
Premier Lesufi Visits Families of Ratanda Protest Victims, Pledges Support
He added that government leaders should never have to comfort families who have lost loved ones during service delivery protests.

He added that government leaders should never have to comfort families who have lost loved ones during service delivery protests.

The organisation further revealed that several local businesses and service providers involved in the project have reportedly not been paid for more than six months despite work already being completed.

According to the department, the project initially experienced 48 illegal occupations, but this later escalated to 292 housing units before enforcement action could be carried out.

The handover of more than 1 000 title deeds in Lesedi confirms legal ownership for beneficiaries, protects them against unlawful evictions and enables families to use their homes as economic assets.