
24 June 2009 Reported by : Graca dos Santos Addressing housing backlog The townships that form part of the programme are Atteridgeville/Saulsville, Soshanguve, Mamelodi, Kagiso, Munsieville, Mohlakeng, Boipatong, Bophelong, Sharpeville, Sebokeng, Ratanda, Katlehong, Kwatsaduza (KwaThema, Tsakane, and Duduza), Wattville, Daveyton, Tembisa, Refilwe, Rethabiseng, as well as Orlando and Zola, in Soweto . 500 km and 700 km of roads are being tarred, dramatically improving access to the townships. The revitalisation of gravel roads and footpaths brings this figure up to about 2 000 km. Further, the creation of transport hubs is allowing residents easier access to different modes of public transport. Sanitation, water, electricity supply infrastructure and stormwater drainage is being constructed throughout the townships. Schools and clinics have also been identified for upgrades and improvements. The 20 PTP is also looking at backyard upgrading initiatives. These involve building rooms and a communal toilet in residents' backyards, to replace informal shacks. This serves to regulate the number of people occupying the space, and also the rents drawn from these rental arrangements. The 20 PTP has established commercial hubs in the townships where space is being made available for the establishment of formal shops. One of the aims of creating trading areas in the townships is that the cost of doing business will be reduced, as people will not have to travel far to sell their goods. The intention is also to create a more formal commercial area in which small, medium-sized and microenterprises can operate and where the private sector can pursue opportunities. End |