
NORTH West premier, Supra Mahumapelo performed a sod-turning at a site where three families affected by the multi-million rand Taung Bridge will be built.
This comes after an agreement was reached between the bridge project contractor and three families whose homesteads have to be moved to give way to the bridge project.
Mahumapelo said they have reached an agreement with residents to be relocated. He said three houses will be demolished so that the bridge can be completed.
“We are performing sod-turning for three houses. We have reached an agreement with the residents to be relocated. The housing project will run co-currently with the bridge project. The bridge cost R81m and that is a high tech.
“The aim is to improve the lives of the people and we want to make sure that there are improvements. As government, our mandate is to change the lives of the people and assist them from abject poverty,” Mahumapelo said.
Public Works MEC, Madoda Sabata said the housing project for three beneficiaries will be completed in July.
“We want to complete this project as soon as we can. We have identified the site and all systems go. Public works will be monitoring the project and we will also make sure our people are well-catered for.
“The houses bulk materials cost R4m. So there houses will be well improved ones. We have intervened after we received complaints from the residents that the bridge project was trapped. Mahumapelo received a complaint from a listener from Motsweding FM during his visit. We have ironed everything and we continuing with both projects,” Sambatha said.
Agnes Mokgosi said: “We are very grateful that finally we will receive houses. The bridge project has been delayed because of miscommunication with the public works department.”
Another beneficiary, Kedibone Kgopodimetsi said: “We looking forward to receive our houses. We believe that with Mahumapelo’s intervention, everything will go accordingly.
Baga-Phuduhucwana Tribal Authority paramount chief, Aobakwe Mankuroane said: “It is a good initiative to see improvements within the Taung area. Many people have lost their live because of that bridge. Having bigger and improved bridge will reduce deaths.
“We will also work together with all stakeholders to make sure all the projects run successfully. Both projects have created job opportunities for our locals,” he said.
-TDN
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