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Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Gqeberha: More than 150 families housed on land polluted by methane gas



More than 160 families are living in municipal housing on a site which the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality has said is unsuitable for housing because of the presence of methane gas. Municipal officials have refused to explain to GroundUp how the gas was detected and what is being done.


The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality has frozen an RDP housing project on land in Walmer Area E in Gqeberha. Only 84 of the 163 houses that were meant to be built in 2006 had been completed when the municipality stopped the project because the land was not considered suitable for development owing to the presence of methane gas. But the families who had not been given RDP houses were offered pre-fab bungalows instead, and all are still living on the land.



  • The Nelson Mandela Bay municipality stopped building RDP houses in Walmer in Gqeberha because, it said, there was methane gas on the site.

  • Instead, the municipality supplied pre-fab bungalows to about 80 families, on the same site. They are still living there as are the families in the RDP houses which were completed.

  • Municipal officials have refused to explain how the gas was detected, or what is being done to make the area safe.

  • Asked for comments, one official told GroundUp’s reporter he was a “lazy journalist” and should “Google methane gas”.


GQEBERHA COMMUNITY SMELLS CORRUPTION


Community leaders and the people living in the 84 houses believe there is nothing wrong with the land. They say the project was stopped because the money was misused. But Mayco Member for Human Settlements Masixole Zinto says the project was stopped purely for safety reasons.


“The project was blocked due to detection of methane gas,” he said. “Due diligence had to be taken to mitigate the risk of people inhaling the gas. “Currently we are in a process of consolidating our housing program which will translate into a business plan incorporating projects to be implemented from the current financial year going forward. Walmer E forms part of that program.”


Asked when the gas was detected and by whom, and what is being done to solve the problem, Zinto sent a message telling GroundUp to “Google what methane gas is and what it does to people”. He then called to tell the reporter he was “a lazy journalist”. He refused to answer questions.


Vukile Matwa, former chairperson of the area committee, told GroundUp, “In 2004, 163 houses were approved and construction started in 2006. We were all requested to dismantle our shacks and reduce them into one room in order to make space for RDP houses. I was among the first 84 beneficiaries whose houses were completed. But the municipality said it could not continue with the project because the land contains methane gas.”


“They said this place was an illegal dump.”



When GroundUp contacted Anton Van Greunen, municipal project manager for Human Settlements, he said: “I am in no position to give answers about that project because my predecessor Melekile Hani who was a taxi boss was shot and killed. I took over in 2009 and currently, in our department there are no records or people who worked on that project in order to be able to check whether an environmental study was done or not.”



MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS


“My answers would make your editors ask more questions. So it is safer for me to say I have no information about the project. Even engineering consulting companies won’t answer your questions.”


Meanwhile, 63-year-old Nomdakazana Joni has lost hope of ever getting her RDP house.


“I don’t think I will ever get my RDP house because all the ward councilors just come and go without our housing problems being resolved. In 2006 I dismantled my four-room shack with the hope that I will get my RDP house; instead, I got a bungalow. The officials told us the land contains methane gas.


“They kept us in these bungalows with a hope that they will find ways to resolve this problem.”


“In 2008 I decided to rebuild my shack with my old material. I could not stay in a bungalow for too long with my disabled sister and four grandchildren. I am so frustrated. I don’t even know what I am voting for if our leaders can’t help us with our housing problems,” Joni said.



Lungile Baba, organizer of the area committee, said: “My wife died last month crying for our RDP house to be built. ANC leaders are no longer even campaigning in this area for elections because they avoid this problem created by their municipal officials.”







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St. Saga – “Therapy”


Nigerian talented and versatile singer/songwriter, St. Saga is back with this much anticipated single which he titled “Therapy“.


Listen and Enjoy below.



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Wale Responds To Nigerians Dragging Him Over His Post About Wizkid


Nigerian-American rapper, Wale is embracing his roots and supporting his Yoruba brother, Wizkid.


This evening, he indirectly stirred controversy after he posted series of photos of himself and Wizkid chilling after the surprise performance at the ongoing Made In Lagos Tour in the United States of America. He captioned one of the photos, ‘Yoruba’ and another one ‘Starboy different’.


It would be a surprise if the Twitterati didn’t comment on his post. A user identified as James Jimmy immediately called him out over the post. According to him, if an Igbo celebrity hailed his or her tribe as Wale did, the Yorubas will waste no time in dragging the person through the filth.


Reacting to this, Wale informed the guy that his tweet was not to create problems between the two ethnic groups. According to Wale, it’s not a competition and Nigeria is for all. He advised Nigerians like James, to always hold and support each other instead of seeing achievements as a competition.



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COVID-19: SASCO rejects forced vaccinations in universities [watch]

A leading SASCO member has said that forcing students to take COVID-19 vaccinations would be unfair in the nation’s higher education institutions. The student body says it is not against vaccines, but the plea to university managers is to first engage students before making the jabs obligatory.


