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PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
SONA INPUTS RESPONSE24 MARCH 2015
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COTENTS
• Overview • Progress on Mining Towns• National Upgrading Support programme to
date• Military Veterans to date • Restoration to title project• Youth programme for empowerment
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Overview• The key projects in the 100 days following the Fifth
Parliament State of the Nation Address (SONA) was carried in the Minister’s Budget Vote speech and effectively budgeted for and implemented through Human Settlements programmes and projects.
• The available human capital was reassigned to focus at building enabling organizational configuration to carry the mandate.
• The presentation is an update on work done to date
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Mining Towns and SONAStatements by President In SONA on mining towns (page 7):
We had also made a commitment in last year’s SONA to revitalise distressed mining towns and a lot of progress has been made.
A total of 2.1 billion rand has been ring-fenced for this purpose with 290 million rand approved for Informal Settlement Upgrading in Mpumalanga, North West, Gauteng, Northern Cape, Limpopo and the Free State.
One hundred and thirty three (133) informal settlements are being assessed or prepared for upgrading through the National Upgrade Support Programme.
Thirty two (32) settlements are being upgraded and eighty seven (87) housing projects are being implemented across the prioritised mining towns.
Importantly, Government, the mining sector and the Banking Association of South Africa signed a Social Contract for the development of sustainable human settlements.
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Mining Towns• One hundred and thirty three (133) informal
settlements are being assessed or prepared for upgrading through the National Upgrade Support Programme.
• Thirty two (32) settlements are being upgraded and eighty seven (87) housing projects are being implemented across the prioritised mining towns.
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Mining Towns
• Importantly, Government, the mining sector and the Banking Association of South Africa signed a Social Contract for the development of sustainable human settlements.
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Revitalisation of Mining towns – Ring-fenced funding
Province Municipality
MTEF HSDG ring-fenced allocation per financial year (R'000)
Expenditure for 2014/15 (end Jan 2015)
Delivery performance (end Jan 2015)
2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 Total
2014/15 Adjusted
Allocation R'000 (Revised
BP)
Expenditure as at end Jan 2015 (R'000) Sites Units
Free StateMatjabeng 26 788 96 039 101 129 223 956 176 449 23 892 13 43Moqhaka 5 187 18 595 19 581 43 363 46 157 3 617 74
GautengMerafong 6 961 24 960 26 282 58 203 14 673 Randfontein 8 666 31 067 32 714 72 447 839 Westonaria 17 141 61 453 64 710 143 304 29 335
Limpopo
Thabazimbi 7 171 25 709 27 072 59 952 5 440 Greater Tubatse 1 684 6 037 6 357 14 077 69 946 Elias Motsoaledi 3 255 11 671 12 290 27 216 50 450 Lephalale 4 720 16 922 17 818 39 460 117 207 Fetakgomo 710 2 545 2 680 5 935 31 247
MpumalangaEmalahleni 25 507 91 447 96 293 213 247 368 591 53 427 348Steve Tshwete 10 131 36 321 38 246 84 698 380 888 39 727 825Thaba Chweu 7 485 26 836 28 258 62 579 245 494 21 476 76
Northern Cape
Tsantsabane 2 796 10 023 10 554 23 373 Ga-Sekgonyane 3 335 11 955 12 589 27 879 33 383 2 205 Gamagara 3 295 9 805 10 325 23 425 15 739 6 370 Kgatelopele 2 008 2 114 4 122
North West
Rustenburg 65 337 234 244 246 659 546 240 128 898 36 375 610Madibeng 69 777 250 168 263 428 583 373 11 916 56 505 639Kgetlengrivier 4 077 14 615 15 390 34 082 61 458 11 139 Moses kotane 15 977 57 280 60 315 133 572 28 898 47 194 419
Totals over MTEF 290 000 1 039 700 1 094 804 1 725 436 1 817 008 301 927 13 3034Confidential 7
Province & Municipality
Total Number of Informal Settlements
within Municipality
NUSP Priority informal
settlements
Categorisation of the settlements after rapid assessments (Feb 2015)
A B1 B2 C tbcNorth West Rustenburg 24 10 1 8 1 Madibeng 30 28 10 13 4 3 Moses Kotane 4 4 2 1 1 Matlosana 3 3 1 1 Free State Matjhabeng 20 20 5 1 14 Limpopo Greater Tubatse 7 7 3 1 3 Elias Motsoaledi 5 5 1 4 4 Lephalale 2 2 1 1 Fetakgomo 1 1 1 Mpumalanga Emalahleni 8 8 8Steve Tshwete 8 8 8Gauteng Westonaria 7 6 2 1 3 Randfontein 11 11 1 7 3 Merafong 6 6 1 2 3 Mogale City 87 87 11 3 4 68 1Totals 223 206 31 48 11 104 17
Revitalisation of Mining Towns - Informal Settlement Upgrading (SPP)
Based on the rapid assessment informal settlements are categorised as follows:A: Full Upgrading = Rapid Formalisation, full services.B 1: Interim basic services = Provision of interim services leading to eventual formalisation B 2: Emergency basic services = Provision of emergency basic services BUT leading to eventual relocation C: Rapid relocation to a site which is already available or imminently available
