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Montrose Mega City Collapse Highlights Failures of R11 Billion Housing Project

Tragedy Strikes at Montrose Mega City: A Fatal Incident Exposes the Stalled R11 Billion Housing Project

A man tragically died after becoming trapped under rubble at the Montrose Mega City housing development in Randfontein, West Rand. A wall collapsed at the abandoned government housing site, which has been stalled for years. The man died after the incident, drawing more attention to the ongoing issues plaguing the R11 billion project. The project has faced significant setbacks since its launch in 2017.

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Montrose Mega City: A Stalled Vision for Affordable Housing

The Montrose Mega City project kicked off in 2017 to alleviate Gauteng’s severe housing crisis. The plan promised to deliver over 10,500 units for people living in informal settlements, which was estimated to cost R11 billion. However, the project has since stalled, with little progress made since the liquidation of the appointed contractor. Construction has halted, and the project has failed to meet its goals.

What should have been a transformative development now stands as a deteriorating eyesore. Vandals have stripped away valuable infrastructure, and the site has turned into a haven for illegal miners and criminals. What was supposed to be a bustling new community now lies in ruin, lacking basic utilities and security. R467 million out of the total R11 billion budget was spent, and the project remains far from completion.

The Fatal Collapse: A Man’s Death and the Site’s Danger

The fatal incident occurred when a portion of the staircase at the site collapsed, trapping the victim under debris. Gauteng Department of Human Settlements (GDHS) extended condolences to the deceased’s family. It has been noted that the man had been on the site illegally. Preliminary investigations revealed that the victim was involved in unauthorized activities when the collapse happened. GDHS officials confirmed that the failure of the staircase slabs occurred because someone had tampered with the steel reinforcements. This compromised the structure’s integrity.

GDHS has repeatedly warned the public about the dangers of the site. The area has been off-limits for years due to significant safety risks. MEC Tasneem Motara urged the community to stay away from the site, highlighting that theft and vandalism would only delay the project’s completion. She also emphasized that anyone caught stealing materials from the site would face criminal charges, noting that authorities had already taken action against offenders in the past.

GDHS’s Response: Commitment to Completion Amidst Setbacks

Despite the growing criticism, the Gauteng Department of Human Settlements remains committed to completing the Montrose Mega City project. GDHS has confirmed that the project is still part of their long-term housing plans for Gauteng. The department is in talks with the landowner to determine the next steps following the liquidation of the original contractor.

To prevent further criminal activity and site damage, GDHS is working to secure a security service provider. The department has reaffirmed its commitment to completing the development and delivering affordable housing to Gauteng’s residents. “We remain fully committed to the safe and successful completion of the Montrose Mega City Development,” the department stated, stressing that it would continue to update the community on any progress.

A Long Road Ahead: The Need for Accountability and Action

The death at the Montrose Mega City site underscores the serious risks and ongoing failures tied to the stalled housing project. The beacon of hope for the local community now symbolizes neglect and mismanagement. As the investigation into the incident moves forward, authorities must take swift action to hold those responsible accountable. The community, which has waited years for affordable housing, continues to suffer from the lack of progress and the security risks at the site.

To move forward, the Gauteng Department of Human Settlements will address the critical issues that have plagued this project. The loss of life and ongoing delays make it clear that authorities must act decisively to restore public confidence and ensure the successful completion of Montrose Mega City. Only through transparent leadership and effective decision-making can the project fulfill its promise and provide homes for the people who need them most.

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