Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu is investigating all recent emergency housing projects following a public outcry over shoddy workmanship. Human Settlements spokesperson Yonela Diko speaks on the Department's progress. Courtesy of
TZANEEN - Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu is investigating all recent emergency housing projects following a public outcry over shoddy workmanship.More than 40 structures were built in Tzaneen in Limpopo at a cost of R2-million.West Rand emergency housing put up, Sisulu takes aim at mediaShe says there is a responsibility to spend limited resources wisely and that shoddy workmanship will not be tolerated.
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