City must re-serve eviction notice to Khayelitsha residents

Residents living in Newcastle Informal Settlement in Khayelitsha will soon be issued with new eviction notices. Photo by Barbara Maregele.

Barbara Maregele

1 September 2015

Western Cape High Court Judge Babalwa Mantame has instructed the City of Cape Town to “re-serve” the eviction order granted against Newcastle Informal Settlement residents.

The group has been living on the land directly behind the Endlovini informal settlement in Khayelitsha since May 2014. The residents insist the city did not comply with an eviction order granted last year by Western Cape High Court Judge Thandazwa Ndita and want to have the eviction declared invalid.

See Khayelitsha residents challenge eviction.

Newcastle eviction timetable

The residents were issued with a notice of eviction by the City last year. Represented by Advocate Ashraf Mahomed, they are arguing that the City did not comply properly with a previous court order granting the eviction.

The matter will be heard on 9 November.

It was set to be heard in the High Court on Wednesday 26 August but legal teams for both parties privately met in the Judge Mantame’s chambers and agreed to postpone the matter.

In his draft order, delivered on Friday 28 August, Judge Mantame has given the residents until 9 October to file their counter application and the City until 22 October to file its heads of argument.