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Bromwell Street matter to be heard in Supreme Court of Appeal

VideosBy zacharia@nu.org.za14th November 2022

https://youtu.be/bWe3iNuw0dU

Regulating the Private Sector

NU Launches Inclusionary Housing Report

VideosBy zacharia@nu.org.za10th November 2022

https://youtu.be/a4sKjOdRAoc

Cissie Gool House Raid – 11 November 2022

News, Press ReleasesBy yusrah@nu.org.za11th November 2022

Joint Ndifuna Ukwazi and Reclaim the City Statement 11 November 2022 Cissie Gool House Raid  Ndifuna Ukwazi (NU) can confirm the raid and arrests that took place at Cissie Gool House on the morning of 11 November 2022. Cissie Gool House is home to  more than 1000 people.  This residence is one of the three…

World Diabetes Day and the Bromwell Street Matter – 14 November

Press ReleasesBy yusrah@nu.org.za11th November 2022

11 November 2022 World Diabetes Day and the Bromwell Street Matter – 14 November With estimated 369 000 households awaiting secure and dignified housing in Cape Town, often the debate is focused on delivery, transport density etc. The knock on impact of insecure housing and tenure is clearly visible in the health of the families…

Where must people go? Bromwell Street Matter at SCA

News, Press ReleasesBy yusrah@nu.org.za9th November 2022

Press Statement: 9 November 2022 Where must we go? Bromwell Street matter to be heard at the Supreme Court of Appeal – Monday 14 November 2022 In November 2021, the Bromwell Street residents, represented by Ndifuna Ukwazi Law Centre won a landmark judgment against the City of Cape Town – which declared that the City’s emergency housing…

Regulating the Private Sector

Regulating the Private Sector

Publications, NU in the mediaBy yusrah@nu.org.za8th November 2022

10 November 2022 “Regulating the Private Sector: Case Studies in Inclusionary Housing Developments in Cape Town”, is a report which documents and draws out learnings from NU’s five-year experience of advocating for inclusionary housing through the Municipal Planning Tribunal in the City of Cape Town from early 2017 through to August 2022.     The…

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Housing activists slam cheap lease of Green Point bowling site

NU in the mediaBy zacharia@nu.org.za7th November 2022

The City of Cape Town has launched a No Cost Transfer Programme, but how does this affect people in blocks of flats?

Radio & Podcasts, NU in the mediaBy zacharia@nu.org.za2nd November 2022

DA amendments to PIE Act aim to stop legislatively enabled expropriation without compensation

NU in the mediaBy zacharia@nu.org.za1st November 2022

City once again delays the development of affordable housing on the Green Point Bowling Green

Press ReleasesBy yusrah@nu.org.za3rd November 2022

PRESS STATEMENT: 03 November 2022 The City of Cape Town has repeatedly stated its commitment to using the exceptionally well-located Green Point Bowling Green as a site for affordable and mixed-income housing. Despite this, the City is once again leasing the site out for roughly R3,000 per year for exclusive uses that provide no benefit…

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