The ongoing taxi strike has led to chaos and violence, resulting in the closure of several clinics and libraries across the metro. Despite the presence of staff members at their workplaces, threats and intimidation from masked individuals have led to the closure of eight clinics. The Brown’s Farm Library in Philippi was also vandalized and looted, leaving the facility non-operational until further notice.
Mayco member for community services and health, Patricia van der Ross, has announced that the affected public facilities will remain closed until further notice. The closures include:
Libraries: Khayelitsha, Crossroads, Dunoon, Heideveld, Langa, Lwandle, Melton Rose, Mowbray, Nyanga, Philippi East, Scottsdene, Simon’s Town, Bloubergstrand, Eikendal, Tafelsig, and Weltevreden.
Clinics: Bloekombos, Claremont, Crossroads 1, Delft South, Diep River, Dr. Ivan Toms, Eastridge, Factreton, Fish Hoek, Gugulethu, Langa, Lentegeur, Manenberg, Masincedane, Masiphumelele, Muizenberg, Mzamomhle, Philippi, Phumlani, Ruimte Road, Site B Male Clinic, Site B Youth Clinic, Site C Youth Clinic, Strandfontein, Town 2 CDC, Wallacedene, Weltevreden Valley, Wesbank, and Westlake.
The Environmental Health offices in Nyanga, Fezeka, and Khayelitsha have also been closed, with staff reassigned to work in alternative areas. The Scottsdene Matrix site, located on the premises of Scottsdene CHC, has become non-operational.
Masked individuals have targeted both staff and customers, leading to threats and intimidation at several clinics. The Brown’s Farm Library in Philippi was looted, with computer equipment and appliances stolen, and the facility left vandalized.
Mayco member van der Ross has expressed her dismay at the acts of violence and intimidation, highlighting the long-term impact of stolen and damaged infrastructure. The closures of these essential facilities will have long-lasting consequences on residents who rely on them for health, education, and other services.
The forced closures highlight the pressing need for restoring order in affected communities. It is crucial to take appropriate measures to address the root causes of the unrest and ensure the safety and security of these vital institutions to mitigate the negative impact and preserve the well-being of these communities.
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