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“Title Deeds Friday” – SA Government plans to fast-track the processing and issuing of title deeds.
Mmamoloko Kubayi, the minister of human settlements, has urged officials to work around the clock to process and issue title deeds to the proper recipients.
The decision was taken by Kubayi on Friday at the transfer of title deeds at the Mabopane Sports Complex in Tshwane.
The event was a part of the Title Deeds Friday campaign, which was launched to encourage Breaking New Ground (BNG), the recipients of government-subsidized housing, to pick up their title deeds at municipal offices.

She has also urged the necessary institutions to cooperate.
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According to Kubayi, the government has declared war on the backlog of title deeds, especially in light of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s emphasis on the need to reduce red tape in the State.
“We have declared a war on the title deeds backlog and this is important particularly as the President has emphasized a need to get rid of red tape within the State. We are deliberately launching this campaign here in MAWIGA, to re-emphasise our message that as a government, we have heard the cries of this community and others who are yet to receive their title deeds.”
“Every parent deserves to know that his or her children have a place to call home. These title deeds are legal documents that assure you these properties are yours,”
“Today you can be at peace that the houses you have lived in and raised your families over the years are yours and are valuable assets to hand over to future generations. This is also a testament that when the government partners with community members, nothing is impossible to achieve”, said Minister Kubayi.
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