ALEXANDRA TURNS 100, BUT MANY HAVE LITTLE TO CELEBRATE
Alexandra township in north east Johannesburg marked its 100th anniversary this week, but many of its people have little to celebrate as their plight has been forgotten by the authorities.
This is what I discovered on my visit there yesterday as part of the DA's "Don't forget the forgotten" campaign in Gauteng.
I was accompanied by DA Constituency Head Mike Moriarty, DA councillors Shadrack Mkhonto and Reggie Mabaso, and local DA activists.
Our visit included the following:
- Old Alexandra Town Council building, which is condemned, structurally unsound and overcrowded with squatters
- Ganda Centre in 1st avenue, where more than 100 families squat in a former shopping centre that is structurally unsafe
- Women's Hostel - we were barred from entering, but conditions outside are appalling, with uncollected rubbish and general neglect
- 6th avenue shacks - there are hundreds of shacks next to the Women's hostel, all piled on top of each other. Residents make use of toilets of private homes across the road. There is regular loss of life due to shack fires.
- K206 RDP houses on the East Bank, where we arranged for an official to assess building faults that need to be fixed.