Sunday Tribune

Hostel residents’ anger at empty flats

Completed in 2015 for families, council dragging feet on rightful beneficiar­ies

- African News Agency (ANA) BONGANI MBATHA

A DISPUTE over who should be the beneficiar­ies of a multimilli­on-rand housing project in umlazi’s T-section led to ethekwini Municipali­ty incurring unnecessar­y expenditur­e.

It has been five years since the family-unit flats were built, but they were not allocated to anyone.

The dispute is said to be between the nearby hostel dwellers and umkhonto we Sizwe veterans, who demanded the flats be given to them.

While the city council was still deciding, the flats were vandalised. Now the municipali­ty has set aside another – undisclose­d – amount for repairs.

City council spokespers­on Msawakhe Mayisela confirmed the flats were vandalised. He could not give a reason or say who was meant to benefit when the project started.

He said after the vandalism, the municipali­ty decided to start repairs before they were occupied.

“The supply chain management process of appointing a service provider to do the repairs is under way and it is anticipate­d occupation will happen by the end of December,” he said.

There were about 12 blocks of triple-storey flats which stood a few metres from the hostel.

Despite security guards at the entrance, windows, doors and water pipes in most blocks were broken. The grass was also overgrown.

When the project started it was meant to benefit families who were living in the hostel for more than 20 years.

Hostel dwellers who spoke to the Sunday Tribune said they were shocked to see houses standing empty while they needed them desperatel­y.

They maintained they would not allow the flats to be handed over until the beneficiar­y list was resolved.

“This is a mess created by the municipali­ty because they want to sidelines us to benefit those with political connection­s.

“We were told there was a parallel list, which we were not aware of. It is sad because there are people who have been waiting more than 20 years in the hostel, but they might find themselves waiting longer if it is given to the wrong people.

“We want answers from the municipali­ty as to why people Agency (ANA) who registered for houses a long time ago have been left out of the project,” said a hostel dweller who identified himself as Zondi.

Opposition parties said municipali­ty was negligent.

IFP ward councillor Mbangeni Mjadu said there was a list submitted to the city council before the project began.

“The city council should have used the same list when the project was completed. The money being spent on security since 2015, when the houses were completed, is ridiculous.

“There is no budget for repairs because the project was completed.

“The budget they now intend using for repairs was for another phase of the project. The municipali­ty has the list and houses must be allocated accordingl­y, to avoid a backlash,” Mjadu said.

DA spokespers­on on housing Sthembiso Ngema said the saga was a sign of poor planning and management by the city council.

“It is sad that this is happening within the municipali­ty. It stinks of corruption,” he said. the

It is sad that this is happening within the municipali­ty. It stinks of corruption

 ?? BONGANI MBATHA ?? UMLAZI hostel dwellers and Umkhonto we Sizwe veterans are disputing the right to occupy a block of flats that was completed in 2015 but have since been left vacant and have now been vandalised. |
BONGANI MBATHA UMLAZI hostel dwellers and Umkhonto we Sizwe veterans are disputing the right to occupy a block of flats that was completed in 2015 but have since been left vacant and have now been vandalised. |
 ?? African News ?? ETHEKWINI Municipali­ty has delayed the handover of flats to the rightful beneficiar­ies while a dispute is under way. |
African News ETHEKWINI Municipali­ty has delayed the handover of flats to the rightful beneficiar­ies while a dispute is under way. |

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