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Patience hasn’t paid for gogo who needs a home

- NOKUTHULA ZWANE

A 70-year-old woman has been waiting for an RDP house for 20 years and is losing hope that she will ever live in it.

Nomvula Elizabeth Dzhivhuho says she has been sent from pillar to post trying to get answers about when she will receive her Reconstruc­tion and Developmen­t Programme house.

Dzhivhuho told The Star she had applied in 1997, only to find out a few years later that her name was not on the list.

This she found out when she went to the Department of Housing to enquire about progress.

“In 2005, a housing project was supposed to be built in Evaton West, Beverly Hills, Zone 7, Sebokeng by the constructi­on company called MacLeaf.”

“In 2009, I went back to the department and they took my C form and handed us other documents, but told us not to throw away or lose certain yellow and blue documents.

“I was told they would call me back,” she said.

Much to her shock, Dzhivhuho was told that her applicatio­n had been cancelled and that she no longer existed on the department’s system.

“We went back to check on how far the process was going, only to find that I was no longer on their system. I was later put on another waiting list, and the previous applicatio­n no longer appeared on their system.”

Dzhivhuho said she has lived in different shelters for women and children because she is guardian to three grandchild­ren.

She told The Star that she had now resorted to poor living conditions in a local government communal facility building in Joubert Park.

“I have all this proof but I really don’t know what to do. I am suffering because I don’t have a home. Why am I not helped to get my house when other people are moving into their RDP homes?” asked Dzhivhuho.

City of Joburg’s Siyanda Makhubo told The Star that after much investigat­ion from the housing department (City of Joburg), it was found that the matter was the jurisdicti­on of the provincial housing department.

In a statement, the Department of Human Settlement­s spokespers­on Keith Khoza said: “According to data extracted from the Demand Database system, recipient Nomvula Elizabeth Dzhivhuho registered in 2009 and updated her informatio­n in 2013.”

Khoza added that the department had no records reflected on the housing subsidy system mentioned by Dzhivhuho.

He added that Dzhivhuho’s case was special because she was an elderly person and therefore, the department, together with the City of Joburg housing, should have a list of elderly people that they link to whenever there are new developmen­ts.

“There is no time frame as to how long one waits on the waiting list. There must be housing developmen­ts happening around one’s area in order for one to be called in to apply for a subsidy form through their local municipal office,” said Khoza.

“The Department of Human Settlement­s has customer support centres for all regions in Gauteng where customers can walk in to log a complaint or phone when they need to check their applicatio­n or have a general inquiry,” according to Khoza.

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 ?? PICTURE: BHEKIKHAYA MABASO ?? Nomvula Elizabeth Dzhivhuhe wants to know why, after 20 years, she has still not received an RDP house.
PICTURE: BHEKIKHAYA MABASO Nomvula Elizabeth Dzhivhuhe wants to know why, after 20 years, she has still not received an RDP house.

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