December 2017/January 2018 | 24th Edition | Working for integration | Dear Stakeholders The festive season is upon us and we can already feel the slowing down. The HDA has in the past quarter of the financial year been focusing on project implementation of the government-led catalytic projects that are on the 2017/2018 financial year horizon. Also during this quarter we presented our Annual Report for the past financial year - 2016/17 - to the Portfolio Committee on Human Settlements. I am pleased to share with you as stakeholders that again the Agency has received an unqualified audit. Read More | |
Minister launches John Dube Village Mega City project in Ekurhuleni | The John Dube Mega City Human Settlements Project forms one of governmentâs 31 Gauteng integrated human settlements projects that are expected to collectively yield over 500 000 housing units upon completion. It is expected that the projects, which involve all spheres of government (national, provincial and local) as well as the private sector, will be completed over a ten-year period. Read More | |
Bokone Bophirima partners with The HDA to develop provincial master spatial plan | The Department of Local Government and Human Settlements in Bokone Bophirima has partnered with the HDA on a consultative drive that involved the engagement of various sector officials, practitioners and affected government departments in the province toward the development of the Bokone Bophirima Human Settlements Master Spatial Plan (HSMSP). Read More | |
The HDA showcases its role at Gauteng Department of Social Development Summit | The Gauteng Department of Social Development on the 27th of September hosted the Social Infrastructure SumÂmit, a gathering of stakeholders from the human settlements sector aimed at seeking alignment between the departmentâs infrastructure planning and the Provincial Strategy Framework of Transformation, Modernization and Re-industrialization (TMR). Read More | |
Govan Mbeki Awards: provincial round-up of The HDA sponsored categories and provincial winners | The HDA sponsored various categories of the recently held provincial and national Govan Mbeki awards. These awards are held annually to recognise and promote excellence in the human settlements sector. Read More | |
The HDA meets with contractors to upscale delivery | In an attempt to upscale the delivery of human settlements in Gauteng Province, the HDA team on Friday 03 November 2017 met with all the contractors and professional service providers involved in the construction of houses in the Province. The purpose of the session was to hear contractorsâ concerns and to find ways of accelerating the construction of houses in Gauteng. The Agency has an agreed target of 3455 housing units with Gauteng Province in the current financial year. Progress to date includes 2232 foundations; 1825 wall plates; 1417 roofs and finishes, and 1274 overall completions. Read More |
The HDA eyes partnership with University of the Free State | The HDAâs Free State office recently engaged with the University of the Free Stateâs Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences to introduce the university to the HDAâs main activities and to identify areas of mutual interest for potential collaborations and long term working relationships. This meeting was in line with the HDAâs strategic objective to become the government developer of choice by ensuring alignment between our activities as a government agency and the teachings of academia about the social housing sector. Read More |
The HDA hosts Senegalese housing study tour to South Africa | The HDA played host to a delegation of senior representatives from the Senegalese Ministry of Housing and Urban Development on the 4th of November to provide the visiting officials with a presentation of the HDAâs work and role in South Africaâs housing programme. The delegation, which was led by Mr. Yatma Gueye, Chief of Staff and Special Advisor to the Minister of Housing and Urban Development was in the country to learn about South Africaâs experiences in the delivery of affordable housing. Read More |
Map of the quarter | | With the availability of aerial or satellite imagery, any object, area, or phenomenon on earth can be investigated. This field of study is called remote sensing. The development of Remote sensing and GIS has resulted in production of methods that are used for the detection of land use change whereby images of the same area at different times are compared to each other to determine land use change (Fan, 2008). Read More | |