Ramaphosa’s revised housing vision brings hope to Alexandra

Ramaphosa’s revised housing vision brings hope to Alexandra
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has taken a bold step toward addressing South Africa’s housing challenges by apologizing for the unmet 2019 promise of delivering one million homes, while unveiling a recalibrated plan for Alexandra and other underserved communities.

Speaking during a National Assembly session, Ramaphosa emphasized his commitment to accountability and outlined a new strategy to tackle the systemic barriers to housing delivery.

 

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Despite Alexandra receiving 1,200 new housing units between 2019 and 2024, the president acknowledged the community’s frustrations. Home to 500,000 people living in overcrowded conditions, with 60% residing in informal dwellings, Alexandra’s challenges reflect the broader housing crisis across the country.

Economic constraints, including a R1.5 billion reduction in the national housing budget from 2020 to 2023 due to the pandemic, have slowed progress. However, Ramaphosa affirmed a revised plan that prioritizes R10 billion over five years for informal settlement upgrades in Gauteng and accelerated rental housing projects for urban areas.

By fostering public-private partnerships and engaging communities directly, the president aims to rebuild trust and deliver sustainable solutions. His apology, coupled with a renewed focus on transparency and collaboration, has been praised as a necessary reset in tackling housing inequality.

While challenges remain, Ramaphosa’s strategic shift offers renewed hope for Alexandra and millions of South Africans seeking dignity and stability in housing.

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