The City of Cape Town Human Settlements MMC, Carl Pophaim , joined law enforcement agencies to launch a new campaign called 'See Something? Say Something'. A new campaign -"See Something? Say Something" - aims to enhance public housing safety.The City of Cape Town has taken a tough stance against criminals who abuse public housing rentals.
The aim was to drive awareness that teamwork could help flush out criminals and unlawful occupiers in public housing.SA needs around 100 000 affordable homes a year to keep up with population growth - Calgro M3 "This campaign serves as a resolute call to action for communities to collaborate with us, facilitating the eviction of tenants engaging in illicit behaviour and ensuring that City properties do not serve as hubs for criminal enterprises," he said.
The campaign is part of the City's investment of more than R1 billion into public housing over the next three years. The time for gangsters and criminals to use our public housing as spaces to peddle drugs and to deteriorate communities is over. We're going to protect residents, but we're calling on residents to work with us.
Source: Real Estate Daily Report (realestatedailyreport.net)
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