KwaZulu-Natal’s Simamane family celebrates as government hands over new homes under the Hazelmere Dam Raising Project.
Minister Majodina hands over new homes to the Simamane family, marking a significant step in the Hazelmere Dam relocation project.
Christmas came early for the Simamane family in KwaZulu-Natal’s North Coast region this week, when Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina and her deputy David Mahlobo handed them keys to three newly built homes. As part of the Hazelmere Dam Raising Project, government has undertaken to raise the dam level from 86m to 93m – securing water supply for the North Coast region, a development which has required the relocation of several families whose properties were affected by the expansion.Addressing the families during the official handover of the houses, Majodina said government was “unwavering in its dedication to delivering quality housing to all affected families”.
The Simamane family homes were prioritised due to their location, which allowed construction to proceed without the complex piling foundations required for others.
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