South African Human Settlements Priorities @KASIBCNEWS
South African Human Settlements Priorities @KASIBCNEWS
Minister Kubayi also underscored the importance of building integrated communities including rural areas saying, “Our human settlements should be where people are, feel safe and have access to economic opportunities and social amenities”.
Accordingly, the government has availed resources to build social amenities in rural areas including community halls and other facilities to encourage development within the communities.
TOWARDS THE FINAL 2024-2029 MEDIUM-TERM DEVELOPMENT PLAN
A major focus was on the draft 2024-2029 Medium Term Development Plan (MTDP), a 5-year plan, outlining sector targets for housing delivery in the 7th administration.
Yet to be considered by Cabinet, the plan seeks to develop liveable neighbourhoods in rural and urban environments, achieve spatial transformation and increase access to adequate housing through various programmes such as fully subsidized houses (BNG), social housing and affordable housing.
Thus, between 2024 and 2029 the current draft indicates that the department plans to deliver 237 000 units, 314 000 serviced sites, 15 000 social rental units, 150 000 units for the missing middle through First Home Finance and upgrade over 4000 informal settlements.
UPDATE ON DRAFT WHITE PAPER FOR HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
Additionally, the meeting discussed the finalisation of the White Paper for Human Settlements. MINMEC was informed that extensive consultations have been undertaken to ensure that all sectors of the community took part in shaping the new human settlements policy. Sectors that were consulted include NGOs, civil society, labour, academics, developers and contractors, and identified government departments.
Approved by the Cabinet in 2023 for public consultation, the draft White Paper seeks to address the prevailing gaps and inconsistencies in the housing and human settlements sector by responding comprehensively to contemporary sector reforms.
The draft White Paper will be presented to the Cabinet for approval.
Once approved, a nationwide awareness campaign will be launched to educate the public on the policy's key points through various media channels.
By prioritizing these vulnerable groups, the department aims to ensure their well-being and dignity
TITLE DEEDS RESTORATION PROGRAMME
MINMEC has resolved to boost title deed delivery by seeking an exemption under section 55 of the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act (SPLUMA) from Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) for existing townships.
This exemption, however, will exclude townships or houses located in flood-prone areas or those that may disrupt traffic flow.
Following yesterday’s MINMEC meeting, a performance review Ministerial meeting will convene later today with the Free State Provincial Department of Human Settlements and Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality to discuss key performance indicators and progress on housing delivery.
This meeting aims to address concerns such as the slow pace of issuing title deeds, removal of asbestos roofs, and unblocking of stalled projects
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