Darling Street Residents Face Uncertainty after National Minister of Public Works’ a ‘no show’

Press release: 10 April 2025 For immediate release The eviction application brought by the National Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure against the Darling Street residents was meant to be heard on Wednesday, 09 April at the Western Cape High Court on an urgent basis. Darling Street residents, represented by Ndifuna Ukwazi Law Centre, arrived…

Ndifuna Ukwazi Urges Bold, Racially-Targeted Action in Mowbray Golf Course Redevelopment

3 April 2025 Ndifuna Ukwazi welcomes the City of Cape Town’s plan to redevelop Mowbray Golf Course with 30% affordable housing but warns that without clear affordability measures, long-term protections, and racial redress, the project risks becoming mere ‘affordable housing tokenism.’ For 113 years, Mowbray Golf Course has symbolised exclusion, leased at a nominal rate…

Advice Assembly 2025

Join Our Advice Assembly: A Free 12-Week Programme to Challenge Unlawful Evictions!     UPDATE: The venue has been changed to: St Luke’s Anglican Church, Cecil Road, Salt River, Cape Town, (20 May 2025)   We are inviting members of the public you to a free 12-week programme at Crown Cork Hall in Bellville (1493…