(1)(a) The Housing Development Agency (HDA) owns and/or controls 3656.4497 hectares of land through the powers of attorney and/or other legal instruments in the Republic.
(1)(b) The Provincial distribution of the land is as follows:
Province |
Extent (hectares) |
Eastern Cape |
229.1141 |
Free State |
362.4021 |
Gauteng |
511.9226 |
KwaZulu Natal |
462.7404 |
Limpopo |
85.0599 |
Mpumalanga |
70.6333 |
Northern Cape |
303.3749 |
North West |
725.1572 |
Western Cape |
906.0452 |
(1)(c),(d)&(e) The details are as follows:
Metro |
Extent (hectares) (c) and(e) |
Developmental Status/Plans (d) |
Buffalo City |
0.2900 |
Planned site and services |
Cape Town |
162.4150 |
12 hectares – feasibilities studies 2 hectares – water reservoir completed (land acquired for servitude purposes) 3.7 hectares – Internal services installation 0.8 hectares – social housing project packaging 0.2 hectares – project packaging 141 hectares – development planning stages |
Ekurhuleni |
20.7300 |
Development feasibility stages |
Tshwane |
38.1075 |
Development planning |
eThekwini |
3.1561 |
Project packaging |
Johannesburg |
453.0851 |
452 hectares – development planning 0.3hectares – Social housing project packaging |
Mangaung |
259.6135 |
Development planning |
(1)(f) The number of hectares of land that has been owned and/or controlled by the HDA for more than two years without any formal development or pre-development activity taking place such as scoping exercises and pre-feasibility studies is zero.
(1)(g) The reason is that the agency must develop such land in conjunction with the respective municipalities and the province who must allocate funding and sign an implementation protocol.
(1)(h)The average period that the HDA had owned and/or controlled land parcels is approximately five (5) years. The unavailability of bulk services and capacity is a critical challenge in most municipalities.
(2) The Department does not have any additional details. All details are as provided in paragraphs (1)(c) – (e) above.
(2)(a) Not applicable.
(2)(b) Not applicable.