The Citizen (Gauteng)

Housing nightmare

RDP: CONTRACTOR’S DELAYS TO FINISH BUILDINGS LEAVE RESIDENTS FED UP

- Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik

Four years later, only 95 houses have been completed despite awarding of R82 million tender.

In 2015 Gauteng-based company Vuikani Constructi­on and Transport was awarded a R82 million tender to build 489 houses in villages in the Cofimvaba district. Four years later, only 95 houses have been completed and residents are fed up.

Eastern Cape department of human settlement­s spokespers­on Masiza Mazizi confirmed that 140 RDP houses had been partly completed and 254 houses had not even been started.

He said to date about R24 million had been spent.

Residents and councillor­s in the villages where the houses were to be built said the constructi­on company was unacceptab­ly slow.

Ward one councillor Wanda Vani said each year Vuikani built only 10 houses in his ward. “This year Vuikani came in June and left in August. They only finished the houses they left last year,” he said.

Ward two councillor Neliswa Gadeni said in her ward, only 18 houses had been completed.

Ward four councillor Manyewu Shasha said in his ward Vuikani had stopped working. “Not a single house has been finished since 2016,” he said.

Frustrated housing beneficiar­ies said they cannot complete the houses as most of them are unemployed and dependant on social grants. Vuikani Constructi­on and Transport managing director Sibusiso Makwedini blamed the department of human settlement­s for the delays, which he said were due to late payments.

Makwedini said at meetings between the contractor, the department and ward councillor­s, the department would confirm that there was a lack of budget.

“This is not easy on us. Yes, the tender is R82 million, but we were not given all the money. Last year we were given R7 million. And this year we are about to finish the budget,” he said.

Ward two residents said that Vuikani constructi­on told them that they were running out of material. But Mazizi said he was not aware of this. He said the original contract in September 2015 was for 15 months, but it was extended to March 31, 2021 due to budget constraint­s. He said the contractor had not been aware that the project would cover 17 villages. There had been further delays in the planning process and as a result of “geotechnic­al activities”, he said. Resident Nomathemba Ncamile, 70, said her house had been built in 2016. The contractor had left and came back months later in 2017 to knock the house down because of defects. It had not been rebuilt, though Vuikani had come back to the area in June this year and rebuilt two other houses. Other residents said there

No house has been finished since 2016

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 ?? Picture: Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik ?? BAD STATE. An RDP house built early in 2017 is still without a roof.
Picture: Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik BAD STATE. An RDP house built early in 2017 is still without a roof.

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