Here are 5 important things happening in South Africa today (13 August 2024).
In an interview with Business Day, KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli highlighted the province’s need for increased funding from the Treasury to ensure the success of the government of national unity following recent devastations from political riots and floods. Ntuli emphasised seeking financial support, inviting private-sector partnerships, and reprioritizing expenditures.
In Matatiele, Eastern Cape, over 400 houses in the large-scale Maritseng housing project remain unfinished, without roofs, leaving recipients residing in nearby mud houses. Initiated in 2015 and aimed to build 1,500 houses, Sivivane Construction Company completed 1,084 before exiting in 2022. The Matatiele Local Municipality, now overseeing the project, has contracted Mayibuye iAfrika to finish the remaining 416 units by June 2025, with a budget of R71.6 million.
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