Construction on the first 463 rental apartments as part of the City of Cape Town’s Langa Hostel Transformation Programme, is progressing well with most of the blocks having reached the third and fourth floor-stage of the build programme.
The City has spent approximately R60 million of the R150 million set aside for the first phase comprising 463 units in an effort to transform the lives of thousands of hostel-dwelling residents. Approximately 12 blocks are currently under construction. “This is possibly one of the largest redress projects in the Western Cape. “The steady progress that has been achieved with this project should make all Capetonians proud,” says the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Human Settlements, Councillor Benedicta van Minnen. “Viewed from both directions on the N2, this development is now clearly visible. It is amazing to see that our vision of eradicating the horrific apartheid-era hostels is being realised,”she adds.Langa hostel transformation taking shape
Feb 12, 2015 | City of Cape Town News