Grocott's Mail

Disabled gogo needs help

- By LINDANI DONYELI

The community assisted an elderly granny after this week's heavy rains flooded her house and appeals to the municipali­ty went unanswered.

However, Nomthandan­dazo Steerman, who lives with her daughter and grandchild, needs a more permanent solution to the flooding, which occurs every time it rains hard.

“It is a usual thing for me to stay in a dam when it is raining,” she told Grocott’s Mail.

When Grocott’s visited her house on Tuesday afternoon they found that her bedroom was full of water and her neighbours were using buckets to bale it out. She appealed to the community after calling her councillor for assistance. “He said he can’t assist me and dropped the phone,” she said.

“I want the ward councillor to provide us with a temporary house,” she said. “The councillor asked me about title deeds, which I don’t have. I asked him, ‘Does a mud house have title deeds?’”

The councillor, Mcedisi Gojela of Ward11, told Grocott’s that, although he felt sympa- thy for the people who have been affected by heavy rains, there was nothing he could do.

“Unfortunat­ely, we don’t have a temporary structure to assist them, neither (do we have) black plastic bags, which we usually help them with,” Gojela said. “The issue of housing resides with the Department of Human Settlement­s in the Province.

“There are no temporary houses at the municipali­ty, they are in the communitie­s,” Gojela said. “The municipali­ty does not have money.”

 ?? Photos: Lindani Donyeli ?? Nomthandan­dazo Steerman (seated) and the women who helped her.
Photos: Lindani Donyeli Nomthandan­dazo Steerman (seated) and the women who helped her.

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