
Was Koestas a hot bed for crime?
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The controversy surrounding a sustainable food garden established on waqf land dubbed the ‘Koestas’ in Bo-kaap is yet to be settled between the parties involved and will now be heard in the High Court today. The piece of prime land has, according to several residents, been unlawfully developed into a food garden by the Sustainable Bo-Kaap Association (Suboka). The property is owned by a trust called the Darul Falaah Study Group (DFSG). Last month, DFSG locked the gates to the property and Suboka was given notice to vacate. Suboka is now seeking an urgent court interdict against several parties.
Speaking to VOC Breakfast yesterday, Suboka founder Soraya Booley said that she has taken it upon herself to ensure that the “barren” land is put to use. According to Booley, the plot had become a “haven” for criminals.
So today we chat to Ebrahim Christians, Bo Kaap neighbourhood watch chairman.
*Soraya Booley called during the show for a right to reply to Ebrahim.
Speaking to VOC Breakfast yesterday, Suboka founder Soraya Booley said that she has taken it upon herself to ensure that the “barren” land is put to use. According to Booley, the plot had become a “haven” for criminals.
So today we chat to Ebrahim Christians, Bo Kaap neighbourhood watch chairman.
*Soraya Booley called during the show for a right to reply to Ebrahim.