The ugly spat between Minister of Public Works Patricia de Lille and the DA has reach a new low. TheCapeArgus
Cape Town - The ugly spat between Minister of Public Works Patricia de Lille and the DA has reach a new low. Mayco member for human settlements Malusi Booi, in a letter to De Lille, made an urgent appeal for the release of public land or buildings for the provision of low-cost or affordable housing purposes.
“The release by the government of the aforesaid two land parcels and or any other suitable land will hugely assist the City in addressing and eradicating spatial apartheid in the City. “We accordingly request that you give urgent consideration to our request that national government release public land to the City of Cape Town for the purposes of housing provision,” Booi stated in the letter.
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