Housing subsidy for middle income earners now available
The government has urged citizens who earn between R3501 and R22 000 a month to apply for a housing subsidy to buy their first property.
Minister of Human Settlements Water and Sanitation, Lindiwe Sisulu, has called on citizens who want to buy a home or property for the first time to apply for a government housing subsidy.
The government’s Finance Linked Individual Subsidy Programme (FLISP) aims to encourage home ownership among people who earn between R3501 and R22 000 a month. The applicants must have applied for a home loan with an accredited banking institution or a non-bank financial institution.
Weâre keeping score! Our performance report of President Ramaphosa and his Cabinet
By Staff Reporter
PURPOSE
It s been 26 years since the advent of democracy and the majority of South Africans continue to live in poverty. Independent Media has compiled a performance report to help South Africans hold those they voted into power accountable for the promises they made to change their lives for the better.
Below we provide a fair and objective evaluation of ministerial and presidential performance for the 2019 financial year to date, using the Medium-Term Strategic Framework, seven priorities of the Sixth Administration, Budget Speech, State of the Nation Address and the recently signed Performance Agreements between President Cyril Ramaphosa and his Cabinet ministers.
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MEC Tertuis Simmers on support and relief efforts continue for the Masiphumelele community MEC Tertuis Simmers on support and relief efforts continue for the Masiphumelele community
Support and relief efforts continue for the Masiphumelele community
The recent fire in Masiphumelele that destroyed more than 1000 homes is a truly catastrophic tragedy.
This incident exacerbates the difficult period we are already facing. I would like to extend my warmest thoughts to the community of Masiphumelele at this time. I’d also like to apologise for not personally visiting your community, as I am currently self-isolating, after two of my immediate staff members tested positive for COVID-19.
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