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The eKhenana Commune ( en, Canaan Commune) is a prominent land occupation in the historic working-class area of
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in
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, South Africa. According to the Socio-Economic Rights Institute "The eKhenana settlement is organised as a cooperative in which residents collectively run a communal kitchen and tuck shop, theatre, poetry and music projects, and care for a subsistence vegetable garden named after the late Nkululeko Gwala ssassinated in 2013as well as a poultry farm named in honour of the late S’fiso Ngcobo ssassinated in 2018


Background

The land on which the settlement is located is in a small valley between formal houses and with a small river running through the middle. The land was first cleared and then settled in 2018. It is one of many land occupations in the Cato Manor and Cato Crest area which lay vacant for many years after apartheid-era forced removals. The forced removals from Cato Manor are considered the Durban equivalent of what took place at
District Six District Six (Afrikaans ''Distrik Ses'') is a former inner-city residential area in Cape Town, South Africa. Over 60,000 of its inhabitants were History of South Africa in the Apartheid era#Forced removal, forcibly removed during the 1970s ...
in Cape Town and Sofiatown in Johannesburg. Like many occupations in Durban, eKhenana has been subject to a number of attempted evictions by municipal Law Enforcement as well as government-hired private security services. This continued despite an interdict being secured against the demolitions.


Political Affiliation

In April 2019, residents of the settlement became members of
Abahlali baseMjondolo Abahlali baseMjondolo (AbM, , in English: "the residents of the shacks") is a socialist shack dwellers' movement in South Africa which organises land occupations, builds communes
, the largest independent social movement in South Africa, and set up a branch of the movement at the occupation.


Commune

Inspired by a visit by Brazil's Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra ( Landless Workers Movement), the community decided to turn the settlement into a commune where they would share basic needs such as food. They began a communal vegetable garden, a collectively run chicken farm and build a community hall and communal kitchen. They also set up a collectively run
spaza shop A spaza shop, also known as a tuck shop, is an informal convenience shop business in South Africa, usually run from home. They also serve the purpose of supplementing household incomes of the owners, selling small everyday household items. These s ...
where they sold basic items for every day use as well as produce from the garden. The Frantz Fanon school, a political school, was founded in 2019. The commune and its communal garden was hard hit by the 2022 KwaZulu-Natal floods and many homes were washed away.


Repression and assassinations

Since its founding, eKhenana has been subject to recurrent bouts of state repression. This occurred even during the Covid-19 lockdown when there was a national ban on evictions. In April 2020 there were multiple evictions carried about the eThekwini municipality's Anti-Land Invasions Unit (ALIU) as well as a private security company called Calvin Family Security Services. Dozens of homes were demolished during the various operations and a least one resident sustained serious wounds after allegedly being shot by ALIU officers. This occurred despite a court order whereby the municipality agreed to refrain from further operations. In 2021, about a dozen members of Abahlali baseMjondolo were subject to a variety of arrests related to eKhenana settlement. The settlement's chairperson,
Lindokuhle Mnguni Lindokuhle Mnguni (b. 1994) was a land activist and a prominent leader in the shack dwellers' movement Abahlali baseMjondolo. He was chairperson of the movement's youth league as well as the chairperson of the eKhenana Commune. He was a leader o ...
, along with two other leaders, Ayanda Ngila and Landu Shazi were arrested for murder. They were held in prison for over six months after which all charges were withdrawn after a key state witness recanted her testimony. After these arrests, Mqapheli Bonono, the deputy president of Abahlali baseMjondolo, along with eKhenana residents Maphiwe Gasela and Siniko Miya were also arrested and charged with conspiracy to murder the witness in the first case. The former two were also held for two weeks and the later was denied bail for more than six months. Their cases were also eventually dropped as well. Three more eKhenana residents and Abahlali leaders, Nokuthula Mabaso, Thozama Mazwi and Sindiswa Ngcobo, were also arrested, charged with assault and denied bail for a few weeks All these charges were later dropped as well. Activists claim these arrests were charges trumped up as part of state-sanctioned repression against the movement. They called for an investigation into police complicity and have also, with the help of the Socio-Economic Rights Institute begun a lawsuit to claim damages from the state. Abahlali activists in eKhenana claim to be constantly under threat and under state surveillance. On 8 March 2022,
Ayanda Ngila Ayanda Ngila (1992–2022), was a land activist, a prominent leader in the shack dweller's movement Abahlali baseMjondolo and deputy chairperson of its eKhenana Commune. He was assassinated on 8 March 2022. Arrest eKhenana, a well known branc ...
was shot and killed by a group of men that entered the settlement. Then on 5 May 2022
Nokuthula Mabaso Nokuthula Mabaso, (1981/1982 – 5 May, 2022) was a prominent leader in Abahlali baseMjondolo and one of the leaders of its women's league. She was a leader in the eKhenana Commune. She was assassinated on 5 May 2022. Activism She was ...
was shot and killed in front of her home. On 20 August in the early morning, chairperson of the commune and leader of Abahlali baseMjondolo's youth league,
Lindokuhle Mnguni Lindokuhle Mnguni (b. 1994) was a land activist and a prominent leader in the shack dwellers' movement Abahlali baseMjondolo. He was chairperson of the movement's youth league as well as the chairperson of the eKhenana Commune. He was a leader o ...
was also killed when two gunmen entered the settlement. There were further arrests in November 2022.


Responses to the assassinations

The assassinations have been widely condemned. They have provoked significant international responses including a collective letter from over 130 local and international human rights organisations, and were discussed at the United Nations Human Rights Council in November 2022. In 2022 the eKhenana Commune was collectively awarded the 'Human Rights Defender of the Year' award.Standing up to power — Six reasons to celebrate human rights defenders
Dzikamai Bere, ''Daily Maverick'', 15 December 2022


References

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