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Transport Minister, Fikile Mbalula, is on Friday expected to engage with the community that is illegally living on the railway infrastructure on the Cape Town central line in Langa.

Prasa executives look at a settlement near a railway line in the Western Cape .

The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa has been trying to relocate the community since then. Mbalula says they will present plans to relocate the community to the Monwabisi Recreational Centre in Langa.

 

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When they were erecting their shacks you were quite, but now you want to engage? You're incompetent

Good luck with that

this kind of lifestyle culture that is encouraged, must stop

Too little too late shem...

Zimbabweans

Start with where is your passport ? If illegal remove and send back to where they came from , to come to a country and be so deliberate at disobeying their laws is just straight disrespect to all in that country

Engage? MbalulaFikile why engage? Why not just follow the law?

Hope they moer him

Where were these people before lockdown?

Engaging 🤣🤣🤣 Thatha Minister of Engagements 🚮

Was that community established over night? This thing of opening eyes when it suits them should end.

Easy job is alternative relocation in Langa or close to Pinelands

Malema told them to build there

As long as he does not phrase his communication as 'illegally living' he should be fine

What since when 🤔

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