×

We've got news for you.

Register on SowetanLIVE at no cost to receive newsletters, read exclusive articles & more.
Register now

Lands Minister sets Feb deadline for District Six

Former residents of District 6 may be able to start returning to their suburb, which was flattened four decades ago by apartheid bulldozers, says land reform minister Gugile Nkwinti

Speaking to reporters in Cape Town ahead of a meeting in the city’s convention centre with District 6 land claimants, Minister Gugile Nkwinti said he wanted a February deadline on negotiations, so matters could start to move forward “on the ground”. 

Saturday’s meeting — the third the minister has held this year with claimants — is set to get a report-back from two task teams.  

One is the so-called technical group, the other a social integration team. “Today, we get the report, we assess [it] and get a way forward.” 

“In February 2013, I want a meeting, where they will elect a vehicle — a trust or company or special purpose vehicle, whatever claimants want — so we can start working. That is my deadline with them.” 

There are 1,060 District 6 claimants.

 “We want matters to be concluded. Those who want to go back to District 6 must go back to District 6.

“Those who want to be compensated — remember, you either go back, or you get financial compensation or alternative land — must get this.” 

Nkwinti said “a number” of claimants had indicated they wanted compensation, rather than return to District 6.  He did not indicate how many of the claimants wanted compensation.

Government had budgeted for this, but it would not release money until claimants had proper legal representatives. 

“We have budgeted R700 million for this year and next year. Money is available but it is not going to be released until a legitimate structure is put in place.” 

The city and the province was ready for the February deadline.

Would you like to comment on this article?
Register (it's quick and free) or sign in now.

Speech Bubbles

Please read our Comment Policy before commenting.