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“Evictions Will Go Ahead Human Rights or Not”: Lesufi Draws a Line in the Sand as SAHRC Raises Alarm

September 9, 2025
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“Evictions Will Go Ahead Human Rights or Not”: Lesufi Draws a Line in the Sand as SAHRC Raises Alarm
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Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi is proceeding with planned mass evictions in the province, despite a warning from the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) that the action could violate the constitutional rights of residents.

The evictions target informal settlements built on land deemed to be illegally occupied. The SAHRC stated that evictions should not occur without meaningful engagement with communities and the provision of alternative housing. The commission warned that removing people without solutions could lead to increased homelessness and trauma.

Premier Lesufi defended the decision, stating that the move is necessary to restore the rule of law and prevent land invasions. He emphasized that the operations would be carried out legally and humanely, but that illegal occupation would not be tolerated.

The issue has sparked significant public debate. Some citizens support the Premier’s stance on enforcing order, while others question where the evicted residents are expected to go, given the national housing crisis.

The situation presents a complex challenge for the provincial government, balancing the enforcement of law with the constitutional right to housing and dignity.

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