ANC-led Coalition in Ekurhuleni fails to deliver on housing promise

Democratic Alliance CoE
3 min readMar 26, 2021

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by Cllr. Mabenkenyane Thamahane — DA Shadow MMC for Human Settlements in Ekurhuleni

Date: 25 March 2021

Release: Immediate

Type: Media Statement

Image Source: Kempton Express

In his 2016 acceptance speech, the Executive Mayor, Cllr. Mzwandile Masina, made bold promises to the residents of the City of Ekurhuleni (CoE). He promised that 100 000 housing units and 59 000 serviced stands would be provided to the residents of the City by the end of his term in Office.

This overly ambitious target is far from being realised. In his final State of the City Address (SOCA), Mayor Masina confirmed that the ANC and its coalition partners* have only managed to deliver 42 773 housing units and 26 543 service stands. There are only six months remaining of the current political term, and all Mayor has managed to do during his term is create unrealistic expectations.

Ekurhuleni’s housing backlog currently stands at 288 000 and the City is unable to deal with the backlog and demand for housing. The slow pace of reform throughout the CoE has been the cause of many social ills. People are currently living in squalor and in the most inhumane of circumstances. Residents have grown tired of empty promises and are frustrated by Ekurhuleni’s lethargic approach to remedy these issues. Access to adequate housing is a basic human right, as recognised in our Constitution. Yet, the CoE and its coalition* partners are denying many Ekurhuleni residents this basic right.

To add insult to injury, when the houses are eventually built, they are not given to their rightful beneficiaries. Too many residents in the City have fallen victim to housing fraud, where unscrupulous officials have taken advantage of unsuspecting victims, selling them RDP houses and stands. The Mayor has been grand standing in the media, instead of getting to the urgent task of addressing issues of maladministration and housing corruption that are plaguing this Metro.

Another pressing issue is the slow pace of maintenance in Ekurhuleni Hostels and Rental Housing Stock. For years now, Ekurhuleni hostel dwellers have been forced to live in inhumane and unhygienic living conditions; their daily living experience is that of dilapidation and squalor. The ANC-led coalition has neglected these residents as they continue to overlook their appalling living conditions. It is obvious that the ANC and its coalition partners do not have any political will to transform Ekurhuleni hostels into habitable spaces for individuals and families to stay in.

Further to the lack of maintenance of hostels, has been the sluggish pace of re-blocking of informal settlements. Out of 119 informal Settlements, the CoE has only managed to re-block 46 informal settlements — a mere 38% achievement. This puts many residents in informal settlements in danger of floods and mass fires. Moreover, residents in informal settlements still do not have access to appropriate waste removal, sanitation, water and emergency services.

The ANC-led coalition has lost touch with the people on the ground and as a service-oriented opposition government, we will continue to hold them accountable. The people of Ekurhuleni deserve better, not a government that continuously preaches to be pro-poor when it suits them.

*Coalition Partners: African Independent Congress (AIC), Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), Patriotic Alliance (PA) and Independent Ratepayers Association of South Africa (IRASA)

Cllr. Mabekenyane Thamahane

DA Shadow MMC for Human Settlements in Ekurhuleni

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