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Sinoville residents reclaim their street and battle illegal squatters

Sinoville residents reclaim their street and battle illegal squatters

The Citizen23-04-2025
The residents of Sinoville have mobilised to reclaim their ward, vowing to defend their neighbourhood against neglect and crime.
With rising concerns over litter, poor service delivery, and the increasing presence of illegal squatters, residents have united to resolve these concerns.
Ward 50 councillor Lenise Breytenbach vowed that they would defend their ward with pride against all these issues including the surfacing of widespread littering and neglected public spaces, including the environment being fuelled by illegal squatters.
This grassroots movement seeks not only to enhance public safety but also to restore dignity and order within a community long overshadowed by neglect.
Residents have endured the negative effects of crumbling infrastructure and increasing disorder.
Now, the community is rallying together, determined to reverse these trends through collective action.
'Enough of littering, illegal squatters, and poor service delivery.
'This is our home, and we will not allow strangers to take it over. We need more volunteer clean-up initiatives and community-led surveillance projects,' said Breytenbach.
A flashpoint in these efforts is the issue of illegal squatters.
Residents argue that the unauthorised occupation of land has not only posed safety risks, but also served as a magnet for criminal elements.
'When people start taking over spaces such as the parks without accountability, it creates hotspots for illegal activities.
'Law enforcement must act to clamp down on this issue,' said Piet Mazibuko.
He advocated for better municipal services to restore neglected urban spaces.
'The idea is not only to remove the immediate threats but also ensure that Sinoville becomes a sustainable, safe, and vibrant place for all residents.'
Phemelo Matsheka insisted that sustainable change must come from within.
'We know our street better than anyone. We are the eyes and ears on the ground, we can create an environment where crime cannot flourish,' said Matsheka.
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