Poor Communities are facing a disaster in the City of Cape Town
13 March 2017
The South African Communist Party (SACP) in the Brian Bunting District, City of Cape Town Metro, is extremely saddened by the deaths of approximately ten people and displacement of thousands of families following outbreaks of fire over the weekend. The SACP expresses its message of heartfelt condolences to all the families that lost their loved ones and pledges sincere solidarity with all the displaced people, including women and defenceless children. The affected areas include Kosovo in Philippi, Westbank in Kuilsriver, and Imizamo Yethu informal settlement in Hout Bay. The outbreaks affected working class and poor families who the Democratic Alliance- (DA-) led administration of the Cape Metro does not care about, except as a market for votes during elections.
The outbreaks followed yet another disaster in less than a month at Site B in Khayelitsha where four family members died.
The SACP visited Imizamo Yethu on Saturday. The areas is by far the worst affected, with a recorded seven fatalities recorded, over 650 shelters/homes destroyed in the flames, and between 5 000 to 6 000 people left homeless and destitute.
The SACP is calling on law enforcement agencies to move with speed to investigate fatalities that are unaccounted for. The numbers will most probably increase. And these are not just numbers. It is human beings. It is people who are dead, people who sustained injuries, people who are displaced or left homeless. We want not just holistic and accurate accounting but action to prevent recurrence and long-lasting humanitarian and development planning interventions.