Visually impaired 51-year-old Zoliswa Mbombo is grateful for the good deeds that government has done for her and others alike.
This comes afterMbambo received a title deed proving that she is a sole owner of an RDP home in Reitvallei, near Kagiso, Krugersdorp.
Mbombo said thateven though she is visually impaired, government did not side-line her when during the allocation of RDP homes in Reitvallei.
“I would like to thank Government for the handing over our title deeds. I thought that we would not get them anytime soon but we got them and now own houses.
“Not only did I receive a house but I can maintain and take care of myself because of the social grant I am receiving from government due to my disability,” said Mbombo.
Mbombo is one over 200 title deed beneficiaries to receive a title deed from the Gauteng Department of Human Settlements, West Rand District Municipality and Mogale City Local Municipality.
The Gauteng Department of Human Settlements has been on a title deed hand-over campaign called Title Deeds Friday. The campaign seeks to restore the dignity of residents by giving them documentation that proves ownership to their properties.
Another beneficiary who was delighted to receive her title deed is 59-year-old NozukoFumba who said she was pleased that government finally delivered on its promise to ensure ownership of houses they’ve been living in for years.
“I am a single parent who lives with her children and grandchildren and after today we will enter our house with pride because we are the official owners,” said Fumba.
The Department of Human Settlements in collaboration with two Municipalities continued to Ga-Mogale in Magaliesburg to hand over more than 20 title deeds to residents there. More title deeds have been handed over in the past in the area.
