South Africa: President Tells Ministers to Set Up Task Team On Use of Public Land for Housing

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South Africa: President Tells Ministers to Set Up Task Team On Use of Public Land for Housing
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The State Land Disposal Act allows the President to fast track the use of public land

President Cyril Ramaphosa has instructed the ministers of Human Settlements and Public Works to investigate demands by housing activists for land to be redistributed to communities, says Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya.that activists from Ndifuna Ukwazi and other organisations marched to the President's Cape Town residence to demand that the State Land Disposal Act of 1961 be used to make public land available for housing.

In response to emailed questions by GroundUp, Magwenya said the presidency had only received the emails on 30 April 2024."These emails appear not to have reached the appropriate office in the Presidency and did not receive the necessary attention." Apart from Ndifuna Ukwazi, organisations involved in the campaign include Indibano Yabahlali, Intlungu YaseMatyotyombeni, Reclaim the City, Housing Assembly, Surplus People's Project, Abahlali baseMjondolo and Inner City Federation .

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