Its been a while since I have blogged, that is a pity. I aim to be more regular and consistent. Life is hectic at the moment I am working really hard at my employment. I resigned and am working out my notice period and so I am doing so much regular day to day stuff plus trying to wrap up stuff.
I am sooo tired. Work is pretty exciting as our organisation is reinventing itself and this itself takes energy. On the otherhand leaving - I am learning - can also take a lot of emotional energy. Mostly, for me leaving is an education. I am discovering that people equate ones loyalty to an organisation and being a hard worker with never leaving employment. Iwork at a non government & not for profit organisation. We do amazing work with community care workers and are very impactful. I am passionate about the people and work. StillI am more loyal to myself than to any organisation - we have to be true to ourselves. Noone is irreplaceable, all organisations will easily find a way to replace me or anyone else. I cannot stay forever, in any job. Or people think that because you are passionate about a cause you will stay in that place forever, if anyone was listening they would have known that I am passionate about society as a whole, that my passion is helping people to awaken and that I can do anywhere. I learnt that at AIDS Response.
Keep loving life people. Remember to stay true to yourself and when times are tough at least you will know why. Peace
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Princess Vlei, Let the people decide
Open letter to the Press and Mr Bredell
Please hear the people of the immediate surrounds Grassy
Park, Parkwood, Lotus River, Ottery, Retreat, Lavenderhill, Zeekoevlei, who
also enjoy the support of communities in other parts of the City of Cape Town,
when we say WE DON’T WANT A MALL. A mall
will destroy the small traders in our community who have lived and traded here
for years and an obvious effect will be the creation of more unemployment in
our communities. The vlei is an important heritage site for Khoisan peoples,
let us show respect for that heritage. Shopping malls bring increasing access
to credit, for communities that are already impoverished we do not need
families to have more credit and thus more debt. There are high unemployment rates and we see
an increasing number of our people struggling to buy electricity to cook
food. A mall will not respond to our
need for sustainable living. On the other hand, the community has been
rehabilitating the vegetation of the vlei and hundreds of indigenous fynbos and
trees have been planted, the City of Cape Town has assisted with this process. The
community has a plan for the vlei. The
vlei has been home to many varied activities over the years, be it karate club
practice on Saturday mornings, baptisms in the vlei on Sundays alongside of
groups of people socialising. Very long ago people caught fish there and many a
young boy learnt to fish in the vlei.
The environmental impact of a mall on the open space of the vlei is
likely to be devastating. Although no formal environmental impact assessment
was conducted, from my very basic understanding of ecology and nature though,
it is not hard to see that the Princess is a key body of water in the South
Peninsula. Princess Vlei is part of the south peninsula wetlands ecosystem that
is providing much needed green space, trees and bird life for us to have the
oxygen and plant life that we enjoy on the Cape Flats. When there is construction on the vlei the
trees and plants will have to go so that a mall can take its place. Immediately
this means less oxygen because remember oxygen comes from plants. The bird life
will move to find another space probably in the direction of Rondevlei,
Sandvlei and Zeekoevlei etc. The
community activities that do take place at the vlei will cease and the positive
impact that this green space currently has on the mental health of our
communities will be no more.
We have said THE PEOPLE WE WILL DECIDE WHAT TO DO WITH THE
PRINCESS, please MEC Bredell, listen to the people, there are many varied
interest groups who are opposed to this, why do you insist on pursuing it? The
people shall govern and the people will decide what should happen on this
land. This is not your land, those in
public office such as yourself are there to serve the public, look after public
interest and act on behalf of the public. The public of the Cape Flats are
saying we will decide what to do with Princess Vlei, we are moving forward with
our plan and we invite the government to join us in implementing it.
Join on Facebook the Save Princess Vlei group, here is the
link for anyone else who wishes to support this cause http://www.facebook.com/groups/116600385068084/
Sincerely,
Lorna Houston
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