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Joburg Begins Court-Approved Removal of Illegal Informal Settlements

July 27, 2025
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The City of Johannesburg has launched a large-scale operation to clear illegal informal settlements, starting with Ginger Park in Sandton. The move comes after the metro secured a court order authorizing the demolition of structures built in violation of urban planning laws.

Mayor Dada Morero, speaking at the site on Friday, stressed the need to restore order in the city’s high-density and economic areas. “We’re starting with our suburbs to enforce regulations,” he said, adding that affected South African residents would receive alternative accommodation.

The operation targets settlements like Ginger Park, where unpermitted structures have raised safety concerns due to lacking basic services. During Friday’s action, metro police and housing officials oversaw the removal of makeshift homes while allowing residents time to collect belongings. The city says it’s arranging temporary shelters and housing support.

While some residents and businesses welcome the cleanup, housing activists warn of potential homelessness if alternatives aren’t swiftly provided. The city emphasizes this is a legal enforcement action, not an eviction drive, with more settlements set for phased removal under similar court orders.

The campaign forms part of Joburg’s broader urban management strategy, which includes plans for affordable housing and economic opportunities to address the root causes of informal settlements. As operations expand, scrutiny will focus on how the city balances enforcement with humanitarian support.

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