The handing over of the houses was part of the Hillside View Integrated Human settlements project, which Ramaphosa launched in Bloemfontein.
The project was initiated in 2016, as part of the governments commitment to providing decent accommodation to members of the Manguang community. Beneficiaries of the multibillion-rand housing project in Bloemfontein say their dignity has been restored. President Cyril Ramaphosa has officially launched the project. Those who received houses included 99-year-old Matokelo Taole who has been living in a shack.The President has also expressed concern about the state of municipalities. Several Free State municipalities are on the brink of financial collapse. They are unable to settle their debts and generate revenue.
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: And the Land?When is he 'handing over' land? We want land we are very much capable of building our own homes not these brick shack they call houses....
Only 300...this is a joke..!
Who still cares what he is doing?
They must get title deeds before expropriation 🤣🤣🤣
Is this part of the Million he promised? Or was that is Alex? LOL
Lol so the 9 wasted years was a productive period I guess...
Something tells me these houses were conceived and planned during the 9 wasted years.
What about the northern cape? Always gets left behind😑
..and they will ignore this..and the houses are very nice and good standardIsawThem
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