Western Cape Human Settlements Minister Bonginkosi Madikizela will hand over 100 title deeds in Delft today the 24 November 2014 on which R3.2 million rand has been spent in subsidies. 22 of the title deeds will be for pensioners and 78 for non-pensioners.
The title deeds transfer and handover is part of the Departments strategy to inculcate a sense of ownership and responsibility amongst housing beneficiaries. Through receiving the deeds, beneficiaries are formally empowered as home owners.
The handover is part of the government’s EEDBS (Enhanced Extended Discount Benefit Scheme) policy that allows for the transfer of pre-1994 public housing into the beneficiaries’ names. The houses were originally sold to beneficiaries under a loan agreement. However, the title deeds were not transferred from the government to the beneficiaries until the loans were paid off. Using the current housing subsidy, the government pays an amount towards the outstanding loan, and if the loan is cleared using the subsidy contribution, then the house is transferred to the beneficiary.
The subsidy amount depends on the income level of the beneficiary and many of the beneficiaries are unemployed, and live off a government social grant.
Media are invited to attend. There will be opportunities for interviews and photographs. Details are below:
Date: 24 November 2014
Venue: Delft Main Civic Hall, Delft
Zalisile Mbali
Spokesperson for Bonginkosi Madikizela, Western Cape Minister of Human Settlements
Tel: 021 483 4798
Cell: 078 600 7729
E-mail: zalisile.mbali@westerncape.gov.za