@alanwinde@ReclaimCT@WesternCapeGov@CityofCT 3/ Judges Gamble & Samela found that the @WesternCapeGov & @CityofCT “did not have suitable policies in place to facilitate & promote access to affordable housing” & had “not taken adequate steps to address the legacy of apartheid spatial planning in central Cape Town &surrounds”
@alanwinde@ReclaimCT@WesternCapeGov@CityofCT 6/ But the @WesternCapeGov & @alanwinde would rather defend their failure to redress spatial apartheid than commit to meaningful change - showing a lack of courageous leadership to use this direction from the court as much needed leverage to radically to break with the past.
@alanwinde@ReclaimCT@WesternCapeGov@CityofCT 8/ On 25 July 2019, @alanwinde promised that @WesternCapeGov “will commit to unlocking where we can [public land] blockages” & assured MLPs that the Province would “push as hard as [they] can on, for instance, Tafelberg" released for the development of social housing.
@alanwinde@ReclaimCT@WesternCapeGov@CityofCT 9/ On 29 August 2019 @alanwinde reiterated his commitment to unblocking the Tafelberg site for social housing in Provincial Parliament, stating “yes I did commit to it...we are working to try & find a solution & NOT TEN YEARS' WORTH OF EXTENDED LITIGATION”. #Land4PeopleNOT4Profit
@alanwinde@ReclaimCT@WesternCapeGov@CityofCT 10/ Instead of delivering on these promises, @alanwinde has chosen to follow @helenzille’s line of command & defend the indefensible decision to sell Tafelberg & the @WesternCapeGov's failure to fulfil its constitutional obligation to use its land to advance spatial equality.
@alanwinde@ReclaimCT@WesternCapeGov@CityofCT@helenzille 14/ Hundreds of thousands of families have been forced to live in inhumane conditions in peripheral townships & informal settlements because the state – at all levels – has failed to honour its constitutional obligation to use its own land to combat spatial apartheid.
@alanwinde@ReclaimCT@WesternCapeGov@CityofCT@helenzille 15/ Where you live in the city matters – it determines a person’s access to opportunities & the quality of the services. Building homes on the outskirts reproduced spatial inequality, entrenched social exclusion & creates poverty traps far from economic opportunities & amenities
Here is the cynic's guide to making Cape Town the greatest city in the world! 1. Law Enforcement must take charge of this city. Indiscriminately fine the homeless - especially in winter - as it will fundamentally deter more homeless from living in the inner city;
2. Increase Law Enforcement officers because crime = homelessness = crime. Lets not pay attention to other areas in our City where shootings and murders take place, because that is a National SAPS matter.
3. Ensure members of the public regularly see Law Enforcement randomly search and seize property from the homeless to reinforce their belief that homelessness is a criminal choice;
This is the cynic's guide to making Cape Town the greatest city in the world!
1. Law Enforcement must take charge of this city. Indiscriminately fine the homeless - especially in winter - as it will fundamentally deter more homeless from living in the inner city;
2. Increase Law Enforcement officers because crime = homelessness = crime. Lets not pay attention to other areas in our City where shootings and murders take place, because that is a National SAPS matter.
THREAD 👀
What do you see when you compare this map from the Western Cape Government of COVID-19 cases by suburb with population by race and income maps?
As Cape Town rises as a COVID-19 hotspot in Africa, we must face the reality of who is most affected. The virus may not discriminate BUT the pre-conditions of racial, income and spatial inequality and lacking basic services are determining the spread of COVID-19 in Cape Town.
Compounded with this, people living in the most affected areas are more vulnerable to increased food and income insecurity.