An elderly woman receives RDP house  


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI 

2024 November 2024- An elderly woman, Lydia Mere (84), who received a newly-built RDP house said she is over the moon to have shelter. Mere, who originates from the Soutpan Farms, but has been living in Maquassie Township for more than 30 years, was one of the beneficiaries who received keys to the newly built houses. 

“I am currently staying with my son and husband. Our family survives on my social grant since no one in the house is employed. This is one of the best days of my life. 

“I was beginning to worry that I may depart from this world without having a proper house. This is a legacy for my children,” she said. 

Another beneficiary, Keletsame Serape (63) shared the same sentiments. Serape said she was born and raised in Leeubos farm, outside Wolmaranstad. 

“I moved to Lebaleng with my family in the past 10 years. We are grateful that we know living in a proper decent house,” he said. 

Meanwhile, the North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs (COGHSTA), Oageng Molapisi said: “We will continue with our quest to unblock blocked projects across the province. This was testament during the recent Thuntsha Lerole Accelerated Service Delivery Programme in Maquassi Hills, wherein the department handed over 4 houses to beneficiaries.

“We urge the beneficiaries to look after their houses and to use them for their intended purposes. We will terminate contracts of those contractors who underperform or abandon the projects.”

Molapisi further said this act institutes a major setback in the department’s mandate of providing houses to communities and it should be taken into serious consideration. He added that his department will assess the projects to determine what level of intervention is required to ensure the completion of the projects going forward. 

“In addition, we visited two elderly families in Tswelelang Township, to present them with their title deeds. The other eight title deeds out of a total 1170, were handed over during the feedback session to their rightful beneficiaries. 

“The remaining title deeds will be issued to the beneficiaries by the Maquassi Hills Local Municipality. The responsibility of the government is to ensure that the elderly, child-headed families and disabled people are prioritized,” said Molapisi.

He said their dignity is restored as it is stipulated in the Bill of Rights that all humans have the right to decent houses or living environment. 

Molapisi was joined by the North West MEC for Social Development, Sussana Dantjie, who donated food parcels to the families. The Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism also planted trees for the beneficiaries, adding to the greening campaign by the department of Human Settlements. 

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Elderly woman from Lokaleng village, receives a new RDP house after ‘years of struggle’


By OBAKENG MAJE 

An elderly woman, Matlakala Rapodile (67) from Lokaleng village, near Taung, has been staying in a shack for several years. Rapodile was one of the beneficiaries of 120 houses that were built by the North West Human Settlements. 

“I am happy to receive a proper house with basic amenities. As a pensioner and also a grandmother of two, the environment that I was staying in was health hazardous as the weather conditions have not been friendly. 

“I would like to thank the government for bringing change to my family life. We have been staying in this small shack and my grandchildren were also affected as they would have flu from time to time,” she said. 

Meanwhile, the acting North West Premier, Nono Maloyi said, the department has done it again. Maloyi said this time, the department handed over three houses to families led by elderly women that have been staying in shacks for years. 

“The department has thus far managed to complete 120 houses and continues to build 880 across villages in Taung. The government will continue to build houses for legible beneficiaries. 

“We further appeal to others who are still waiting for the construction of their houses to be patient. However, we assure them that, government has increased speed in delivering services across all municipalities, through the Thuntsha Lerole accelerated Service Delivery Programme,” he said. 

Maloyi further said, the government will continue to deliver on its mandate and change the lives of the people. He added that they do this to ensure they deliver as promised. 

“This is a government programme, not electioneering as others purport. We have also teamed with municipalities and local traditional authorities to ensure that we reach those families that need urgent services. 

“The partnership is continuing to register success on a daily basis. The department will continue to create sustainable human settlements as mandated by the constitution and further ensure that the dignity of all the people of the North West is held high,” said Maloyi. 

He said the department prides itself as the houses under construction continue to create jobs and skill among local community members.        

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