'I am settled now. No one can remove me. I want to build a proper house with bricks and mortar at the back and probably move the shack to the side.'
Both Narens Farm and Anglers residents joined forces in the July in a protest which turned violent.
Mushoma said about 500 new shacks had been built in the past few months and the number was increasing. "Our take was that it was because we were few households. We decided that we should expand and spread so that we can be able to stand our ground against the thugs," Mushoma said."We are not going anywhere. They can bring President [Cyril] Ramaphosa if they like, we won't go anywhere," he said.
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