Category: Rural Security

  • Land Invasions – FAQs

    Land Invasions – FAQs

    Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act 19 of 1998 (PIE) Eviction at instance of organ of state In dealing with the question as to whether a local authority can evict squatters on private land, the answer appears to be section 6 of PIE. This section gives a local authority the…

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  • Stock theft, illegal or undocumented butchers and meat resellers

    Stock theft, illegal or undocumented butchers and meat resellers

    Stock theft legislation and regulatory provisions Stock theft brochures and manuals Views: 157

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  • SCA slams police for neglecting to help Mpumalanga farmers during violent strike

    SCA slams police for neglecting to help Mpumalanga farmers during violent strike

    Minister of Police and Others v Umbhaba Estates (Pty) Ltd and Others (1281/2021) [2023] ZASCA 85 (1 June 2023) Source: http://www.saflii.org/za/cases/ZASCA/2023/85.html Summary: Delict – whether the response by members of the South African Police Services to violence that occurred at private property during a strike action was wrongful and negligent. Ruling: ‘It is declared that during…

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  • Rural Safety

    Rural Safety

    Do the following to ensure safety and security in remote areas: Know your neighbours and maintain good relations with them. Know which security services and community-based crime prevention initiatives are available in your area, and know how to reach them in case of an emergency. Have the contact details of the security companies, community-based watches,…

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  • Olievenhoutbosch farmer can evict illegal occupiers of his land

    Olievenhoutbosch farmer can evict illegal occupiers of his land

    Land occupier Banele Mgujulwa said they would continue to stay on the farm as they couldn’t find an affordable place to live. An Olievenhoutbosch farmer can evict the people who invaded his property late last year. The Johannesburg high court recently granted Hennie Henrico an order of eviction, and he told Rekord that he and…

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  • Non compliance with NEMA and Tshwane Land-Use Bylaws – update

    Non compliance with NEMA and Tshwane Land-Use Bylaws – update

    13 December 2022 -update Erasmia “land invasion” actually turned out to be something different. The property was sold in auction as the previous company was placed in liquidation. The new owners, being a property development company paid the deposit of R400K but are still to pay the balance (R3.6 million). The title deeds have not…

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  • Owner of invaded Centurion farm loses R1m in crop, property damage

    Owner of invaded Centurion farm loses R1m in crop, property damage

    A farmer is in despair after he loses R1-million in property damage.21 October 2022 by Sipho Jack An Olievenhoutbosch farmer lost an estimated R1-million in property damage and crop due to the illegal land invasions that took place in the past week. “When we sent someone to go and inspect the farmhouse, we found it…

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  • Land invasions threaten the very fabric of our Cities

    Land invasions threaten the very fabric of our Cities

    Issued by Emma Louise Powell MP – DA Shadow Minister of Human Settlements 02 Oct 2022  The issue of orchestrated and illegal land grabs has become a crisis across South Africa, placing immense financial burdens on all major Metropolitan Municipalities and thousands of private land and property owners. While land invasions have been a problem…

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  • Land Invasions neighbouring Olievenhoutbosch

    Land Invasions neighbouring Olievenhoutbosch

    Please consider donating towards this cause and assisting our neighbours in removing the land invaders. Letter to the communities of Knoppieslaagte, Timsrand, Monavoni, Mnandi and surrounding areas regarding the new land invasion in this area. Download PDF documents: Letter to the Communityy pp 1 – 8 Letter to the Community pp 9 – 10 Fund…

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  • Expanding illegal informal settlement in Erasmia drives up crime

    Expanding illegal informal settlement in Erasmia drives up crime

    https://www.iol.co.za/pretoria-news/news/expanding-illegal-informal-settlement-in-erasmia-drives-up-crime-2ef32012-f1b6-428f-a3d4-7f23fd595b7c The illegal expansion of the Spruit informal settlement into privately-owned land in areas west of Pretoria have brought a headache to homeowners and frustrated farmers in Erasmia. The settlement has been in the area for a number of years, but it remained limited to a portion of land owned by the City of Tshwane.…

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