Cape Town refugees to be moved from church and streets into marquees

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Throngs of refugees and children were stilling sitting on pavements in the Cape Town CBD by noon on Tuesday – five days into the lockdown.

Refugees were still living on pavements in the Cape Town CBD on Tuesday, while the rest of the country is under lockdown.Throngs of refugees and children were still sitting on pavements in the Cape Town CBD by noon on Tuesday — five days into the lockdown.

They split in December after a leadership tussle, and those now living on the pavements were kicked out.Last week Cape Town councillor JP Smith, responsible for safety and security, said the city was ready to provide family tents, water and ablution facilities for the group — a safety measure to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

“When we met them they agreed to find land. The national minister of home affairs [Aaron Motsoaledi] said they would make Wingfield [military base] available and he would get the minister of public works [Patricia de Lille] to agree with that if the city helped with the resources. But Motsoaledi said the accommodation of refugees was the city’s responsibility. He said he had merely facilitated the negotiations between the city and public works.

“I told them they can’t keep on choosing the land that belongs to the army — surely the city must have a piece of land somewhere. There is no metro anywhere in the republic that can say they don’t have any piece of land.”

 

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I'm sorry but all these foreigners abuse our hospitality they should have been sent to there country and told not to come back they broke our country laws should have sent the army in there

or send them home

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