Gauteng MEC for Human Settlements Jacob Mamabolo meets sheriff to cooperate on evictions

The next few weeks will be without evictions in central Johannesburg, Human Settlements MEC Jacob Mamabolo was informed today after meeting with Sheriff of Central Johannesburg. MEC Mamabolo is on a drive to build working relationships with the Sheriffs and other stakeholders in the province in order to minimise the pain and trail left by evictions.

“The meeting was not intended to stop the sheriffs from serving and executing their work, but to find ways of cooperation. The aim is to ensure that the rights of vulnerable groups such as children, the elderly and the disabled are taken into consideration when evictions are carried out,” Mamabolo said.

One of the milestones achieved today is that the sheriff will share with the department all pending orders of evictions. All too often tenants claim that they were not informed of the evictions, and that all happens too sudden.

“We hope that with this information beforehand, we can verify if notices were properly given to tenants, that the orders were lawfully acquired through a court process and that they are legitimate. According to the Constitution no person may be evicted or have their homes demolished without a valid court order,” MEC Mamabolo said.

The MEC also learnt from the Sheriff that in some cases those who cry foul at the evictions are themselves the hijackers of those buildings. “Hijackings remain illegal and we will continue to condemn them and to deal with them as the law permit. The other problem of hijackings is that law-abiding citizens become victims of evictions whereas they had been paying their monthly fees consistently,” Mamabolo said. 

MEC Mamabolo also urged would-be tenants to always check and verify who the owners of the properties are lest they fall victims to hijacking syndicates. He advised that tenants must check with their municipalities and local estate agents who the real property owners are.

MEC concluded by saying that he will continue to meet all the sheriffs in Gauteng and expressed his commitment to working mutually with them. MEC Mamabolo has already met with the Red Ants.

For more information:
Motsamai Motlhaolwa
Cell: 079 897 2240

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