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Residents of Marry Me Informal Settlements in Soshanguve express their frustrations over poor service delivery during an imbizo with Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, highlighting urgent needs for improved infrastructure, job opportunities, and community safety.
Residents of Marry Me Informal Settlements in Soshanguve express their frustrations over poor service delivery during an imbizo with Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, highlighting urgent needs for improved infrastructure, job opportunities, and community safety.
Residents of Laezonia faced significant road damage due to heavy rainfall, prompting a rapid response from local authorities and community members to restore accessibility and safety.
The Gauteng provincial legislature's portfolio committee has raised concerns after the Human Settlements Department's budget was reduced by R450 million despite a growing housing backlog. The cuts follow what the National department deemed "unsatisfactory performance" by the province, raising questions about the impact on service delivery and informal settlement upgrades.
Following the tragic deaths of six patrollers in the Marry Me informal settlement, local authorities have announced plans to upgrade the area with essential services, including water and electricity.
The Gauteng provincial legislature's portfolio committee has raised concerns after the Human Settlements Department's budget was reduced by R450 million despite a growing housing backlog. The cuts follow what the National department deemed "unsatisfactory performance" by the province, raising questions about the impact on service delivery and informal settlement upgrades.
Several South African provinces are set to lose nearly R1 billion in development grants due to non-expenditure, with Gauteng and Western Cape facing the largest cuts.