City of Ekurhuleni officials, supported by police, have been conducting evictions of illegal occupants from city-owned properties in Germiston, particularly at the Pharoe Park flats. These evictions are based on a high court order. Some residents evicted from hijacked buildings claim they were not given prior notice to vacate and have appealed to President Cyril Ramaphosa for intervention. Kgopelo Hollo, the MMC for Human Settlements in Ekurhuleni, stated that the city has offered options to the evicted residents and has requested information about the individuals to whom they have been paying rent. Meanwhile, two individuals have been arrested in connection with the torching of a Home Affairs building. The anti-illegal immigration group Operation Dudula has recently met with Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi, urging the government to deploy immigration officials to clinics. Public discourse continues around Operation Dudula's role, with various perspectives from community members and legal representatives. Traffic reports indicate ongoing delays and crashes in Gauteng and Cape Town, but these are unrelated to the evictions. The situation remains a focal point of local news coverage on eNCA.
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Officials are continuing evictions at the City of Ekurhuleni-owned Pharoe Park flats in Germiston, where many people are allegedly unlawfully occupying homes. https://t.co/L7ou7ODHDy
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