DESPITE being launched six years ago, a R134 million oThongathi housing project remains incomplete, with only 11 units under construction, all of which have been vandalised.
The information forms part of a written parliamentary reply from Sipho
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DESPITE being launched six years ago, a R134 million oThongathi housing project remains incomplete, with only 11 units under construction, all of which have been vandalised.
The information forms part of a written parliamentary reply from Sipho
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