KZN govt mobilises resources to assist Clairwood fire victims

Dube-Ncube said a big challenge facing the province is that people are invading privately-owned land, which is not suitable for housing construction.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Pretoria | Updated: 14-11-2023 21:34 IST | Created: 14-11-2023 21:34 IST
KZN govt mobilises resources to assist Clairwood fire victims
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The KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government has mobilised resources to provide emergency relief to displaced residents in the Clairwood informal settlements after the fire that destroyed more than 200 shacks last week Friday.

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube, together with Human Settlements and Public Works MEC, Sipho Nkosi and eThekwini Municipality Speaker, Thabani Nyawose, visited Clairwood on Monday to assess the extent of the damage, to understand the impact on the community and express solidarity with the affected residents.

“Government has mobilised resources to provide emergency relief to those affected. Shelter, food, and other essential supplies are being arranged for displaced residents,” Dube-Ncube said, adding that attention is also being paid to long-term recovery.

Dube-Ncube said a big challenge facing the province is that people are invading privately-owned land, which is not suitable for housing construction.

The other problem, she said, is people who already own RDP houses, but decide to stay in informal settlements so that they rent out their houses.

“We cannot give them services because it's privately-owned land and we can't provide building materials here because we will be doing something illegal. 

“We need to make sure it's legitimate people who get assistance. Normally when such a tragedy happens, you find a lot of people come and register, claiming they are victims,” Dube-Ncube said.

She said government is working with law enforcement agencies and the community to crack down on people who intimidate tenants.

The Premier said the actions taken and promises made during the visit will be closely monitored, as they hold the potential to bring hope and relief to the hundreds of affected residents, who are patiently awaiting assistance in their time of need. 

The Premier is also expected to meet with local authorities and emergency services to coordinate a comprehensive response plan. 

(With Inputs from South African Government Press Release)

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