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Minister Kubayi and Deputy Minister Tshwete Organize Community Engagement in Khayelitsha

Human Settlements Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi and Deputy Minister Pam Tshwete are set to engage with communities from various informal settlements in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. The imbizo, scheduled for May 12, 2023, at the Tusong Multi-Purpose Centre, aims to provide feedback on the provision of basic services, discuss future plans, and strengthen the relationship between the government and the communities.

A Comprehensive Overview of the Community Engagement

The community engagement is part of post-budget activities organized by Team Human Settlements and builds upon prior government engagements and commitments to address issues raised by community leaders through coordinated efforts. The initiative underscores the government’s dedication to improving the living conditions of informal settlement communities, working closely with the people to address their concerns and foster progress.

Upgrading Informal Settlements through the ISUP

During the 2023/2024 Budget Vote in Parliament, Minister Kubayi announced the Department of Human Settlements’ medium-term target of upgrading 1,500 informal settlements through the Informal Settlement Upgrading Programme (ISUP). Currently, 1,269 settlements are undergoing various stages of the upgrading process. However, the ISUP faces significant challenges that need to be addressed for the successful realization of its objectives.

Collaborative Efforts for Sustainable Upgrading

To overcome these obstacles, the government aims to form social compacts within communities and acquire suitable land parcels for constructing houses. This approach is based on the belief that collaborative efforts between the government and the communities will yield better results. By engaging in dialogue and working together, both parties can identify practical solutions that address the specific needs and concerns of each community, ensuring a more effective and sustainable approach to upgrading informal settlements.

The Importance of Community Engagement

The upcoming community engagement event serves as an opportunity for the government to provide updates on the progress of the ISUP, discuss the challenges faced, and solicit feedback from the communities. In turn, community members can voice their concerns, share their experiences, and contribute to the decision-making process. This collaborative dialogue is crucial in ensuring that the upgrading process is transparent, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of the communities.

Media Coverage

Members of the media interested in attending the event are requested to confirm their participation with Isaac Skhosana at 076 875 5681 or Isaac.skhosana@dhs.gov.za. Coverage of this event will further highlight the government’s commitment to addressing the challenges faced by informal settlement communities and ensure that the public is informed about the ongoing efforts to improve their living conditions.

In summary, the upcoming imbizo between Minister Kubayi, Deputy Minister Tshwete, and the communities of informal settlements in Khayelitsha aims to foster greater collaboration and communication between the government and the people. By working together, they can overcome the challenges faced by the ISUP, accelerate the upgrading process, and ultimately improve the living conditions of thousands of South Africans residing in informal settlements.

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