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CACHALIA SKEPTICAL ABOUT R120M N2 WALL

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March 10, 2026

Police minister questions effectiveness of controversial N2 barrier

- MANYANE MANYANE manyane.manyane@inl.co.za

CACHALIA SKEPTICAL ABOUT R120M N2 WALL

Firoz Cachalia

ACTING Police Minister Firoz Cachalia has poured cold water on the potential effectiveness of the City's proposed R120 million N2 security wall project, saying it does not replace real police work.

The City said its N2 Edge project would seek to replace and reinforce a severely deteriorated security barrier along the N2, alongside a package of safety and community-focused interventions. Announced by Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis, the project aims to curb violent crime, especially 'smash-and-grab' attacks on the route colloquially known as the 'Hell Run.

Khayelitsha residents and activists contended that the money should be prioritised for basic services, such as housing, unmaintained toilets, and floodlights, rather than a barrier they view as "dehumanising".

Some residents argue the wall is designed to protect tourists and wealthy travelers, while leaving township residents "trapped" in unsafe conditions without improved internal security.

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