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Gauteng Human Settlements Proceeds With Court-Authorised Evictions of Illegal Occupants

South Africa Today

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July 12, 2026

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Gauteng Human Settlements Proceeds With Court-Authorised Evictions of Illegal Occupants

JOHANNESBURG, GAUTENG — The Gauteng Human Settlements Department is proceeding with court-authorised evictions to reclaim state-funded houses from illegal occupants across the province. Gauteng MEC for Human Settlements, Tasneem Motara, confirmed the department’s ongoing efforts to ensure these properties are lawfully recovered, refurbished, and allocated to rightful beneficiaries who have been waiting on the housing []

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Korea Times News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Jeongneunggol's last residents forge solidarity in eviction struggle

Jeongneunggol's last residents forge solidarity in eviction struggle

South Africa Today

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· Jun 21, 2026

N12 Informal Settlement Residents in Ekurhuleni Permitted to Return and Rebuild Following Court Order

EKURHULENI, Gauteng – Residents of the N12 informal settlement in Ekurhuleni have been granted the opportunity to return to their land and rebuild their homes following a decisive Gauteng High Court ruling. The landmark court order compels the metropolitan municipality to reverse the aftermath of recent demolitions that left hundreds of families displaced and destitute. []

Caucasian Knot

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· Jul 10, 2026

A resident of Urkarakh achieved through the court the right to payments for a house damaged by a landslide.

The Kaitag District Court granted the claim of a resident of the village of Urkarakh, recognizing his family's right to payments for a house destroyed by landslides without official property registration. To date, less than a quarter of applicants have received payments related to the consequences of flooding in Dagestan.

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 26, 2026

DC reaches court settlement with man detained while protesting troops' patrol with Darth Vader song

The District of Columbia has reached a settlement agreement for an undisclosed amount of money with a resident who claims police illegally detained him for following an Ohio National Guard patrol while playing Darth Vader’s theme song from “Star Wars” on his phone.

Jamaica Information Service

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· Jun 24, 2026

Infrastructure Works to Be Undertaken at Bogue Industrial Estate

A major step has been taken towards resolving the land tenure issue affecting occupants of the Bogue Industrial Estate in St. James with the signing of an 84-million contract for []

The Discourse

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· Jun 23, 2026

Tenants union slams Nanaimo’s proposed tenant protection bylaw

Nanaimo tenant protection bylaw would include compensation but no discount on rent in new units The post Tenants union slams Nanaimo’s proposed tenant protection bylaw appeared first on The Discourse..

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Related coverage for "Gauteng Human Settlements Proceeds With Court-Authorised Evictions of Illegal Occupants": Korea Times News — Jeongneunggol's last residents forge solidarity in eviction struggle. South Africa Today — N12 Informal Settlement Residents in Ekurhuleni Permitted to Return and Rebuild Following Court Order. Caucasian Knot — A resident of Urkarakh achieved through the court the right to payments for a house damaged by a landslide.. KSAT San Antonio — DC reaches court settlement with man detained while protesting troops' patrol with Darth Vader song. Jamaica Information Service — Infrastructure Works to Be Undertaken at Bogue Industrial Estate. The Discourse — Tenants union slams Nanaimo’s proposed tenant protection bylaw