Joburg City hosts workshop to discuss affordable student accommodation

JOHANNESBURG – The City of Johannesburg addresses issues of student accommodation.


The City of Johannesburg hosted a  workshop with various institutions of higher learning and student representatives yesterday, 11 April, to discuss how the City can assist in the provision of affordable, quality student accommodation.

The City said in a statement that it recognised that there is a growing demand for safe and affordable options for students throughout the City. The City added that it is committed to playing a proactive role in addressing these challenges.

According to the statement, the City is finalising a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the University of Johannesburg (UJ), the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), the University of South Africa (Unisa) and various TVET Colleges.

“The MoU identifies key areas of collaboration between the City and universities represented, with student accommodation identified as a primary concern,” said the statement.

The workshop was attended by representatives from the UJ, Wits, Central Johannesburg Technical College, Unisa and the City gave the Johannesburg Property Company (JPC) and the Johannesburg Social Housing Company (Joshco) an opportunity to present the progress made by the City to date.

Some of these initiatives include:

Issues raised by the institutions included:

 

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