The Herald (South Africa)

Residents meet mayor over broken RDP homes

- Nomazima Nkosi nkosino@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

THE Nelson Mandela Bay municipali­ty has not fixed damaged RDP houses in years, and residents in Ward 45 are unhappy over the slow process of rectifying their homes.

Residents in the ward, which includes Gunguluza and Duduza – took up the complaint at a meeting with Nelson Mandela Bay mayor Athol Trollip at Thanduxolo High School in KwaNobuhle yesterday.

Trollip was accompanie­d by human settlement­s portfolio head Nqaba Bhanga.

Resident Jeffrey Sando said they believed that houses larger than 40m² could not be fixed.

“Mayor, we’ve been lied to. I was previously told that if you earned more than R3 000 your house would not be rectified, but people living next to me who worked at VW [had their] houses rectified,” he said.

Service delivery protests over housing have taken place recently.

Resident Siyabonga Fila said that as long as the rectificat­ion issue was not resolved, the municipali­ty could expect more protests.

“We’ll protest until we’ve heard something concrete and see action.”

Trollip said years of human settlement­s department corruption had resulted in the municipali­ty losing the ability to build its own houses.

“In the past we had a budget for rectificat­ion. People abused that.”

Bhanga said the municipali­ty would call a meeting with the human settlement­s regional office.

“Give us time to meet the province. You are not the only ones experienci­ng these issues. This is happening across the metro,” he said.

 ?? Picture: FREDLIN ADRIAAN ?? ANGER RISING: Ward 45 resident Siyabonga Fila makes a point during a public meeting in Gunguluza, KwaNobuhle
Picture: FREDLIN ADRIAAN ANGER RISING: Ward 45 resident Siyabonga Fila makes a point during a public meeting in Gunguluza, KwaNobuhle

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