Sunday Times

No field of dreams for township kids

- NATHI OLIFANT

OFFSIDE: Foundation­s take shape on the school’s sports field A LOW-COST housing project in Durban developed by controvers­ial tenderpren­eur couple Shawn and Sbu Mpisane has been halted — because it was going up on a school sports field.

The decision, confirmed by the KwaZulu-Natal education department on Thursday, comes after the Sunday Times asked about concrete foundation­s laid on the field at Inselele Lower Primary School in H-Section, Umlazi.

The constructi­on project caused consternat­ion in the community, with allegation­s that the school principal, Dudu Makhanya, had colluded with the Mpisanes and the municipali­ty to allow building on the school premises.

A resident said: “The principal and the school governing body were confronted about the constructi­on but the principal could not give plausible answers, and ended up saying a day-care centre was being built.”

The resident reported the matter to an education department official, but constructi­on continued during the school break.

Inselele’s deputy principal, who lives across the road from the school, refused to comment.

She said she would ask Makhanya to contact the Sunday Times, but she did not do so.

The flamboyant, politicall­y connected Mpisanes, known for their lavish lifestyle, are the eThekwini municipali­ty’s biggest low-cost housing contractor­s, with many of their projects based in Umlazi.

The couple did not return calls and messages seeking their comment.

The provincial education department has not been able to contact Makhanya.

Department spokesman Muzi Mahlambi confirmed that the brakes had been put on the project pending a full investigat­ion.

“The project has been halted pending the outcome of our engagement with eThekwini. Due to other competing commitment­s, we could not finalise the matter. There [are] discussion­s around this matter to find a win-win solution.

“We are hopeful that when schools open and all role players are back from holidays, more light will be shed,” he said.

This week the municipali­ty said it would consult with the education department to get a better understand­ing of the situation.

But local councillor Sthenjwa Nyawose claimed credit for initiating the project and insisted it was legitimate.

“The municipali­ty knows about this. The school governing body took a decision with the principal to build houses inside the school as it had a big yard that was unused. However, they breached some processes as they did not have the authority of the department. The project is not halted but is on hold,” he said.

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Picture: JACKIE CLAUSEN

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