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Illegal invasion of land hampering housing settlements in Gauteng – premier Makhura

Illegal invasion of land hampering housing settlements in Gauteng – premier Makhura Siviwe Feketha > By Siviwe Feketha - 02 March 2021 - 13:02 FILE IMAGE: Gauteng Premier David Makhura at the State of the Province address at Gauteng Legislature in Johannesburg. Image: Freddy Mavunda Gauteng premier David Makhura has moved to defend himself from accusations by opposition parties that he was presiding over non-delivery of human settlements services and poor performance within his administration without taking accountability. Makhura  appeared before the provincial legislature  on Tuesday where he faced tough questions from the DA and the EFF over consequence management for poor governance and poor progress on service delivery undertakings he made during his tenure.

The Rapid Land Release Programme has many potential per

Over the last three weeks, the national minister of human settlements and high-level human settlement department officials have made significant announcements that could change the course of housing rights realisation in South Africa. This may be in a progressive direction, but we do not have access to enough information to be confident about the outcome. In the absence of such clarity, we are concerned about whether the potential perils and pitfalls of rapid land release have been considered. According to Daily Maverick of 23 November 2020, “It works out cheaper for us, it gives more responsibility to the people who own the land to build houses and we are hoping that they will be of better quality because they will be building it themselves. In the process, they will be getting skills for building and we are quite certain that it will work,’ the minister told the National Council of Provinces…

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