City of Tshwane Wins Court Case to Clear Centurion Taxi Rank
What the Court Decided
The High Court gave the city an eviction order for people living illegally on the Centurion Taxi Rank property. The order says everyone must leave the land within 30 days. If they don’t, the court sheriff, helped by the South African Police, will remove them, record their names, and tear down the unofficial buildings.
Why the City Took Action
The municipality says the land has been occupied without permission for years. Reclaiming it is part of a bigger plan to protect public property and enforce the law.
What the Land Is Planned For
The site is earmarked for a major development linked to the future Tshwane International Convention Center and other mixed‑use commercial projects. A private developer holds a lease and is supposed to build and run the conference center and related infrastructure.
How Many People Were Affected
A inspection in 2024 and follow‑up checks in early 2025 found 131 informal structures on the property. These homes housed both internal migrants and foreign nationals.
Safety and Health Concerns
Officials warned that the settlement created serious risks:
- Large‑scale informal recycling stored flammable waste, raising fire hazards.
- Unsanitary conditions posed public‑health dangers.
MMC Flora Monama said the illegal settlement had become a danger zone because of the waste‑recycling activities.
What the City Hopes to Gain
Reclaiming the land is expected to:
- Attract private investment to Centurion’s business district.
- Boost confidence among local businesses.
- Create thousands of long‑term jobs for community residents.
Monama added that clearing the site will help achieve the city’s development goals and support economic growth.
A Warning to Others
The city says this victory is a signal that it will not tolerate illegal occupation of public land. Similar legal steps will be taken against any other unlawful settlements across Tshwane.
Conclusion
The court’s eviction order marks an important step for the City of Tshwane. By clearing the Centurion Taxi Rank, the city aims to move forward with major development projects, improve safety, and create new opportunities for residents. It also shows the municipality’s commitment to protecting public spaces and upholding the rule of law.


