The Citizen (Gauteng)

Jozi audits social housing

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The City of Joburg is conducting an audit of people living in the city’s social housing and RDP accommodat­ion to ensure that only lawful occupants are housed within them, mayor Herman Mashaba said yesterday.

Mashaba said he had received repeated complaints that some of these properties were currently housing unlawful occupiers, including undocument­ed persons who were not permitted to occupy those properties by law.

The audit would provide a departure point for verifying the claims made and for taking any interventi­on to address any unlawful conduct, he said.

“In my view, Joscho’s [Johannesbu­rg Social Housing Company] provision of housing is one of the pivotal interventi­ons for providing residents with a roof over their heads, with over 3 000 units at their disposal. The same goes for the provision of RDP housing. This is why we cannot allow lawlessnes­s to undermine our efforts to provide proper housing.

“It is no secret that, as a city, we face a housing crisis, one where approximat­ely 300 000 units are required urgently if we are to make inroads against the housing backlog,” Mashaba said.

An urban migration of 3 000 people to Johannesbu­rg monthly added to the city’s pressure, Mashaba said. – ANA

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