Zuko Komisa

The KwaZulu-Natal Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA) Department has calculated that the damage to different regions of the province will cost more than R1.3 billion. According to the report, the eThekwini Metro is worth over R500 million.
Approximately twenty schools were affected, in addition to the roads, bridges, community centers, and electrical infrastructure.
“At this stage, the estimated cost of damage amounts to over R1.3 billion for the entire province, with eThekwini Metro alone accounting for over R490 million. Ongoing assessments indicate that over 7 000 households so far have been affected,”
“Today, the National Department of Human Settlements will deliver the first batch of building material, which will benefit about 674 households, at eMagwaveni in uThongathi. Donors and non-governmental organisations started delivering materials on Tuesday to many families.
“The Department of Home Affairs deployed two mobile offices at the eMagwaveni shelter to assist people who lost their identity documents to apply for new documents. These mobile offices will be moved to all shelters to ensure that no one is left behind,”
Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA)
Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke to Thembi Nkadimeng – COGTA Minister on the mop-up, recovery, and relief efforts following the storms in six district municipalities.
Listen to the full conversation here:
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