Over 100 houses illegally occupied in stalled Nyanga project

Over 100 houses illegally occupied in stalled Nyanga project

[GroundUp - South Africa] - 22/10/2025
Contractor problems, the covid pandemic, extortion attempts, vandalism and illegal occupations have delayed the housing project
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