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Nhlalakahle Rural Housing Development

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The proposed Nhlalakahle Rural Subsidised Housing Project is aimed at providing suitable housing to beneficiaries residing on a portion of Wards 6 and 7 of the Msinga Local Municipality and includes land falling under the rule of the Chunu Tribal Authority.

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The project area falls within the jurisdiction of the Msinga Local Municipality, which is one of four local municipalities making up the uMzinyathi District Municipality. The total extend of the project area is approximately 9 388 Ha and is situated in relatively mountainous areas, most of which still hold pristine natural character despite being inhabited by rural settlements. The aim of this project is construct approximately 1 000 in- situ houses. The Nhlalakahle project area accounts for approximately 3.75% of Msinga Municipal land. The total population of the Msinga Local Municipality, as recorded in the Census 2011 is estimated at 177 576 persons while the overall population of the Nhlalakahle Rural Housing project area is approximately 13 263 persons which resides in approximately 2 968 households within the project area.

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Friday, January 20, 2017 - 13:07

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10581

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