This Press Release came out on 28 April 2015.
In the night of the following day, a large-scale general police and army
raid took place, with Home Affairs in attendance.
It appears that there is no co-ordination between Home Affairs / Police /
Army and the COGTA-Human Settlements MEC and department that issued this
press release.
Or, it could be that one state agency (Home Affairs or another) is
conspiring to spoil the work of a different state agency (COGTA-HS).
Anyone with further information, please assist.

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28 April 2015

 

 

Gauteng Cooperative Governance registers Thembelihle as housing project

 

 

A special Freedom Day for people Thembelihle as government registers
Thembelihle formally as a housing project

 

Gauteng Department of Cooperative Governance, Traditional Affairs and Human
Settlements MEC Jacob Mamabolo announced on Friday that Thembelihle will now
receive dedicated government support, provision of services including
housing and related infrastructure such as water and electricity following
the approval and formal registration of Thembelihle as a housing project
under the Department of Human Settlements.

 

Gauteng Provincial Government and the City of Johannesburg led by MEC
Mamabolo and MMC Dan Bovu respectively held a meeting on Friday with the
Thembelihle Crisis Committee where it was also announced that the City of
Johannesburg is currently implementing the informal settlements
electrification plan which includes Thembelihle as one of the targeted
informal settlements in the City. On water supply, the City of Johannesburg
will respond to low water pressures in the area and that Joburg Water was on
standby to respond to any challenges in the area.

 

"The registration of Thembelihle as a housing project is a key milestone in
the history of Thembelihle. Although we are rendering some services to
enable residents to meet their daily needs, it has become imperative to plan
better and to manage the informal settlement as a formal project because of
the growing needs, demands and challenges in the area. The registration was
approved on 30 March 2015 and this marked the beginning of a turnaround for
Thembelihle", MEC Mamabolo said. One of the challenges facing Thembelihle is
dolomite in the area, which poses difficulties in developing the area.  On
the other side the community have contested the veracity of reports that
there is dolomite in the area. In response the MMC Bovu announced that the
City is in a process to appoint consultants to conduct geotechnical studies
in a number of areas in City of Johannesburg including Thembelihle,
Meriting, Lawley and Protea amongst others. The results will then be
submitted to the Council for Geosciences for final reporting and approval.
The appointed consultants will be announced to the community in two months.

 

MEC Mamabolo also assured the community that while basic services will
continue to be delivered in the area pending final geotechnical report and
that the process of registering individuals for government housing will
continue. Those who don't qualify for government housing will so be register
in order to profile the different groups of people living in Thembelihle so
as to check where else they qualify for different  forms of human
settlements.

 

"Thembelihle has been registered as a housing project to enable government
to invest resources for development and improving lives of this community.
The process of registering people for government service will have to be
re-done, it becomes difficult for us to plan without knowing who is
qualifying for government services and who is not if people are not
verified" said MEC Mamabolo.

 

MEC Mamabolo further said that priority will be given to vulnerable groups
like women and people living with disability. He said government will ensure
that Thembelihle is stabilised and bring the life of this community to
normality.

 

Thembelihle Crisis Committee representative, Siphiwe Segodi said his
organisation welcomed the registration of Thembelihle as a formal housing
project and that they are looking forward to the transformation of their
area.

 

 

Issued by:

Gauteng Province Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs

 

Enquiries:

Motsamai Motlhaolwa

Tel: 011 355 4873

Cell: 079 897 2240

E-mail: [email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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