LETTER: Where’s the righteous indignation about non-compliant shacks in Imizamo Yethu?

A tree fell over shacks at Petersen informal settlement in Imizamo Yethu, Hout Bay cutting electrical cables. Picture: Supplied

A tree fell over shacks at Petersen informal settlement in Imizamo Yethu, Hout Bay cutting electrical cables. Picture: Supplied

Published Sep 9, 2023

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Amusing display of righteous indignation from Roscoe Jacobs (Cape Argus, August 31 - “A week without power after tree falls on shacks in Imizamo Yethu” ) about the tree falling on the shacks in Imizamo Yethu, and taking down the electricity lines.

One wonders if there was the same indignation about those shacks (and electrical lines) not complying with City planning requirements? Probably not; as the usual approach is for land invaders NOT to consult with the City about where would be safe to erect a home – but then to expect the City to help them when the need for help could have been avoided with a bit of consultation.

But let’s not look at the facts if we just want to play the party political game ahead of the elections.

Thanks Roscoe – you’ve helped our decision on where to put our cross!

* Rob Johnston, Tokai.

** The views expressed here are not necessarily those of Independent Media.

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