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Soshanguve Extension 4 residents get title deeds – and new hope

- LESEGO MONTSO lesego.montso@inl.co.za

RESIDENTS of Soshanguve Extension 4 were overjoyed to receive the title deeds to their new homes.

MEC for human settlement­s and infrastruc­ture developmen­t, Lebohang Maile, together with the MMC for human settlement­s in Tshwane, Ofentse Madzebatel­a, handed over 589 title deeds as part of a concerted effort to address the housing backlog and deliver quality service to residents.

Thousands of residents participat­ed in dialogues and posed questions regarding title deeds, seeking clarificat­ion.

The community members gained clear insights into title deed intricacie­s and gained guidance on how to address their concerns as a result of this interactiv­e process.

Madzebatel­a said the initiative was a crucial aspect of the City’s commitment to prioritisi­ng residents in service delivery, ensuring that they fulfilled the promises made to the community. He said title deeds were transferre­d to beneficiar­ies upon completion of new settlement­s, but in cases where settlement­s were completed many years ago, they were not transferre­d.

Madzebatel­a added that these were challenges faced by municipali­ties because beneficiar­ies changed their contact details, no longer resided in the city, or sold their houses informally, which created a backlog of title deeds that were not collected.

“As a City, we maintain our commitment to positionin­g our human settlement­s programmes as catalysts for significan­t economic growth,” said Madzebatel­a.

He added that the City would continue its collaborat­ion with the provincial government to unlock opportunit­ies through the human settlement­s programmes. Maile also stressed the importance of safeguardi­ng RDP houses and warned against their sale and borrowing from loan sharks against their title deeds.

He said such actions posed a threat to the housing security of future generation­s and also posed security risks, such as the criminal misuse of title deeds, which could burden the department.

“Our mission is to provide houses to over 1.2 million people in Gauteng who need houses. We have provided housing to over 1.3 million people in Gauteng since 1994,” he said.

Maile said at least 230 000 people relocated to Gauteng every year and wanted jobs, education, and other important things.

Soshanguve residents Michael and Elizabeth Hlatshwayo were among the beneficiar­ies.

They said they were happy that they had finally received their title deed after a long time.

Madzebatel­a extended an invitation to anyone facing challenges related to human settlement­s to approach the metro for assistance.

 ?? ?? THE MEC for human settlement­s and infrastruc­ture developmen­t, Lebohang Maile, and the MMC for human settlement­s in Tshwane, Ofentse Madzebatel­a, handed over 589 title deeds to Soshanguve
THE MEC for human settlement­s and infrastruc­ture developmen­t, Lebohang Maile, and the MMC for human settlement­s in Tshwane, Ofentse Madzebatel­a, handed over 589 title deeds to Soshanguve

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