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    RDP housing projects take shape after long delays

    Total of 562 houses planned for end June 2026
    Dideka NjemlaBy Dideka NjemlaMay 28, 2025Updated:May 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    RDP houses that are under construction in Xolani in Makhanda. Photo: Dideka Njemla

    By Dideka Njemla

    Sixty new RDP houses will be erected by the end of June across Makhanda, including the Mission area, J-Street, Xolani, and Upper and Lower Mnandi. This is part of a collaborative project between the Makana Municipality and the Provincial Department of Human Settlements, which will ultimately create a total of 178 new RDP units in the city.

    RDP housing units have been built in several townships across Makhanda. Photo: Dideka Njemla

    The qualifying criteria include:

    • ⁠ ⁠South African citizen
    • ⁠ ⁠ 21 years and older
    • ⁠ ⁠First-time subsidy recipient
    • ⁠ ⁠Applicant must be registered on the Municipal Housing Demand Database or the National Housing Needs Register
    • ⁠ ⁠Monthly income of R3,500 or less

    In a statement, the Makana Municipality said that four additional housing projects funded by the Informal Settlements Upgrade Project (ISUP) would add 384 units in areas including Transit Camp and Fingo Village, and in Riebeeck East by the end of June 2026.

    The Makana Municipality and the Informal Settlements Upgrade are planning to build 384 units for the 2025/2026 financial year. Photo: Dideka Njemla

    Nkosinathi Zonke, an approved RDP housing recipient from Xolani, says he has been living at an informal settlement in Xolani since 1990. Zonke said, “I can finally say that I am excited. These RDP houses are long overdue; some of us have been on the waiting list for several years, and we have seen how the government has stalled the construction and allocation of RDP homes to qualifying residents.”

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