The elusive right to have access to adequate housing continues to be a thorn in democratic SA. After almost three decades, many strides have been made in ensuring that the majority of South Africans have access to basic rights enshrined in the constitution.
thorn in democratic SA.
After almost three decadesmajority of South Africans have access to basic rightsgovernment through what is commonly known as RDP houses, millions moreopportunities such as Gauteng, the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal accountcompounded by the high unemployment rate, which leads to moreis dealing with a moving target some of which do not qualify for RDPSecondly as stated in the Bill of Rights, the government continues toresources, to achieve the progressive realisation of the right toonce-off...
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