Increased from 133 to 223 – addition of Mogale City (87) & Matlosana (3)Confidential 8
Marikana Project Progress at end Feb 2015PROJECT LAND
ACQUISITIONGEO-TECH ENVIRONMENTAL TOWNSHIP
ESTABLISHMENTSTATUS QUO
Marikana Ext 2 BNG•Total units – 292•2014/15 FY units completed - 192
Complete Complete Complete Complete • Land donated by Lonmin Mine
• Informal settlement with no formalization with the exception of a few mine-owned dwellings
• Developer appointedProject enrolment process complete
• Community engagements underway for beneficiary administration to commence
• Construction of both low-cost units (BNG) and Community Residential Units (CRUs) has commenced
Marikana Ext 2 CRU•Total units – 252•2014/15 FY units completed - 84
Complete Complete Complete Complete
Marikana PrecinctFunding allocation only made for the 2015/16 FY
Complete To be undertaken
To be undertaken To be undertaken
Marikana Ext 2 Social HousingFunding allocation only made for the 2015/16 FY
Complete Underway Underway Underway
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NATIONAL UPGRADING SUPPORT PROGRAMME (NUSP)
OBJECTIVE :
To strengthen the nationwide approach to informal settlements upgrading
through-• Promoting incremental upgrading• Strengthening capacity of Govt and professional practitoners and • Providing technical capacity and support to provinces and
municipalities
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NUSP ACHIEVEMENTS
• Provide technical support to 62 municipalities, including Mining Towns, to do rapid assessments and categorisation of selected informal settlements, develop municipal upgrading strategies and detail informal settlement upgrading plans
•597 settlements assessed and categorised
• Some 800 upgrading plans in process or completed
• Extensive capacity building programme will be completed by end March 2015
• Upgrading Manual for practitioners completed
• Established a community of practice and operational NUSP Website (www.upgradingsupport.org)
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Military Veterans
• Following the announcement to restore the dignity of Military Veterans, the Department concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Department of Defence and Military Veterans.
• The focus is on subsidy administration, size of the unit, running projects, subsidy top-up allocation and empowerment
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APPROVED HOUSE PLAN
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THE DATA BASE• DMV has established a Data Base;• The Data Base is the only source from which
beneficiaries are identified;• The first 5 854 applicants were preloaded and
tested against the HSS and the results were reported to DMV;
• The HSS has also been adjusted in line with the latest qualification criteria of R125 000 per annum
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PROVINCIAL TARGETS 2013/14 - 2015/16PROVINCES ACHIEVEMENTS TO
DATEACTIVE PROJECTS2014/15
UPCOMING PROJECTS2015/16
Eastern Cape 75 Houses Lukhanji 200OR Tambo 57Chetty 491
Buffalo City 42
Gauteng 6 Houses Nellmapius 22Westonaria Borwa 20
Fleurhof 35Obbet Mthombeni 30Tsakane 30Golden Gardens 20Cosmo City 20Lufereng 20Elias Motsoaledi 10Westonaria Borwa 30
Western Cape None Blue Downs 250
Limpopo None All five Provincial districts where Military Veterans reside 175
Free State None Mangaung 80Moqhaka 10Metsimaholo 3Ngwathe 8
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PROVINCIAL TARGETS 2013/14 - 2015/16PROVINCES ACHIEVEMENTS TO
DATEACTIVE PROJECTS2015/16
UPCOMING PROJECTS2015/16
Free State None Matjhabeng 22Masilonyana 1Maluti-A- Phofung 5Mantsopa 2Dihlabeng 3
Kwa-Zulu Natal EThekwini 41uThukela 6Harry Gwala 13uMgungundlovu 34Amajuba 1ILembe 9uGu 11uMkhanyakude 22uMzinyathi 2Zululand 9uThungulu 22
2010101510151015555
North West 6 Mamusa 5Mafikeng 9Naledi 7Matlosana 9Mafikeng (Ikatiseng) 25
Ramotshere Moiloa & Mafikeng 100
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PROVINCIAL TARGETS 2013/14 - 2015/16PROVINCES ACHIEVEMENTS TO
DATEACTIVE PROJECTS2014/15
UPCOMING PROJECTS2015/16
Mpumalanga None Gert SibandeMsukaligwa 15Mkhonto 10Dipaleseng 10Pixley ka Seme 10Lekwa 10Albert Luthuli 20Nkangala DistrictThembisile 10Emalahleni 21Steve Tshwete 15Dr J.S Moroka 08Emakhazeni 10Ehlanzeni DistrictMbombela 31Umjindi 7Thaba Chweu 17Bushbuckridge 10Nkomazi 10
Northern Cape None Sol Plaatje (Lerato Park) 120Sol Plaatje (Soul City) 1
Gasegonyane 200Magareng 20Thembelihle (De Aar) 30Khara Hais 60Namakwa 10
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Title Deeds
• This objective was in the State of the Nation Address and got carried in the operation Department and its entities ??.
