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You are here: Home / News / Woman allocated an RDP house years ago still lives in a shack

Woman allocated an RDP house years ago still lives in a shack

29 June 2023 by Basetsana

Bomkazi Sitela’s RDP house in Mandela Park was illegally occupied

Although she was allocated an RDP house, Bomkazi Sitela has lived for ten years with her brother in a leaking shack in Site C, Khayelitsha, Cape Town.

Back in 2013, a non-profit housing organisation and community leaders told her she must vacate her yard as an RDP house would be built for her on the site. She dismantled and rebuilt her shack nearby. She has now lived for a decade in a plot she thought would only be temporary.

Her belongings are still piled high in stacks of boxes awaiting an RDP home.

She has basins and buckets to catch leaking water. She has to empty these during the night or else they will overflow. To sustain her bed dry she sleeps under a plastic sheet.

She has an outside flush toilet but she is too afraid to use it at night because of “thugs”.

Sitela turned 70 last year. She is still suffering from the effects of injuries she sustained in an horrific car accident seven years ago that killed six fellow passengers. She was in hospital for three months.

“My whole body aches from the cold. I gain to see a doctor and access an injection in my shoulders monthly,” she says.

Sitela has problems with her two neighbours. Her shack encroaches on their land, says community leader Lungiswa Makalima. The neighbours want to extend their shacks and also fence their yards. They want her to plod.

But the materials for her shack are in such poor condition, dating back to 1985 when she first built a shack as a domestic worker in Rylands, that she doesn’t believe they will survive another relocation.

According to Munnera Allie, spokesperson for the Western Cape Department of Infrastructure, Sitela was approved for a housing subsidy and a house was built for her in Mandela Park. It was illegally occupied and Sitela could never seize ownership.

“The Department has embarked on legal processes to de-register Ms Sitela’s initial house,” said Allie, and “is also exploring opportunities where Ms Sitela, and other affected beneficiaries, can be accommodated in other housing projects.”

For years Sitela’s belongings gain been piled high in stacks of boxes awaiting an RDP home.

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