Mafisa says the home has been completed and that interviews for staff were conducted late last year. Mafisa also undertook to supply GroundUp with copies of the adverts placed for staff for the home, but never did.
"The community members wanted their chief to also allocate stands alongside the project, which the municipality refused and forcefully removed those illegally erecting shacks. During the community protests, the project was devastatingly vandalised and ransacked. Cases were opened against perpetrators. A decision was taken to relocate the project based on safety concerns," Mafisa said.
"Welcome to the SAYM community development centre," Alfred Sigudhla says in the introduction to the video."This centre is … going to have three projects. One of them is an old age [home] where we are going to be accommodating 72 old people. It has also got a community hall where we are going to be inviting the community and people who want to see the old people, or for social gatherings.
GroundUp_News Because the builder is related to someone in the lottery body! It’s not rocket science
GroundUp_News Guy doesn't even look like he can pronounce what his wearing
GroundUp_News Versace🤗
GroundUp_News Look at his shirt and glasses we now know where the money went
GroundUp_News By the looks of his T-shit, one can only assume where the money went.
GroundUp_News Black Monopoly Capital strikes again! 🤮🤮
GroundUp_News There is nothing we the black people get given to run, that we don't immediately want to run to the ground. So the NLC was a cash cow for the few
GroundUp_News The scenario of Bitcoin going to zero does not exist anymore.BTC is playing much the same role as gold did in the early days of banking. You all should follow.BrianBerkefeld0 knows stuff when it comes to BTC and other Cryptos,he's tweet have been really helpful over the Years
GroundUp_News VoetsekANC
GroundUp_News Let me guess the money went to buy some luxury cars and homes for those in charge of this project. Please publicly show us where this money is and what it was spend on. We want to see all financial regarding this project
GroundUp_News This is so funny. Steal, steal, steal
GroundUp_News Lottery is just another source created by the ANC to loot the funds
LieweHeksie16 GroundUp_News Let me guess .. nit a brick laid and the owner is the brother of the lotto chairman?...
GroundUp_News Another scandle and gauranteed nothing will come of it, free to carry on stealing
GroundUp_News Versage!!! I can see where the money went!!
en_matters GroundUp_News And then Lottery took away all funding from animals shelters, like SPCA, that do a lot of good.
GroundUp_News Its the ANC so it's expected.
GroundUp_News Why? Because most of what you were taught as a child was and is absolute bullkk.
GroundUp_News Black Monopoly Capital strikes again! 🤮🤮
GroundUp_News 😂😂😂My hero
GroundUp_News Dey stealing the money
GroundUp_News The weak,the meek,the poor,the sick,the frail,the infirm and the elderly. They just do not care! Greed and apathy on steroids in SA.
GroundUp_News And Eskom is sitting without diesel. These people have a truly insatiable greed.
GroundUp_News Looting
GroundUp_News the t-shirt 🤷🏾♂️
GroundUp_News I guess it's safe to say their time will not be passing soon.
GroundUp_News The looting never stops
GroundUp_News How ?
GroundUp_News ANC’s looters at work
GroundUp_News 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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