Minister Lindiwe Sisulu on evictions and water cuts during COVID-19 Coronavirus lockdown

Minister Sisulu calls for municipalities to suspend cutting off water to residents, repeats a call for suspension of evictions

Minister of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation, Lindiwe Sisulu held a third meeting with civil society organisations to discuss interventions in densely populated informal settlements, as part of efforts to mitigate against the spread of COVID-19. During the meeting, the recent evictions in Makhaza Informal Settlements in the Western Cape were discussed.

Minister Sisulu has once again emphasized that everyone should adhere to the directive by government that all evictions be suspended during the lockdown period in which the nation is engaged in fighting the spread of COVID-19.

Minister Sisulu also called for the Municipalities to suspend cutting water supply for the duration of the lockdown as government has called on citizens to practice hygiene by washing their hands several times a day to prevent the spread of COVID-19 infections.

Regarding the Makhaza evictions, Minister Sisulu received mixed messages as to what occurred. She was informed that the people who were evicted were being prevented from erecting new shacks, while other reports indicated that the people invaded the land with the assistance of an opposition party. The Minister has undertaken to travel to the Western Cape this week to get to the bottom of the situation, and to find a long-lasting solution.

Minister Sisulu assured civil society groups that during the re-blocking process, which is aimed at easing congestion in informal settlements, no residents will be evicted. She emphasized that this will be done on a voluntary basis. The civil society groups continue to work with government to convey a message to communities that it is in their interest to be moved to 27 land parcels identified and currently being prepared by Human Settlements for re-settlement as a result of re-blocking.

“Apart from the suspensions in evictions, there should be no cutting off of water for any citizen of this country during this period. Instead, all efforts should be focused on fighting the spread of the virus” said Minister Sisulu.

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