can i get a picture of that
 

Mr TB

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Not catchy is it?
When reading the religious threads you were one of those upset because the Israelites apparently committed genocide on god's instruction...

Here you seem quite unfaced that your ancestors apparently did the same ensuring you a good life...

This is a major critic on the writing of Richard Dawkins, unfaced by certain things in nature existing without explanation, but intrigued by the question who designed the designer?
 

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And if the taking of the land by force is defended by force? Then it is the wicked capitalists who stole the land from the wannabe’s. Eish – let them create their own Houtbaai – the stupids.
 

Syndyre

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Good to see such respect for the rule of law! If their candidate Zuma becomes president who's joining me on the first plane out?
 

Alan

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Good to see such respect for the rule of law! If their candidate Zuma becomes president who's joining me on the first plane out?

I'll stow away in the landing gear somehow if I have to :eek: .
 

Darth Garth

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If their candidate Zuma becomes president who's joining me on the first plane out?

And people said the same thing when Mandela was released and the ANC was unbanned and was then voted into power :).

Life goes on.
 

Syndyre

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And people said the same thing when Mandela was released and the ANC was unbanned and was then voted into power :).

Life goes on.

Hopefully, I just think Mandela, Mbeki et al. are infinitely more rational and competent than Zuma.
 

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And people said the same thing when Mandela was released and the ANC was unbanned and was then voted into power :).

Life goes on.
Mandela changed his position didn't he. Giving up his previous communist aligned activity of plotting to throw bombs at civilians he decided to forgive and forget and behave like a democratic statesman and come to an agreement with the government of the day.

I do hope that Zuma has a similar epiphany.

Besides many people said this country would be the next Zimbabwe and .... it is becoming just that.:rolleyes:
 
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