Seventy-five (75) year old beneficiary to receive house keys at Pelican Park tomorrow

Seventy-five (75) year old Mr Mr Msitsai Zubula and his wife will be among the beneficiary families who will receive the keys to their new homes at Pelican Park housing Project, Cape Town, tomorrow.

Present for the handing over will be Western Cape Human Settlements MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela, and the Mayor of Cape Town, Alderman Patricia De Lille, and the MAYCO Member for Human Settlements at the City, Councillor Thandeka Gcada. The beneficiaries will also include special needs beneficiaries.

Pelican Park is an environmentally-friendly development that will include schools, a clinic, library, fuel station and a shopping centre. In total 2 024 subsidy homes, for people earning less than R3 500 pm, and 1 100 bonded houses will be built, to make up the City of Cape Town’s largest integrated housing project. The project is an example of the Departments vision of integrated human settlements.

All media are invited as follows:
Date: Thursday, 14 November 2013
Time: 11h00
Venue: 14 Avenue, Pelican Park, Cape Town.

Directions: Take the N2 out of Cape Town. Take the M17 (Jan Smuts Drive) South. Jan Smuts will merge onto New Strandfontein Road. Cross Klip road and 5th Avenue and you will see 14 Avenue on your right. Drive down 14th Avenue to the church at the bottom of 14th Avenue.

For media enquiries:
Bruce Oom, Spokesman for MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela,
Cell: 072 4655 177
Tel: 021 483 6622
Fax: 021 483 3888
E-mail: Bruce.Oom@westerncape.gov.za

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