The Ekurhuleni metro is calling on beneficiaries of the Daveyton Extension 14 serviced stands to come forward and collect their letters of occupation for the stands.
The stands are ready for occupation, and they are equipped with flushing ablution facilities and bulk municipal services.
Installation of solar geysers will only proceed once the beneficiaries have collected their occupational letters to avoid vandalism.
MMC for human settlements Clr Lesiba Mpya said other services like electricity will be provided as part of the metro’s electrification programme. Furthermore, the beneficiaries will also have access to roads.
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“The stands allocation would be a turning point towards a better life for many residents who have been renting backyard rooms for many years in Daveyton,” said Mpya.
The stands have title deeds that will be handed over to the beneficiaries to secure their right of ownership.
Unlike the Project-Linked Subsidy housing, where a contractor builds houses for beneficiaries, the serviced stands allow beneficiaries to build or organise their own homes.
The letters of occupation can be collected at the Daveyton Customer Care Centre at corner of Eiselen and Mocke streets from 8am to 4pm.
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