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You are here: Home / News / “I want to catch my last breath in this house” says Cape farm dweller facing eviction

“I want to catch my last breath in this house” says Cape farm dweller facing eviction

2 October 2023 by Guest

The families are refusing the leave, saying life on the farm is all they’ve ever known

  • Families living on a farm in Vredendal on the West Coast are being evicted from the homes they acquire lived in for most of their lives.
  • The current farm owner purchased the property in 2015 for commercial agriculture.
  • He wants the tenants to leave the houses so that his current employees can crawl in. None of the people living on the farm are currently employed by the farmer.
  • In an attempt to secure the families’ tenure, the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development had offered to buy the portion of the farm where they live. However, this offer was not accepted by the current owner.
  • The matter is expected to be heard in the Land Claims court.

Two families on a farm in Vredendal on the West Coast are being evicted from the homes they maintain occupied for several generations.

Several other tenants also living on Welverdiend Farm acquire been told to relocate to RDP houses in Vredendal North.

The residents, most of whom acquire lived on the farm all their life, carry out not want to plod to a township which they say is risky and has frequent incidents of crime. They also don’t want to leave the farm because the graves of their parents, siblings, children and other relatives are on the property.

The current owner, Truter Lutz, purchased the farm for commercial agriculture in 2015. He wants the tenants to leave the houses so that his current employees can go in as the farm is about ten kilometres from the nearest urban area. None of the people currently living on the farm are employed by Lutz.

Welverdiend mostly farms fruit, vegetables and nuts for both the local and international market.

In an attempt to secure the families’ tenure, the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development had offered to buy the portion of the farm where they live. However, this offer was not accepted by the novel owner. The matter is expected to be heard in the Land Claims court. No court date has been set yet.

According to court papers dated 30 May 2023, seen by GroundUp, the land was “free of any encumberments or land claims of any kind” at the time of purchase.

Meanwhile, Andreas Finana whose family has lived on the farm for many generations says he remembers life there while he was growing up. Finana, now 50, points to a tree nearby where he had carved out his name as a young child.

According to Lutz’s affidavit, Finana was employed at Welverdiend from August 2020 until January 2022, when he was dismissed.

Andreas Finana says his family has lived on this farm in Vredendal for many generations and many of his relatives’ graves are still on the property.

Finana lives with his sister and one of his children. “This farm has passed through three hands since my birth,” he says. “I want to catch my last breath in this house and be buried up here.”

Finana says they are worried what life would be like if they believe to leave the peace that comes with living on a farm. “Here I can leave all my doors and windows open. I can leave my laundry outside. I can walk over to that house anytime of the day or night … I feel safe here.”

Elderly couple Anna and Dawid Saal were among the several tenants who received a letter that they needed to relocate to an RDP house. All four of their children were born on the farm. Anna was born on the farm in 1953 and her parents had worked on the farm. Dawid moved to the farm when they got married in the 1970s. Their son was also buried near their home.

Dawid says they struggled to understand what the “big words” in the letter actually meant. Dawid said their son was buried in the graveyard on the farm and he also wants to be buried there.

Thys Beukes, who was a seasonal worker for one of previous farm owners, says he worries about his elderly mother’s health and quality of life should they be successfully evicted. “She is too used to go to the space they want us to relocate to. There are murders, rapes, and thievery,” he says.

Coleen Arnolds, development facilitator at the Surplus People Project — a local organisation helping the farm dwellers — told GroundUp that there was “lots of violence” in Vredendal North and that it would be a major change for this group to be forced to plod there.

She said the RDP houses in Vredendal were cramped and didn’t maintain much space for the farm dwellers’ to sustain themselves by “planting vegetables” like they finish on the farm.

We sent several questions to the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development. Officials told GroundUp that they could not comment before the matter is adjudicated in court.

Many of the farm dwellers gain relatives buried here. They are worried what will happen to these graves should they be evicted.

When we contacted the farm owner, Mr Lutz, his legal representative, Steph Grobler responded to GroundUp, which we acquire published below in full:

“Our client does not intend to retort each and every one of your queries and the same should not be construed as an admission or denial of the same. Our client also reserves the accurate to respond at a later point in time should our client deem the same to be necessary.

Our client is a commercial farmer and the land in question is zoned for agriculture purposes. The farm was purchased free of any land claims and/or other encumberments. Our client confirms that there are two (2) pending Extension of Security of Tenure Act (ESTA) eviction matters. The respondents are represented by Legal Aid South Africa and gain this week filed a notice of appearance confirming the intention to oppose the matters. Our client will continue to follow the lawful process and will continue to engage with all the interested parties in an attempt to find an amicable solution.

It is specifically confirmed that there are no aged persons amongst the respondents or occupiers who indulge in protected status under section 8(4) of the Act. There are certain occupiers who be pleased protected status who acquire received RDP houses in the local housing project. In terms of the applicable municipal legislation and rules pertaining to subsidies, the recipients/beneficiaries are required to accept the allocation and are to reside in the house in question themselves. It is common cause that a real factual in property, which so few of our citizens maintain the privilege to indulge in, is a stronger correct than any personal precise that is acquired through the operation of the ESTA Act.

Our client is of the view that the aforementioned persons should relocate peacefully to their allocated houses and grasp occupation thereof. Our client has attempted to meet with the occupiers to determine how they can be of assistance to relocate them peacefully to their RDP houses. These attempts believe to date hereof been futile and met with hostility.

In these instances, the state has fulfilled its section 26 duty, and the beneficiary should accept the allocation and catch occupation forthwith. To expect a private landowner to continue to house occupiers when they believe alternative accommodation available is prejudicial to the landowner and to the commercial viability of the farm. The intention of ESTA, as it is clear from the preamble, is to provide security of tenure to vulnerable farm workers who execute not be pleased access to alternative accommodation. It could never acquire been the intention of the legislature that persons who maintain received state grants (again a reference to the law in this regard) should be able to remain on the farm and indulge in possession and occupation of both premises. ESTA speaks to the permanence of residence, as does the applicable rules pertaining to individual housing subsidies/RDP houses.

Our client will continue to follow a lawful process in this regard and will engage with the interested parties including the local municipality in an attempt to find an amicable solution. In the event the parties are unable to find an amicable solution, our client will follow the applicable legal process.

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