Parliament on housing implementation in distressed mining towns

Committee welcomes housing decision

The Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources has welcomed the decision by government to ring-fence R2.1 billion over the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) for housing implementation in distressed mining towns.

The Committee reiterates that approval of R290 million by government to upgrade informal settlements in these towns for the current financial year is a step in the right direction. Committee Chairperson, Mr Sahlulele Luzipo, says this gesture should open up dialogue and negotiations with social partners including labour unions as it is paramount.

“The Committee would like to commend the President for providing leadership in the Mining Sector National Consultative Forum, honouring his commitment made during the State of the Nation Address in June this year. The government has done its part but this does not take away the responsibility from mining companies to invest in upgrading the living conditions of their communities,” Mr Luzipo said.

The concern for lack of adequate housing in the mining towns featured prominently during the Committee’s engagements with mining stakeholders in the build-up to its strategic planning session in September 2014.

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