The Citizen (KZN)

RDP fiasco

The DA’s new MMC for human settlement­s in Tshwane, Mandla Nkomo, has vowed to solve the Winterveld­t RDP housing fiasco after learning that more than 1 000 houses have been standing empty for four years.

- Rorisang Kgosana news@citizen.co.za

Residents in area claim vacant homes have become crime hot spots.

Winterveld­t residents have given up on acquiring new RDP houses as thousands have been left unoccupied since being completed four years ago.

New Tshwane MMC for Human Settlement­s Mandla Nkomo said more than 1 000 houses had not been handed over to beneficiar­ies and were open to vandalism and criminal activities.

“When I was appointed as MMC on Friday, I enquired about the houses and was informed they were unoccupied due to a dispute between the plot owners and the municipali­ty,” he said yesterday. “Also, there were no beneficiar­ies for these houses. But all of these claims still need to be confirmed.”

He said the constructi­on of each house cost approximat­ely R100 000.

According to a resident, who wished to remain anonymous, the vacant houses have become crime hot spots.

A schoolgirl was allegedly raped in the area while walking with her boyfriend earlier this month, the resident said. “They were approached by three to four men and all of them raped her,” he said.

Some of the RDP houses don’t have windows, ceilings, plumbing or electrical connection­s.

Other houses are missing windows and door frames, apparently stolen. One of the vacant houses was allegedly occupied by local drug users. The resident said the community had stopped numerous people from occupying the houses illegally.

He said he and six of his family members had applied for houses over the past seven years, but none of them had received any feedback.

The family had since given up on moving into the houses.

Some of the RDP houses are inside fenced premises and a woman, who also wished to remain anonymous, said the municipali­ty built the house in her yard in 2012 but failed to inform her whether the house belonged to her or not. The house was still vacant and incomplete.

“I don’t know who it belongs to. In the meantime, I use it to store some of our belongings.”

Nkomo said he would have a meeting today to conclude the list of beneficiar­ies and would find out from the building contractor­s why the houses were incomplete. “This will be a verificati­on process. If there is a backlog of people waiting for new houses, well, here are new houses.

“We also need to know where the plot owners and the municipali­ty stand at this point.” –

 ?? Pictures: Rorisang Kgosana ?? EMPTY. Unoccupied RDP houses. Inset: Mandla Nkomo
Pictures: Rorisang Kgosana EMPTY. Unoccupied RDP houses. Inset: Mandla Nkomo
 ?? Picture: Rorisang Kgosana ?? PICKING UP THE SLACK. New Tshwane MMC for human settlement­s Mandla Nkomo will verify who the beneficiar­ies of new housing should be.
Picture: Rorisang Kgosana PICKING UP THE SLACK. New Tshwane MMC for human settlement­s Mandla Nkomo will verify who the beneficiar­ies of new housing should be.

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