Slotjhile Pub and Shisanyama in Thembisa is facing closure following a court order related to non-compliance with Ekurhuleni municipal zoning regulations, putting over 150 jobs at risk. The establishment is scheduled to close on Tuesday.
Community Mobilizes Against Closure
More than 2,000 people have signed an online petition protesting the potential closure of the popular venue. Supporters describe Slotjhile as a vital community hub and express concern over the loss of livelihoods for those employed there.
Cornelius Raseobi, the establishment’s General Manager, stated that some of the structures are located on municipal land and rezoning applications have been unsuccessful. The petition’s author contends that the founders have been actively working to resolve the issue and are seeking recognition from the municipality for their efforts and contributions to the area.
A Hub for Events and Outreach
Slotjhile Pub and Shisanyama has hosted significant events, including the Tembisa Jazz Festival, which has featured artists such as Ladysmith Black Mambazo. The business also supports the community through initiatives like the Run Tembisa marathon and weekly soup kitchen programs.
Social media accounts have also voiced opposition to the closure, calling for a resolution between the owners and the city.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the reason for the potential closure?
Slotjhile Pub and Shisanyama is facing closure due to a court order stemming from non-compliance with Ekurhuleni municipal zoning regulations.
How many people are affected by the potential closure?
Over 150 young people are at risk of losing their jobs if the establishment closes. The author of the petition believes hundreds of individuals and families could lose support systems.
What has been the community response?
More than 2,000 people have signed a petition against the closure, and numerous social media accounts have expressed dissatisfaction and called for a resolution.
What role will the Ekurhuleni municipality play in the future of Slotjhile Pub and Shisanyama remains to be seen, and a possible next step could involve further negotiations between the owners and city officials.
