20-05-2025
Diepkloof residents threaten to resume demonstration if CoJ doesn't meet demands
Diepkloof residents said they've heard the city's explanations about private land deals and R8 million price tags, but if nothing changes soon, they'll be back on the streets.
They say they're not just fighting for houses but now, for the memory of those who died.
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Some describe the scenes from Monday as a tragedy and a tipping point.
Community leader Sanele Msibi said, "But for now we have suspended our protest action, but if government doesn't do what they must do, we will carry on. We don't have a choice, we will carry on," said Msibi.