• The EAAB was appointed as an agent of choice, budget was made available for this purpose
• The programme has yielded additional benefits to date such as training of new entrants in the property transfer value chain
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Title Restoration ProjectTitle Restoration Project
LegendDone
In process
To be completed
SCOPING EXERCISE
•Numbers Audit• Exact backlog• Defined categories• Causal Factors• Per Province
•Institutional Audit• Capacity
Constraints• Skillset Constraints
•Implementation Plan•Cost of Implementation
May 2015
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ITEM NATIONAL PROVINCIAL
Monitoring & Reporting
Title Handover Schedule
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Title Restoration ProjectITEM DESCRIPTION
Current Delivery
• As at 01/04/14 to 31/12/14, some 25,264 titles have been registered;
• Pre-1994 stock: 6,252• Post-1994: 16,583
Registration Backlog
• Pre-1994: 80,366• Post-1994: 743,000
Planning & Reporting
• Dashboard Reporting• Current Project Delivery vs Registrations• Registration Backlogs, per Province, per
Municipal/District• Secondary Sales: Pre-emptive Clause
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ITEM NATIONAL PROVINCIALScoping Exercise • Terms of Reference for Scoping approved and endorsed by Natl Steering
Comm.• ToR to be put out to tender shortly.
Beneficiary Info. & Reconciliation
• Department approved appointment of Service Provider to do update of data on HSS with Deeds Registry.
• PDHS providing info. on confirmed projects with Registration Backlog.
Pilot Interventions
• SG’s Office• Deeds Office• Centre for Affordable Housing,
EAAB, NHFC & FNB
• Min. of 3 Pilot Interventions per Province.
• Provincial Pilots identified on basis of predominant causal factors
Steering Committee
• Report quarterly to Tech. MinMec.
• Terms of Ref. for Steer. Comm. adopted on 13/03/15.
• Report quarterly to National Steer. Comm.
• Meetings set for 1st month of every quarter, or as need arises.
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Going Forward
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YOUTH PROGRAMME• The programme was launched as a flagship
HS Youth programme on 2 December 2014 at Savannah City.
• Implementation is scheduled to commence on 1 April 2015
• Programme seeks to align roll out of 1.5 HS opportunities & youth development through:
- Jobs & economic opportunities; - Training, reskilling & Education
- Creation of viable partnerships• Opportunities to be identified from the entire HS value chain
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SONA INPUTS • Implementation of “One Learner – One Estate
Agency” - Provide structured on the job learning for a year,
- Facilitate employment of trained youth• Implementation of “NYS Artisan Development and
Professional Development- Provide Life Skills and Technical Training
- Render community service through practical building of houses under supervision
- Implementation of Exit Opportunities & job placement
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SONA INPUTS, cont… • Placement of 500 youth in current financial year.
- Reallocation of funds to KZN, WC, EC and Mpg Provinces to stimulate employment placement
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PROGRESS TO DATE• “One Learner – One Estate Agency” - The advertisements for a Learnership and an
Internship was run in December 2014, - January 2015 closing date was extended to
allow for more youth to get the opportunity- All provinces are participating. - EAAB is ready for 1 April 2015 commencement
date
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PROGRESS TO DATE• “NYS Artisan Development & Professional
Development”- The target of 2000 per annum will be met- Training budget is in place- The Department is finalising acquisition of stipends- Provincial projects identified, phased approach will
apply.- 1 April 2015 commencement will apply.
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PROGRESS TO DATE• “NYS Artisan Development & Professional
Development”- 70 students awarded bursaries and studying
further at different universities- Collaboration with NMMU and Fort Hare
established- Graduate Placement Programme
underdevelopment with funding secured from Services SETA
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PROGRESS TO DATE• Placement of 500 youth in current financial year. - KZN, EC, Mpg & WC Provinces received reallocation letters in
January 2015- National Treasury delayed in gazetting the funding- Provinces prepared business plans on projects outlining how
and how many youth and youth owned entities will be engaged
- Provinces have committed funds and will be requesting roll overs in order to implement youth economic empowerment and job placement.
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ACHIEVEMENTS
• Viable partnerships• Projects pipeline• Buy in at provincial level• Implementation Plan in place
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CHALLENGES• Lack of adequate human resource to implement
programme fully• Lack of departmental investment: Budget!!! - No stipends = no project• Lack of programme prioritisation within the
Department• Slow turn around in the conclusion of
Memoranda of Understanding due to extensive consultative processes
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THANK YOU
“We have come a long way – Celebrating 20 Years of Freedom!”
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