The first tenants have moved into Maitland Mews, a 204-unit social housing development in Voortrekker Road in Maitland, Cape Town.
Human Settlements Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi unveiled the 2Most of the apartments will be allocated to beneficiaries who earn between R1 850 and R6 700 per month.
Clutching a bouquet she received moments earlier as a housewarming gift, Malan described the joy of being a tenant in Cape Town's latest social housing development. Maitland Mews, which comprises 204 apartments, is situated on the corner of Voortrekker Road and Cannon Street, with Cape Town's CBD a less-than-10-minute drive away.
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