Today, the City of Cape Town in South Africa, is holding a public land auction that has drawn strong opposition from a coalition of community organisations and indigenous groups.
The coalition says the sale threatens sacred and heritage sites, exacerbates historic land dispossession, and prioritises private developers over housing and community needs.
We speak now to Sores Florus, Chairperson of the Southern African Aboriginal Congress, about the coalition's response, their legal challenge, and what they hope to achieve for local communities...

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