he Department of Human Settlements will digitise the allocation of houses to allow the public to view their status via the platform at any time.
“This will be done through a digital system that is accessible to all, which will eliminate corrupt activities in the allocation of housing opportunities.
“One of the most important pillars of this government is transparency,” the Minister of Health, Dr Joe Phaahla, said when addressing a media briefing of the Social Protection, Community and Human Development Cluster.
In the area of human settlements, Phaahla on Thursday said government will focus on sharpening its main priorities, which include the transformation of human settlements into liveable and sustainable spaces through spatial targeting and consolidating of investment.
“We are doing so by reprioritising the programmes to focus on the upgrading of informal settlements, integrated residential development, and significantly increasing the affordable rental housing stock.
“The department will also accelerate the issuing of title deeds throughout the country as a way of restoring dignity to South
