The project was located in a peri-urban community and consisted of 3 000 units. However, an additional 500 units were still required. The project was divided into two sub-projects: the first one related to in-situ upgrading, while the second one was in regard to green field development. One aspect of the project was rural in nature (sites are larger in size), while the urban component consisted of smaller sites. It was reported that people originating from outside the area benefited first, while the initial beneficiaries were still on the waiting list. The area was located far from social amenities. However, the Department of Arts and Culture provided a mobile library.