Social audit on refuse collection and area cleaning in informal settlements finds key shortcomings with delivery of service

Allegations that SJC is “destabilizing service delivery” fail to engage with main issues of social audit Introduction The provision of essential services such as refuse collection in informal settlements is increasingly outsourced to private service providers. When this is done, the municipal government is legally bound to ensure a service standard in line with national…

Invitation to attend Public Hearing – Refuse Removal in Khayelitsha – 5 October 2013

On Saturday, 5 October, the SJC will be hosting a public hearing on the outcomes of our second social audit – currently underway – investigating the provision of refuse collection and area cleaning by private contractors to Khayelitsha’s informal settlements. (To read our first social audit report that investigated chemical toilets please see here: SJC Report…

SJC VOWS TO CONTINUE PROTESTS

  Yesterday, the total refusal of Mayor Patricia de Lille to engage with the SJC led to an exceptional show of force – with more than thirty SAPS and City law enforcement officials being sent to deal with an unarmed and peaceful group of activists. The complete intransigence by the City’s Metro Police led to…

SJC MEMBERS CHAIN THEMSELVES OUTSIDE MAYORS OFFICE: WILL NOT LEAVE UNTIL MAYOR ACKNOWLEDGES DEMANDS ON JANITORIAL SERVICE

11 September 2013   Att: Ms. Patricia de Lille Mayor, City of Cape Town Councillor Ernest Sonnenberg Mayoral Committee Member for Utility Services Ms. Gisela Kaiser Executive Director of Utility Services CC: Mr. Afzal Brey Mr. Regan Melody Mr. Sharm Singh Mr. Pierre Maritz Mr. Tertius de Jager   1.    Today, fifteen members and supporters…

SJC SUBMITS FINAL LETTER OF DEMAND BEFORE LEGAL ACTION ON CITY OF CAPE TOWN’S JANITORIAL SERVICE

DEADLINE ON SANITATION MEMORANDUM PASSED On 25 June 2013 hundreds of Khayelitsha residents from the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) and partner organisations marched peacefully through the streets of Cape Town to demand safe and dignified sanitation for all. A memorandum was delivered to the Mayor’s Office, demanding amongst other things that the City of Cape…

PROGRESS REPORT CITY OF CAPE TOWN JANITORIAL SERVICE FOR FLUSH TOILETS IN INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS

Submitted to the City of Cape Town by the Social Justice Coalition  11 July 2013   Janitors protest over working conditions, 19 March, 2013    CITY OF CAPE TOWN’S JANITORIAL SERVICE FOR FLUSH TOILETS IN INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS SUMMARY OF FINDINGS (You can access the full report here: http://www.sjc.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/SJC-Janitorial-Service-Report-January-to-May-2013.pdf)   On 3 October 2012 – following…