Lwandle inquiry to resume next week

Cape Town 140625- The building of the shacks has finally begun in Lwandle. Picture Cindy waxa.Reporter Daneel

Cape Town 140625- The building of the shacks has finally begun in Lwandle. Picture Cindy waxa.Reporter Daneel

Published Jul 25, 2014

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Cape Town - An inquiry into the removal of people from Sanral-owned land in Cape Town will resume its public hearings next week, spokesman Vusi Tshose said on Friday.

He said the inquiry, appointed by Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu, would move to Nomzamo on Tuesday for a third round of public hearings.

Residents directly affected by the SA National Roads Agency Limited's (Sanral) removals on June 2 and June 3 would give oral presentations.

“In the interest of transparency and meaningful public participation, the inquiry will conduct its hearings in public and anyone interested can attend,” Tshose said.

“However, this will apply on the basis of first come first served due to space limitations.”

The hearings would start at the Lwandle Community Hall at 10am.

The inquiry has spent the past few days collecting residents' statements.

On Monday and Tuesday it listened to testimony by Sanral, various NGOs and the Sheriff of the High Court who effected the removals through a court interdict.

Tshose said a fourth round of hearings was expected.

Sapa

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