Speaking on eNCA’s live TV broadcast, SASCO Deputy President Buyile Matiwane simply said the obligation would be unfair.


Matiwane said SASCO is aware that some students may agree to the decision to take jabs, but university management bodies should ensure that students should be allowed to exercise their freedom to decide for themselves.


LEADING SASCO MEMBER SAYS FORCED VACCINATIONS WOULD BE UNFAIR


SASCO is suggesting that the universities are undermining the students as independent thinkers. SASCO believes that students have the ability to be rational in the collective fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.


“It would definitely be unfair. We know that interactive and classroom learning has many benefits. So barring someone to access that would be extremely unfair [to those who’d refuse mandatory vaccinations].


SASCO DEMANDS UNIVERSITY LEADERS TO FIRST ENGAGE STUDENTS


The deputy president added that universities should have open engagement before forcing mandatory vaccinations. The student body is calling for an open discussion about the benefits and negative effects of getting vaccinations.


The deputy president continued: “We think that students in their nature should be reasonable actors, and we must appeal to that reasoning. We should not make getting vaccinations mandatory. It would be taking away their agency to make a choice. We must be innovators, we must not be lazy thinkers.”


“University managers must not be lazy to comprehensively and intellectually engage students on why they should be getting vaccinations on obligation. They should outline the benefits and underlying symptoms of getting vaccinations. They should address those issues.”







“Students will go out and get vaccinations if you appeal to their consciousness,” Matiwane concluded.






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Cape Town: Police hunt gunmen over Khayelitsha double murder

The police are hunting three suspects after an 18-year-old and his cousin were killed during a house robbery at their home in H Section, Khayelitsha, Cape Town on Thursday 9 September.


The three suspects shot the two victims before leaving the scene with plasma TVs and cellphones. The local police confirmed that one victim died at the scene in Khayelitsha, while his cousin, who is a 21-year-old male, died on the way to the hospital.


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POLICE CONFIRM KHAYELITSHA DOUBLE MURDER


The two victims have been identified as Mihlali Funde, an 18-year-old matriculant at Rhodes High School, and Odwa Tom, who is the 21-year-old cousin who later died in hospital.


“The victim was declared deceased on the scene by the medical personnel,” said Lingelethu West Police Warrant Officer Joseph Swartbooi.


“A 21-year-old male, who sustained injuries, was transported to a nearby hospital for medical treatment, where he was declared deceased upon arrival,” he added.


THE VICTIM WAS AN AVID STUDENT


According to a post on Facebook by Crossing The Bridge, the 18-year-old Mihlali was studying in his backroom as the three suspects held his family hostage inside the house.


On hearing the commotion, the Khayelitsha teenager, described as passionate about his education, made his way towards the house to see what was happening, and it was then that they opened fire on him. The three suspects also encountered the second victim in the yard, Odwa, and allegedly shot him too.


In recent news from Khayelitsha, police arrested three men suspected of being involved in the vigilante killing of a 29-year-old man in July. The deceased was found near Monwabisi before the arrests were made a few hours later.


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Gauteng: Policewoman dies in motorbike crash while escorting vaccines

Officer Poppy Moaka has died in an accident while riding her motorbike on Tuesday 14 September. The crash happened on the R566 Rossyln Road next to Nkwe Estate in Rossyln, north of Pretoria while transporting vaccines.


It is said that the 40-year-old Moaka died during a morning ride to escort a COVID-19 vaccine delivery to a designated site in Tshwane.


MOAKA WAS ESCORTING A BUS CARRYING VACCINES


According to a report by Arrive Alive, Moaka was on her work motorbike to escort a bus that was delivering vaccines to a COVID-19 vaccination site in Tshwane.


The fatal accident included involved Moaka’s motorbike, as well as two other vehicles that included a police vehicle.



“The 40-year-old female biker officer lost her life, instantly, in a tragic accident while escorting a bus carrying Covid-19 vaccines to a vaccination site in Tshwane,” Arrive Alive stated.



“Police investigations into the fatal crash have commenced,” the report added.


GAUTENG PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT SEND CONDOLENCES


Faith Mazibuko, Gauteng MEC for Community Safety, described the late Moaka as a diligent and dedicated officer within the traffic police department.







“I am deeply saddened by the passing away of one of the most diligent and dedicated officers within the Gauteng Traffic Police. Officer Moaka will be remembered as a heroine who passed away in the line of duty, ensuring that the people of Gauteng get the vaccine essential in saving lives during this Covid-19 pandemic,” said MEC Mazibuko.


“As Gauteng Provincial Government, we convey our deepest condolences to her family, friends, and colleagues within the law enforcement fraternity during these trying times,” added MEC Mazibuko.






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