Human Settlements minister Tokyo Sexwale was in East London yesterday for the demolishing of the first of about 20 000 shoddy RDP houses in the Eastern Cape, reports Babalo Ndenze.
DispatchOnline’s Thando Gqamane shot and produced the following video where Sexwale told a group of about 100 residents of East Bank in East London, where the programme kicked off, that the shoddy houses were a “national shame”.
Read the full story in the print or online edition of the Dispatch on Tuesday.
So that’s where the money went that was taken out of my salary for the RDP – shoddy housing. Thanks a bunch.
Another BBEEE success story.
Sexwale for President ! Tackle the Education Dept. next .
You get what you deserve poor people with no homes. You have voted in three national elections for these people who have no regard for you.
Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times and I deserve everything I get (in this case what I don’t get).
Mmmm, I wonder who appointed the builders who built the houses? Who supervised them? Who signed them off to pay the builders?
The ANC? Perhaps Apartheid agents? Maybe the third force?
Viva Comrades Viva!
This is so sad. The person that received the contract is most probably staying in a mansion and driving a posh car while our poor old people is ducking and dodging rain drops in their RDP houses.
The solution to the problem – http://www.moladi.net