Five newly completed houses were handed over to beneficiaries at the Obed “Mthombeni” Nkosi Mega Project in the Sedibeng Corridor on Thursday.

The handover ceremony was preceded by a bilateral meeting between MEC Motara and all the municipal Mayors and MMCs responsible for Human Settlements in the region.
Gauteng Human Settlements MEC Tasneem Motara, said this landmark project features a mixed-use residential development with both standalone RDP houses and walk-up residential units.
The Obed “Mthombeni” Nkosi Mega Project is part of the broader Sedibeng Corridor development, which aims to provide quality housing and integrated human settlements for residents in the region.
Motara highlighted that the project has already allocated 4,977 housing units to qualifying beneficiaries, marking significant progress in delivering much-needed accommodation.

“It has been a long process to get to this point, but I am extremely pleased with the progress we are making in the Sedibeng Corridor.
“The mixed-use nature of this development, combining freestanding RDP homes and multi-story residential units, demonstrates our commitment to providing a diverse range of housing options that cater to the varied needs of our community,” MEC Motara remarked.
She also stated that the collaborative approach ensures that the Sedibeng Corridor project is being implemented in a coordinated manner, leveraging the resources and expertise of all stakeholders.
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Motara added; “By working together with our municipal partners, we are able to deliver quality, affordable housing solutions that improve the lives of our residents.
“I am confident that the Obed ‘Mthombeni’ Nkosi Mega Project, and the broader Sedibeng Corridor development, will continue to make a significant impact in addressing the housing needs of our communities.”




