Moqhaka Local Municipality in the Free State of South Africa has welcomed a R430 million infrastructure project known as Maokeng Extension 10 and 13. The project will offer 5300 serviced stands and necessary public amenities to the local community, including schools and recreational facilities. The initiative is set to provide a significant financial boost to the municipality and promote local economic growth by allocating 30% of the project’s value to local subcontractors. Additionally, the distribution of title deeds to rightful owners is aimed at restoring dignity and confirming property ownership.
What is the Maokeng Extension 10 and 13 project?
The Maokeng Extension 10 and 13 project is a R430 million infrastructure project initiated by the Human Settlements Minister in Moqhaka Local Municipality, Free State which will offer 5300 serviced stands and necessary public amenities to the local community. It is expected to provide a substantial financial boost to the municipality and promote local economic growth. The project also includes the distribution of title deeds to rightful owners, restoring dignity and confirming property ownership.
Human Settlements Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi recently initiated a significant R430 million infrastructure project in Moqhaka Local Municipality, Free State. This project, known as Maokeng Extension 10 and 13, will offer 5300 serviced stands, as well as necessary public amenities, including schools and recreational facilities, to the local community.
During the launch event, Minister Kubayi was accompanied by Free State Premier Mxolisi Dukwana, MEC for Cooperative Governance Traditional Affairs and Human Settlements Ketso Makume, and Mayor of Moqhaka Local Municipality Cllr Ellis Mokatsane. They engaged with the local community to discuss service delivery improvements and the necessity of completing the project. The Minister also issued a warning to contractors who do not finish their work on time, emphasizing the negative impact it has on communities.
Minister Kubayi also addressed concerns regarding criminal disruptions to the project’s implementation. She expressed satisfaction with the security cluster’s involvement in addressing this issue and encouraged communities to work together with the government to resolve these problems.
The Moqhaka Local Municipality is expected to receive a substantial financial boost from the infrastructure project, with funding allocated for labor, materials, diesel, and plant machinery. Additionally, 30% of the project’s value will be spent on local subcontractors, promoting local economic growth.
Following the launch, the delegation visited Kroonstad’s Maokeng Township for a community engagement event, where they distributed 435 title deeds to rightful recipients. The Department of Human Settlements is dedicated to restoring dignity by expediting the issuing of title deeds to rightful owners, as articulated by one beneficiary, Ms. Dolly Phohlela.
The main obstacle in providing title deeds is the township’s establishment process. Consequently, Minister Kubayi encouraged municipalities to address planning issues that cause delays. Free State MEC Ketso Makume emphasized the government’s dedication to clearing backlogs, stating that a title deed restores dignity and confirms property ownership.
Aside from providing hope to families, Makume underscored the importance of title deeds in granting people land ownership. Minister Kubayi called for councilors to engage with their communities, agreeing with Mayor Mokatsane that community meetings should be held within the next two weeks to discuss local developments. Kubayi also urged community members to attend these meetings and voice their concerns.
The initiation of the bulk infrastructure project and the distribution of title deeds in Moqhaka Local Municipality signify considerable advancements in urban development and dignified living. Through a collaborative effort among the government, contractors, and communities, this project promises to benefit local residents, bolster the economy, and enhance overall quality of life.
The project will offer 5300 serviced stands to the local community.
The project will provide necessary public amenities to the local community, including schools and recreational facilities.
The infrastructure project is expected to provide a significant financial boost to the municipality and promote local economic growth by allocating 30% of the project’s value to local subcontractors.
The distribution of title deeds to rightful owners is aimed at restoring dignity and confirming property ownership.
During the community engagement event, 435 title deeds were distributed to rightful recipients.
The main obstacle in providing title deeds is the township’s establishment process.
Free State MEC Ketso Makume emphasized the government’s dedication to clearing backlogs, stating that a title deed restores dignity and confirms property ownership.
Minister Kubayi urged community members to attend community meetings held by councilors within the next two weeks to discuss local developments and voice their concerns.
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