PPC LAND HANDOVER BIG BOOST FOR HANKEY HOUSING PROJECT



28-04-2022
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CLOSE to 1 000 Kouga residents are set to benefit from a long overdue housing project in the region – after first being approved in 2009.



The construction of 990 subsidy (RDP) houses at Silvertown (previously known as Stofwolk) in Hankey has taken a major step forward with the donation of Erf 245 by PPC LTD (Pretoria Portland Cement) to Kouga Municipality during a ceremonial handover on Monday, April 25.



This much-needed donation increased the number of houses to be built from 728 to 990.



The elderly and disabled residents will be of the first to benefit from the project.



Kouga Municipality Executive Mayor, Horatio Hendricks, said the municipality was pleased to be part of a project that would change people’s lives.



“The people of Kouga, and those of Hankey in particular, have been waiting for a very long time to be provided with decent housing. It is quite momentous to be part of the occasion where we start the realisation of those dreams,” he said.



“In the near future there will be families here . . . there will be children here . . . there will be people growing up here, making memories and living a better life. And PPC LTD has contributed to that.



“Thank you to PPC LTD, we absolutely appreciate your contribution towards this historic and legacy project.



“We are extremely grateful for the wonderful private-public partnership that we have cemented over the years with you. With your invaluable help, we are able to keep Kouga growing.



“We look forward to expand on this relationship in the near future – building futures and legacies.”



According to PPC Head of Human Resources RSA & Botswana, Ndima Rawana, the donation of the 4.9ha of land aligns perfectly with their ideal of partnering with local government, and in doing so, empower local residents to experience an improved quality of life.



“We are committed to the development of communities and to grow the local economy – especially through land ownership, the bedrock of any successful community,” said Rawana.



He said that PPC LTD is committed to work with all sectors of government and public, as well as relevant stakeholder, to ensure a meaningful contribution towards vital reconstruction and development projects by donating of their own land to help build communities.



According to Hendricks, the installation of civil services infrastructure – including sanitation, water, roads, and stormwater – are currently in progress at a cost of more than R40 545 232.



The completion date is set for December this year.



“The project is one of five housing projects currently underway in the region, joining Kruisfontein (391 units completed in December 2019) and Pellsrus (220 units completed in December 2020),” said Hendricks.



Future projects include the construction of 200 RDP houses in Ocean View, Jeffreys Bay for the elderly and disabled – marking the first phase of the project. Construction is set to start in the 2021/ 2022 financial year.



“The project forms part of the Ocean View 1 500 housing project, of which the internal services have already been completed at a cost of close to R50 million,” said Hendricks. “It is one of ten projects approved by the DoHS for Kouga in 2009 and which were delayed due to insufficient bulk infrastructure.”



Also on the housing map is the long-awaited construction of 139 RDP houses in Arcadia in Humansdorp.

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