Reiger Park protests spill over to civic centre

The residents are protesting against alleged housing allocation irregularities and believe RDP houses are being allocated to foreign nationals.


Reiger Park protesters are currently at the Boksburg civic centre, on the East Rand, to hand over a memorandum of demands to the municipality on Thursday.

This after community members took to the streets blocking roads with burning tyres and rocks.

The residents are protesting against alleged housing allocation irregularities. They believe RDP houses are being allocated to foreign nationals.

According to the SAnews.gov.za, the Gauteng human settlements department says it will assign senior departmental officials to meet with protesters in Reiger Park to listen to their concerns.

“The policy that regulates the allocation of houses and human settlements units to communities only allocates these to South African citizens and not foreign nationals.”

“As the department, we comply with this policy at all times,” said the department in a statement.

The department said sometimes beneficiaries sell their houses to foreign nationals.

“We know that some beneficiaries do this. Where our people have knowledge of corruption, they must give us evidence so that we deal with the issue,” the department said.

It said it is committed to resolving the issues related to corruption around allocation of houses.

“Where there has been evidence of wrong doing, we have dealt with the issues. Communities have a responsibility to report corruption and illegal allocation of houses to foreign nationals and people who don’t qualify.

“Our laws mandate us to allocate houses to South African citizens and not foreign nationals,” the department said.

– Caxton News Service

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