Franschhoek residents recieve title deeds

Another 48 residents become homeowners

In its continuous efforts to promote dignity, opportunity and security, Stellenbosch Municipality handed over another 48 title deeds to beneficiaries in Mooiwater, Franschhoek recently.  The Executive Mayor, Gesie van Deventer, was joined by members of the Mayoral Committee to hand over these title deeds.

Van Deventer’s first visits were to the oldest beneficiaries in the project including Gert Hector (69), Christina Hendricks (68), Rachel Solomons (66), Anna van Wyk (64). These title deeds form part of the Mooiwater Housing Project that was completed in 2010.  A total of 231 houses were built and residents started moving in during April 2011.

“This handover demonstrates our commitment and serious effort to speed up the transfer of title deeds to beneficiaries of projects that has been completed some time ago. Since taking office in 2016, I have made a concerted effort to speed up the process of transferring title deeds to the rightful beneficiaries.

“Since then, 1932 title deeds, including these 48, were handed over to the rightful beneficiaries. Of these title deeds, 65% were for newly built projects and 35% were for historical projects,” Van Deventer said.

“The handover forms part of our commitment as a local government to ensure dignified living conditions for all our residents. A title deed gives a resident ownership of their property. With this ownership comes financial security and a passport to economic participation.”

As a responsible and caring local government, the Stellenbosch Municipality understands that its people have a fundamental right to own property.  As part of her Human Rights Day message, Van Deventer emphasised that the rights of ownership is accompanied by responsibilities and that all beneficiaries must take care of their properties.

 “It is truly an honour for me to give these residents the gift of owning their home. Ownership of your house creates a peace of mind that no money can buy. As a municipality we will continue our efforts to clear the backlog of title deeds, particularly historical title deeds. It is an important step for us in addressing historical inequality and empowering our community,” Van Deventer concluded.

Deputy Mayor Jindela, Municipal Manager, Geraldine Mettler, Chrsitina Hendricks and Mayor Gesie van Deventer.
Rachel Solomons and Mayor Van Deventer.

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