"The planned handover of 59 houses in Phase 1 of Mama's Project, Pelican Park, Cape Town has been postponed until further notice.
The postponement is the result of a court interdict bought against the department by a group of project beneficiaries, contesting the allocation of the first 59 houses.
It must be noted that the beneficiaries who may have been expecting to benefit from Phase 1, and who will no longer be a part of Phase one, will still be accommodated in Phase 2 of the project.
Phase two is expected to be completed in December 2012.
The handover has been delayed in order to respect the judicial process. However, it must be clear that I, and the department, are committed to the fair allocation of the first 59 houses, and to ensuring that houses are delivered as fast as possible to the people who need them.
The department has the authority to allocate housing opportunities according to criteria it deems suitable.
The allocation criteria are fair and objective, and result in beneficiaries who have been part of the project the longest, and are also the most senior in age, being given priority."
- AllAfrica
The postponement is the result of a court interdict bought against the department by a group of project beneficiaries, contesting the allocation of the first 59 houses.
It must be noted that the beneficiaries who may have been expecting to benefit from Phase 1, and who will no longer be a part of Phase one, will still be accommodated in Phase 2 of the project.
Phase two is expected to be completed in December 2012.
The handover has been delayed in order to respect the judicial process. However, it must be clear that I, and the department, are committed to the fair allocation of the first 59 houses, and to ensuring that houses are delivered as fast as possible to the people who need them.
The department has the authority to allocate housing opportunities according to criteria it deems suitable.
The allocation criteria are fair and objective, and result in beneficiaries who have been part of the project the longest, and are also the most senior in age, being given priority."
- AllAfrica
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