Rural Development and Land Reform on illegal eviction of farm workers

Farm workers facing illegal eviction can now call the department for help

Farm workers facing illegal eviction can contact the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform for assistance. Farm workers and farm dwellers who have been illegally evicted from farms should immediately call the Department’s toll free number where they will be assisted by a team of legal and mediation personnel appointed by the Department.

There has been an upsurge in farm evictions around the country, particularly in KwaZulu-Natal in the Newcastle area, in the Free State and Cape Winelands in the Western Cape. Minister Gugile Nkwinti is sending officials on a fact finding mission to ascertain how to further strengthen support to affected farming communities. The minister is also calling on the agricultural sector to take steps to help stop illegal evictions.

Farm workers and farm dwellers face many challenges when they are evicted illegally with their homes often being destroyed upon eviction. Elderly persons are at times dumped on the side of the road by farmers without any assistance or support.

Despite the government promulgating legislation to, among other things, regulate evictions -including the Extension of Security of Tenure Act (ESTA), 62 of 1997 –farm evictions are continuing to occur. The Department is also engaged in efforts to strengthen the protection of farm workers and farm dwellers through the amendment of this Act. Those affected by evictions should call the Toll Free Eviction Hot line: 0800 007 095.

Enquiries:
Linda Page, Chief Directorate: Strategic Communication
Tel: 012 312 8502
Cell: 083 460 4482

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